Alex Soros Met With Jake Sullivan Days Before His Dad Gave $350K to Biden

Soros’s Open Society Foundations has suggested Israel commits war crimes George and Alex Soros (Twitter) George Soros’s son met with National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan at the White House in November, days before the Democratic megadonor gave $350,000 to help reelect President Joe Biden. Alex Soros, who oversees his father’s Open Society Foundations philanthropy, met

Snitches Get Stitches: From Young Thug to Fani Willis, Star Witnesses Clam Up in Bombshell Georgia Cases

On Tuesday, Nathan Wade’s former divorce lawyer, Terrence Bradley, took the stand to testify on the special prosecutor’s relationship with Fulton County district attorney Fani Willis. The star witness was expected to divulge incriminating information on the origins of Bradley and Willis’s relationship. Instead, he clammed up periodically. Bradley’s performance mirrored that of another Georgia

Jewish Students at Northwestern Petition Congress To Launch Anti-Semitism Probe

Jewish students at Northwestern University are petitioning Congress to launch a formal investigation into the school over its failure to stymie an outbreak of anti-Semitic incidents that include “intimidation, bigotry, vandalism, and other alleged hate crimes” that have transformed the campus into a hotbed for Jew-hatred, the Washington Free Beacon has learned. The letter, sent

Biden-Backed Battery Company Defends Chinese Partner Following Free Beacon Report

An Idaho company chosen for an $850 million Biden administration loan is defending its decision to enlist its co-owner, a Chinese battery company, to help build a taxpayer-funded battery production facility in Arizona. KORE Power issued a lengthy press release blasting the Washington Free Beacon for reporting that KORE’s co-owner—a Chinese battery company run by

FBI Raids Home of Top Eric Adams Aide

Federal authorities on Thursday raided the Bronx home of a top aide to New York City mayor Eric Adams (D.). The search targeted Winnie Greco, the mayor’s senior adviser and director of Asian affairs, who came under scrutiny from the city’s Department of Investigation after reports emerged accusing her of improperly benefiting from her $100,000-a-year

40-Year-Old San Francisco Diner Chain Closes All Locations, Cites Economy and Homelessness

A San Francisco restaurant chain recently closed its last two remaining locations after 40 years of operation, with the owner citing the city’s economic challenges and homelessness. “COVID has been a disease for us, let’s put it that way, so it’s been difficult, and we tried opening six or eight stores in the beginning in