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New York Magazine Turns Its Back on the City’s Jews

The magazine’s absurd ‘Habibi City’ series poses as a celebration of Arab culture — but it’s something much darker.

Special FBI unit protected the Bidens

The FBI set up a secret unit in 2019 to label allegations of corruption against Joseph R. Biden and his son Hunter as "Russian disinformation" at a time when the former vice president was running for president.

Inspector general to probe DOJ over allegation department knowingly allowed fentanyl trafficking

The Justice Department's inspector general announced a new probe Monday to investigate allegations that DOJ knowingly allowed fentanyl to be bought and sold, as agents tried to bring a lengthy trafficking case to a close.

Gun show: Rep. Nancy Mace unveils tattoos and new YouTube career

Rep. Nancy Mace is sporting an inky new look as she faces the end of her time in Congress.

‘Data colonialism’ won’t stop our manifest destiny

Like man’s evolution from homo erectus to homo sapien, the next great leap in the woke lexicon has emerged before our eyes. Land acknowledgments and “no human is illegal” are out. Data colonialism is in. What is data colonialism? Well, while the former colonial empires of the world extracted land and labor from their subjects, […]

Trump says people opposed to ballroom are disloyal to country

President Trump told reporters on Monday that critics who are opposed to his proposed White House ballroom are disloyal to the country. "The people that are opposing the ballroom are people that in my opinion are very disloyal to our country,” Trump said in the Oval Office. “And I think we’re doing well. I think...

No decision yet on Nick Reiner’s trust fund access

Attorneys for Reiner said the money in the trust fund was denied to him without legal justification.

White House fires back at ‘theater kid’ Ossoff

Multiple White House officials on Monday took Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) to task for his harsh criticism of President Trump at a campaign rally over the weekend. White House communications director Steven Cheung said Ossoff “has to be the biggest … loser in politics,” and referred to the lawmaker using a crude play on his...

Tupac Shakur murder trial kicks off with opening statements

Tupac Shakur was killed during a stoplight ambush late on Sept. 7, 1996.

Watch: Trump meets with teen lifeguard at White House

President Trump will meet with Ryder Williams at the White House Monday afternoon, after the teen saved a 10-year-old from drowning last month in California. “We’re going to bring this heroic young man, and his family, into the White House with, perhaps, the boy he saved, to give him a High Civilian Honor,” Trump wrote...

CBP chief halts construction in Big Bend National Park

Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Rodney Scott said he would halt construction activity in Big Bend National Park as efforts to erect a border barrier have met bipartisan pushback. In a video posted to social media on Monday, Scott said, “Last night I put a pause on all activity in that park as far as...

Democrats hold more favorable view of socialism than capitalism: Survey

Democrats have a more favorable view of socialism than capitalism, according to a new poll. In the CBS News/YouGov poll, socialism was seen in a “very positive” or “somewhat positive” light by 58 percent of Democratic respondents, with 18 percent of the same group seeing the ideology in a “somewhat negative” or “very negative” light....

Bacon concerned about Trump not being ‘aware’ of missile shortage

GOP Rep. Don Bacon (Neb.) said Sunday he was “concerned” about President Trump saying he is not aware of the Pentagon’s missile shortage. “I do have concerns that the president said he was not aware that we had a shortage of weapons like cruise missiles and Patriots. That's not a good … thing,” Bacon told...

Candace Owens destroyed by Andrew Wilson in Charlie Kirk debate

I watched the Candace Owens and Andrew Wilson debate about who killed Charlie Kirk so that you don’t have to.  

Drugmakers uninterested in Trump’s order to split up MMR vaccine

President Trump's executive order recommending that the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine be split up across three appointments is drawing poor reception from the pharmaceutical industry as drugmakers and trade groups say there's no scientific reasoning to follow the directive.  The administration did not provide any new scientific data to support splitting up the...

Lake Powell, second-largest reservoir in US, hits record-low water level

The water level at Lake Powell on the Colorado River, the second-largest reservoir in the country, has dipped to a record low. The lake’s elevation was 3,519.80 feet as of Sunday, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR). The Associated Press reported Sunday that Lake Powell’s water level on Saturday surpassed its...

South Korea hoping for talks after Trump reduces joint military exercises

South Korea is hoping to engage in talks with the Trump administration following the president's announcement Sunday that he is ordering a reduction in U.S. troop participation in joint military exercises with soldiers in Seoul.  South Korea's presidential Blue House said it “hopes that the friendly relationship between the U.S. and North Korean leaders will...

Cyclospora outbreaks with no confirmed sources grow: FDA

Nearly 14,000 cases of cyclospora have been confirmed in the U.S., according to the CDC. Last year, the U.S. saw fewer than 2,000.

Retired colonel knocks Trump order to cut back on ‘critical’ joint exercises with South Korea

Retired Air Force Col. Cedric Leighton on Sunday suggested President Trump made “an unforced error” in ordering the Pentagon to scale back its joint exercises with the South Korean military. Leighton said the change “could have some serious impacts” on America’s relationship with South Korea, as well as Japan. “South Korea is a critical ally...

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