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California is training restaurants to fail

Running a restaurant in California is like swimming upstream wearing stockings and heavy weights.

The art of the scam: Even smart Americans fall prey to fraud

With 23% of America’s 52 billion robocalls categorized as scams, I feel like I’m...

Leave the kids and their doctors alone

California Democrats want to protect the privacy of doctor-patient relationships — except when they...

Mask comes off useless anti-ICE legislation

LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said this week that he had no intention of enforcing...

Trump’s right on the UK’s ‘great stupidity’

President Donald Trump's justifiably scathing remarks about Britain's insane plan to hand control of...

Mark Carney praises Trump Fed pick Kevin Warsh

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney praised President Trump's nomination of former Federal Reserve board member Kevin Warsh to serve as its next chair in a post Friday on social platform X.  “Kevin Warsh is a fantastic choice to lead the world’s most important central bank at this crucial time,” Carney said in the post.  Carney...

US lifts some sanctions on Venezuelan oil

The U.S. is lifting some sanctions on Venezuelan oil, seeking to allow American firms to trade and sell more oil that is produced there. The move comes as the administration has said it will sell Venezuelan oil following its capture of leader Nicolás Maduro. Previously, two commodities traders, Trafigura and Vitol, were given permission to help facilitate the...

Catherine O’Hara, star of ‘Home Alone’ and ‘Schitt’s Creek,’ dies at 71

Renowned actress Catherine O'Hara has died at the age of 71, according to multiple reports.

Reid Hoffman argues Silicon Valley ‘can’t bend the knee to Trump’ after fatal shootings

LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman argued Thursday that Silicon Valley “can’t bend the knee” to President Trump after a second American was killed by federal agents amid an immigration crackdown in Minneapolis. Hoffman, a major Democratic donor, said in an op-ed in the San Francisco Standard that too many tech leaders have “divested themselves of the...

The Clintons have no (legal) defense. Will they seek a deal?

The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee voted to hold Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt for refusing to comply with subpoenas in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, and if the resolution passes the full House, the Department of Justice will have to decide whether to prosecute them for contempt.

Queen’s Brian May says he’s ‘thinking twice’ about performing in US: ‘America is a dangerous place’

English musician Brian May, the lead guitar player for Queen, hinted that the band probably wouldn’t perform in the United States in the near future, if at all.

Judge refuses to release DC pipe bomb suspect

A federal judge has rejected a request to be released pending trial from the suspect accused of planting pipe bombs outside the Republican and Democratic national committees ahead of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack.   U.S. District Judge Amir Ali, an appointee of former President Biden, ruled Thursday that Brian Cole Jr. must remain locked up...

Holder on Gabbard presence at Fulton County raid: ‘Huge concerns’

Former Attorney General Eric Holder (D) said Thursday he has “huge concerns” about Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s presence during the recent FBI raid of election offices in Georgia, arguing she has “no role” in domestic activities. “I have huge concerns. The director of national intelligence heads agencies that look out from our borders...

Trump says he didn’t discuss rate cuts with Warsh: ‘Inappropriate’

President Trump told reporters in the Oval Office on Friday that he did not discuss interest rate cuts with his Federal Reserve chair pick, Kevin Warsh, insisting that would be “inappropriate.”  When asked whether Warsh had committed to him that he would cut interest rates if he is confirmed, Trump said, “No, but we talk...

DOJ releases final tranche of Epstein documents

The Justice Department said Friday they have completed their review of the Epstein files, and will be making 3 million additional documents public. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche told reporters Friday that the tranche being released will be one of the last steps required under a bill passed by Congress and signed into law by...

CNN blasts ‘unacceptable’ arrest of former host Don Lemon

CNN is blasting the Trump administration over the arrest of Don Lemon, a former host at the network who was detained after covering anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) protesters who entered a church in Minnesota to demonstrate earlier this month. Lemon's arrest came after a judge rejected federal charges against the journalist and critic of President Trump...

No, antitrust law does not prohibit NCAA eligibility rules

The power to define who can and cannot play in a collegiate sporting event is integral to the NCAA’s ability to administer college athletics. 

Federal judge blocks death penalty for Luigi Mangione 

A federal judge dismissed some of Luigi Mangione’s charges on Friday for allegedly gunning down United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson in 2024, preventing prosecutors from seeking the death penalty. Mangione will still stand trial on his two remaining charges, which accuse him of causing Thompson’s death while stalking him. It could land him in prison for life.  The Justice Department’s (DOJ) now-defunct bid to execute him...

Crockett on Lemon arrest: ‘Are you F-ing’ kidding me

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) did not mince words when reacting to the arrest of former CNN anchor Don Lemon by federal authorities Friday. “Are you F-ing KIDDING ME?! @Donlemonbsky has been arrested by the DOJ?! Exercising your first amendment constitutionally ‘protected’ right gets you locked up, exercising your 2nd gets you killed, and actual murder…...

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