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Biden admin making moves at border amid looming migrant traffic shifts, increases

The Biden administration is making a number of moves across the border in response to both a shift and a recent increase in migrant traffic along the southern border.

President Biden pushing for federal employees to return to the office

The Biden White House is asking his Cabinet to execute plans for federal employees to come to their offices for in-person work this fall after years of telework.

The White House cocaine story should not just fade away

The public has a right to know details about the bag of cocaine found in the White House on July 2. It should not be a closed case, even though the Secret Service claims it can’t identify the culprit. The claim is on its face nonsense. Can there be any corner of the White House that is not monitored, and if so, why?

Ramaswamy first GOP presidential candidate to qualify for debate with pledge to support eventual party nominee

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has become his party's first presidential candidate to sign a pledge to support the eventual GOP nominee.

NYC’s ‘right to shelter’ cannot survive with the state’s already strained resources

By speaking to these migrants, many Americans might learn to appreciate what they have—and come to a better understanding of how to preserve it.

Where the celebrities go to spend their vacation time

Jimmy Fallon and his family enjoy their vacation time at New Hampshire’s Lake Winnipesaukee.

Mayor Adams should not take away kids’ sports for newly arrived migrants

Mayor Eric Adams has confiscated public ballfields on Randall’s Island to construct a tent city for newly arrived migrant men.

Joe’s Bidenomics victory tour is a bust on Day One

Bidenomics propaganda is also struggling because the percentage of voters who view Biden as “honest and trustworthy” has plunged since 2021, per CNN. How...

Ohio Voters Reject Ballot Measure to Raise Threshold Needed to Amend Constitution

Special-interest groups committed millions of dollars to defeat the measure, to ensure that it would remain easier to push their agenda via ballot amendment.

Voters in Ohio reject GOP-backed proposal that would have made it tougher to protect abortion rights

Ohio voters on Tuesday rejected a Republican-backed measure that would have made it more difficult to change the state's constitution, setting up a fall campaign that will become the nation's latest referendum on abortion rights since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned nationwide protections last year.

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