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The Gwyneth Paltrow AI controversy only hurts women

It's ridiculous that the Goop founder is being condemned for hosting a dinner for Sam Altman.

Are Populists Winning the Economic Debate?

‘They’re winning, but they’re winning by sacrificing the hard-won intellectual gains of a generation.’

Assistant U.S. attorney Andrew Haden found dead in San Diego federal building

Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew Haden was found dead in a San Diego federal building, authorities said Thursday.

New archivist says Equal Rights Amendment is still dead

Supporters of the Equal Rights Amendment won't be getting any help from the new head of the U.S. Archives, who says he won't be the one to declare it officially a part of the Constitution.

Pardon czar Ed Martin leaves White House for election role

Pardon attorney Ed Martin is leaving the administration to focus on election-related cases, President Trump announced Friday.

Crude oil supplies at 45-year low

U.S. crude oil supplies are at a 45-year low as the Iran war continues to tarnish strategic reserves.  Bank of America Global Research data shows that the level of the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve is at its lowest level since 1983, leaving the country with 43 days of crude oil supply, as reported by the...

Columbia mayor wins Democratic primary for Ogles seat in Tennessee

Columbia Mayor Chaz Molder (D), one of three Democrats seeking to unseat Rep. Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) and represent Tennessee's 5th Congressional District, is projected to advance to facwe the incumbent in the November general election, according to Decision Desk HQ (DDHQ). Molder won the Democratic primary against former educator Carrie Ann Iacomini, Memphis City Council...

State representative defeats former House Republican in primary for Rose’s open seat in Tennessee

Tennessee state Rep. Johnny Garrett is projected to win the Republican primary in the U.S. House race to replace outgoing GOP Rep. John Rose, according to Decision Desk HQ. Garrett, a self-described “Trump Conservative,” will now advance to the November election where he will face Democratic nominee and former park ranger Mike Croley in a...

Trump-endorsed Ogles loses Tennessee House GOP primary

Republican Rep. Andy Ogles (Tenn.) is projected to fall short in a Thursday primary for the 5th Congressional District, delivering a blow to President Trump, according to Decision Desk HQ (DDHQ). Former Tennessee Commissioner of Agriculture Dr. Charlie Hatcher, the lone Republican challenger in the race, is set to defeat Ogles, who was backed by...

Taylor set to face off against Pearson for Cohen’s redistricted House seat in Tennessee

Republican state Sen. Brent Taylor is projected to face off against state Rep. Justin Pearson (D) for retiring Rep. Steve Cohen’s (D) House seat in Tennessee in the fall – putting the Republican one step closer to joining Congress after the district was redrawn to heavily favor the party, according to Decision Desk HQ. Taylor, who is backed by President Trump, fended off...

Hagerty, Bradshaw set for 2020 rematch in Tennessee Senate race

Republican Sen. Bill Hagerty and Democratic candidate Marquita Bradshaw are set for a November rematch for the incumbent's seat in deep-red Tennessee, according to projections from Decision Desk HQ. Hagerty, a former U.S. ambassador to Japan and adviser on President Trump’s 2016 campaign, ran unopposed while Bradshaw, an environmental activist, emerged victorious on Thursday from...

Blackburn on track to succeed Lee as Tennessee governor after primary win

Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) is projected to advance in the Republican gubernatorial primary, making her likely to succeed Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee (R) as the Volunteer State's next chief executive, according to Decision Desk HQ (DDHQ). Blackburn defeated Rep. John Rose (R-Tenn.) in his attempt to succeed term-limited Lee. The duo backed President Trump's agenda...

Max Miller down double digits to Democrat Poindexter in new poll

As elections for Ohio’s 7th Congressional District near, Rep. Max Miller (R-Ohio) is losing traction for his campaign amid allegations of abuse from his ex-wife, as his Democratic opponent pulls ahead in a new poll. In a new co/efficient polling memo, Brook Park City Council member Democrat Brian Poindexter is now leading Miller by 14...

Carney calls trade talks with US ‘nasty’

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday that the trade negotiations with the United States had turned “nasty” following remarks made by President Donald Trump about Canada and its leadership. “This is a tough negotiation,” Carney said in French. “You can say ‘nasty.’ But this is a question of Canadian jobs. It’s a question of...

Spanberger intervening in proposed NextEra-Dominion merger

Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D) announced Thursday that she plans to intervene in the merger deal between NextEra Energy and Dominion Energy which, if approved, would create the largest regulated electrical utility in the world. In an op-ed in the Washington Post, Spanberger stated that she will make herself a party on the merger, noting...

DOJ accuses Duke Law of racial discrimination against white, Asian applicants

The Justice Department (DOJ) concluded an investigation into Duke University School of Law, determining the school unlawfully discriminated against white and Asian applicants in admissions for three past incoming classes. In a findings letter released Thursday, the department’s Civil Rights Division said Duke Law took racial diversity into consideration when admitting students to its 2023,...

National Gallery studying Freedom 250 IndyCar vibrations’ impact on art

The National Gallery is planning to study how the upcoming Freedom 250 GrandPrix will impact its art collection as IndyCar racecars will reach the speed of 185 mph near some of the District’s most historic artifacts. “In preparation for the Freedom 250 Grand Prix, the National Gallery conducted an extensive vibration study and based on...

Thune, Schumer wrestle over deal to fund government, start August recess

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) and Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) are working on a deal to fund the federal government and start the Senate’s August recess, but they face opposition from President Trump’s allies who want to rack up more GOP accomplishments. Thune’s top priorities are to confirm a package of 74 Trump...

What’s next for Fauci? 

Click in for more news from The Hill {beacon} Healthcare Healthcare   The Big Story What’s next for Fauci? The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee voted on party lines to hold Anthony Fauci in contempt of Congress. © Natasha Kaiser The vote came after Fauci invoked his Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination more than 100 times in a hearing last week. The...

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