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The Bell Tolls for Thee, Congressional GOP

If Republicans in Congress want to accomplish anything during the second Trump administration, they...

Trump pardons Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar of Texas in corruption probe

President Trump said Wednesday he has pardoned Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar of Texas and his wife Imelda, ending the government's prosecution of them on federal bribery and conspiracy charges and saying they were victims of the Biden administration's weaponization of the justice system.

Gallup: Most Americans say political rhetoric has gone ‘too far’ after Charlie Kirk’s assassination

Most Americans say Republicans and Democrats have "gone too far" with political rhetoric following Charlie Kirk's assassination, the Gallup Poll reported Wednesday.

Village People, Andrea Bocelli to perform at Trump-tinged World Cup draw, FIFA says

The Village People will close out the World Cup draw Friday in Washington, FIFA said in a lineup announcement that confirms President Trump's impact on the globe's biggest sporting event.

Olivia Nuzzi talks love affair with RFK Jr. in new book

Political reporter Olivia Nuzzi detailed her romantic relationship with Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in a book set to be published next month. Nuzzi in her forthcoming book "American Canto," and during conversations with the New York Times, outlined how she got close to Kennedy and spoke openly about the scandal...

Greene says Trump administration ‘infuriating people’ by ‘gaslighting’ them on affordability

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) said the Trump administration is “infuriating people” by “gaslighting” them on affordability, an issue the president has sought to minimize during his second term. “President Trump and his administration does deserve a lot of credit for lowering inflation and holding it steady,” Greene told host Sean Spicer on Thursday’s episode...

Moulton: Schumer ‘can’t keep the team together’

Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) on Friday slammed Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's (D-N.Y.) leadership after the government shutdown ended with no compromise on expiring Affordable Care Act (ACA) health care subsidies. As a guest on Politico's "The Conversation" podcast with Dasha Burns, Moulton said Schumer "quit right when we actually looked like we might be...

Doritos, Cheetos go dye-free amid MAHA pressure, but are they healthier?

The new snacks hit shelves Dec. 1 and are designed to taste like the originals.

Supermarket chain asks customers to bring in pennies, offers double their value in gift cards

A supermarket chain operating across several states in the Northeast is tackling the current penny shortage by hosting a "Double Exchange Day" for customers.

Twitter founder Jack Dorsey announces Vine reboot app, diVine

The new app gives users access to an archive of 100,000 Vine videos and the ability to create new six-second loops.

Trump says he will ask DOJ to investigate Democrats, business leaders with ties to Epstein

President Trump said on Friday that he will direct Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s past involvement with a number of Democrats, including former President Bill Clinton.   Trump cast his decision as an effort to fight back at Democrats, who the president argued have used the disgraced financier as...

The shutdown is over, but lies about immigrant health care persist

I wish lawmakers were honest about just how difficult it is for immigrant communities to get even basic health care.

GLP-1s linked to lower colon cancer mortality rates: Study

The study found that the five-year mortality rate was significantly lower among patients who were using GLP-1 receptor agonists.

America’s energy bills shouldn’t fund Big Tech’s data centers 

Data centers should pay these incremental capacity costs they impose on the system, rather than having them allocated to all retail customers generally. 

Thomas Jefferson would expect much more of Congress today

To fulfill its constitutional duty, Congress should heed Jefferson’s call.

Greene will introduce bill for ‘aggressively phasing out’ H-1B visas

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) announced plans Thursday to introduce a bill that will “aggressively” phase out the H-1B visa program and eventually eliminate it completely. The proposal comes just days after President Trump defended bringing foreign workers into the U.S. Greene’s bill would eliminate the H-1B visa program with an exemption only for medical...

Christie defends legal sports betting after NBA, MLB scandals

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) in defending the legalized sports gambling industry is arguing for more regulations on the booming business of wagering on pro and college athletics. "Regulated betting, when done right, strengthens the integrity of sports," Christie wrote in an op-ed published Friday by The New York Times. "There’s no denying...

A look back at the Dayton accords that ended war in Bosnia 30 years ago

Thirty years have passed since U.S.-led diplomacy brought together the warring parties in Bosnia to end what then was Europe’s most vicious conflict since World War II.  

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