sbynews

DelMarVa’s Premier Source for Conservative News, Opinion, Analysis, and Human Interest

Contact Publisher Joe Albero at alberobutzo@wmconnect.com or 410-430-5349

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not represent our advertisers

Month: December 2024

ESPN Pulling Out All The (Race) Cards To Pressure Voters To Give MVP To Lamar Jackson Over Josh Allen

On December 2, Bills quarterback Josh Allen emerged as a heavy-betting favorite to win the NFL MVP award. We didn’t buy it. But not because Allen didn’t deserve frontrunner status. He did. He still does. However, we knew it would not last. We predicted that the sports media would pull out all the cards, including the race …

ESPN Pulling Out All The (Race) Cards To Pressure Voters To Give MVP To Lamar Jackson Over Josh Allen Read More »

Biden faces major court defeat after trying to sell border wall materials before Trump takes over

President Biden has been forced to stop auctioning off materials used for the border wall after the Texas Attorney General stepped in to block the sales. The unused material was put up for grabs by Congress who put a plan in place on how to dispose of the excess product after ending wall construction in 2021. Attorney General Ken Paxton said …

Biden faces major court defeat after trying to sell border wall materials before Trump takes over Read More »

Who decided the US intelligence community would suppress key COVID-origin research?

The original 2021 federal finding was that COVID-19 likely came about naturally. Getty Images News that top US intelligence officials in 2021 suppressed research pointing to a Chinese lab leak as COVID’s origin raises two key questions: Exactly who, and why? That is, who made the call to keep Defense Department and FBI input out of the …

Who decided the US intelligence community would suppress key COVID-origin research? Read More »

Police: FedEx Driver Ditched Holiday Packages in Woods to Avoid Working Late

A contract FedEx worker is accused of ditching dozens of holiday packages in the woods to avoid working late. Latavion Lewis, from Alabama, was arrested and is facing charges of grand theft, illegal dumping, and organized scheme to defraud, the New York Post reported. His arrest comes after a post office in Bonifay, Florida, received reports of …

Police: FedEx Driver Ditched Holiday Packages in Woods to Avoid Working Late Read More »

Another Democrat Flees Her Party for the Right Side

Another Florida congresswoman has made waves in the political landscape by leaving the Democratic Party to join the Republican Party, citing growing disillusionment with the progressive direction of her former party. This high-profile defection highlights a broader trend of Democrats feeling alienated by what they perceive as increasingly radical policies and priorities within the left. …

Another Democrat Flees Her Party for the Right Side Read More »

Joe Biden Regrets Withdrawing From 2024 Race, Believes He Could Have Defeated Trump

Joe Biden at 2024 Christmas tree lighting ceremony Joe Biden reportedly regrets withdrawing from the 2024 presidential race and believes he could have defeated Trump. “Joe Biden regrets having pulled out of this year’s presidential race and believes he would have defeated Donald Trump in last month’s election – despite negative poll indications, White House …

Joe Biden Regrets Withdrawing From 2024 Race, Believes He Could Have Defeated Trump Read More »

Another Food Processing Plant Catches Fire: One Dead, Several Injured After Midnight Explosion at Tyson Poultry Plant

Another day, another fire at a food processing plant. One person is dead and several injured after an explosion at a poultry plant in Georgia. An explosion at Tyson Foods Plant in southwest Georgia overnight killed a woman sleeping in the cab of an 18-wheeler parked next to the facility. Several people were injured in …

Another Food Processing Plant Catches Fire: One Dead, Several Injured After Midnight Explosion at Tyson Poultry Plant Read More »

‘Ghost town’ Capital costs almost $16 billion per year

Many federal employees receive “locality pay” based on where they work, including for cities with a high cost of living, but as many as 68% are getting that pay in error because they work from home Topline: The government spends $15.7 billion each year to lease and maintain its office space, but only 6% of federal …

‘Ghost town’ Capital costs almost $16 billion per year Read More »