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Sen. Mitch McConnell freezes again in Kentucky

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell had another episode of freezing up while answering questions from reporters in Kentucky on Wednesday.

Feds bust U.S. gang accused of trying to smuggle guns to Sinaloa cartel

Federal prosecutors announced charges Wednesday against five people they say were buying guns in the U.S. and trying to ship them to the Sinaloa cartel, one of Mexico's major drug and human smuggling syndicates.

Giuliani found liable for defaming election workers in Georgia

A federal judge on Wednesday found former New York City Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani liable for defaming two Georgia election workers as part of his efforts to overturn the state's 2020 election results.

Meta says it shuttered thousands of accounts involved in Chinese covert influence operation

Meta said it closed thousands of China-linked accounts on its platforms that were participating in the "largest known cross-platform covert influence operation in the world."

Busybody California is behind the spike in pork prices

Pork prices are on the rise again, and you can blame the busybody California Democratic Party and its environmental activists.

The Tom and Daisy Buchanans north of Richmond

“These rich men north of Richmond, Lord knows they just wanna have total control.” So goes the refrain of singer and songwriter Oliver Anthony’s suddenly famous song. “Wanna know what you think, wanna know what you do, and they don’t think you know, but I know that you do.”

Ivy League school gave its former president a $3.7 million home loan with 0.38% interest

College tuition prices are at an all-time high, burdening families with debt for decades. Student loan forgiveness has been hotly debated in the public sphere and Congress. Very rarely, if ever, are colleges and universities ever blamed for their roles in the tuition and student loan debt crisis.

The US should reflag islands in the South China Sea

In 1987, President Ronald Reagan ordered the reflagging of nearly a dozen Kuwaiti tankers. Iran had begun attacking Kuwait’s tankers to restrict shipping in international waters and to coerce the emirate to cease its trade with and loans to Iraq. Reagan ignored criticism that reflagging the tankers could embroil the United States in war because he understood at stake were not only Kuwait’s oil exports but also freedom of navigation and the rules-based order. True, skirmishes did occur, but once the ayatollahs understood Reagan stood firm, Iranian forces suspended their provocations.

2 ways Democratic prosecutors could be botching the Trump indictments

In the case of everyone vs. Donald Trump, the prosecutors are making serious mistakes that could boomerang on them and bolster Trump.

US citizens urged to leave Haiti immediately

The State Department urged all U.S. citizens to leave Haiti on Wednesday, strengthening previous warnings over safety concerns in the country. “Given the current security situation and infrastructure challenges, U.S. citizens in Haiti should depart Haiti as soon as possible via commercial or private transport,” the department said. Conditions in the Caribbean country, and especially...

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