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Former federal judge: Trump now an even greater danger to American democracy

Former federal judge Michael Luttig doubled down Wednesday on previous comments about former President Trump, who he says now poses an even greater danger to the U.S. than when Luttig testified to the House Jan. 6 committee last year. “More so today than he was last summer when I testified before the Congress,” Luttig said...

Tim Scott: It’s ‘ridiculous’ to talk about climate over border emergency

Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) on Wednesday said it's "ridiculous" to talk about a climate emergency when the country is facing an emergency at its southern border. During an interview on "Fox & Friends," Scott, who is running for the GOP presidential nomination, was asked about President Biden's recent interview with The Weather Channel, in which...

Billy Porter: ‘I have to sell my house’ because of Hollywood strikes

Actor Billy Porter claimed over the weekend that due to the SAG-AFTRA strike, he has to sell his house. In an interview with the Evening Standard published Sunday, Porter told the news outlet that he has to refinance his values due to the strike, adding that he was scheduled to work on several film and...

A proposal to guard against China would hurt Latin America instead

As it stands, the proposed legislation risks hurting Latin American development and the U.S. standing in the region more than it would hurt Chinese firms. 

Alberto Gonzales: DOJ is not biased against Republicans 

Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales (R) took aim at Republicans who accuse the Justice Department (DOJ) of being biased, warning them to not use former President Trump’s indictments as “political fodder.” “While Trump has a right to defend himself, his language and actions since 2016 have fueled a growing sense among many Americans that our...

North Dakota eases supervision of student teachers to address shortages

North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum (R) announced Tuesday that his state will ease restrictions on student teachers to address difficulties in recruiting and retaining educators.  The request for emergency rulemaking to “temporarily allow expanded use of student teachers” came from the North Dakota Education Standards and Practices Board (ESPB) as it calls for help to...

The old rules of geopolitics return to the Persian Gulf

There are several very old geopolitical dynamics at play in the Gulf that would have been familiar to diplomats, generals and their political bosses or 100 years ago.

Feinstein visits hospital briefly after fall at home 

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) took a quick trip to the hospital Tuesday after tripping and falling at her home. “Sen. Feinstein briefly went to the hospital yesterday afternoon as a precaution after a minor fall in her home. All of her scans were clear and she returned home,” a spokesperson for Feinstein told The...

White House unveils new tracking tool for heat-related illnesses

The Biden administration on Wednesday launched a new information system to map emergency medical services (EMS) responses to heat-related illness across the country. The online dashboard is run by the Department of Health and Human Services in partnership with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The agencies said the system is meant to help public...

Chief Justice John Roberts viewed more favorably than Biden, Trump

Chief Justice John Roberts is viewed slightly more favorably than both former President Trump and President Biden, a new poll has found. A Gallup poll released Wednesday asked respondents to rate 15 prominent public figures, with 43 percent saying they view Roberts favorably and 41 percent saying the same of Trump and Biden. While Roberts...

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