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SEEING DOUBLE: AOC lashes out at Twitter parody account ‘impersonating me and going viral’

Progressive Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez claimed Elon Musk is helping promote a parody Twitter account that is "impersonating" her.

CUNY’s descent into lefty madness CAN be stopped

If only our spineless governor finds the willpower.

CUNY Law — where radicals go to spit on the profession they study

Fatima Mousa Mohammed of Queens took the occasion of her graduation from the City University of New York School of Law to spray a...

‘What Basis Is There for Confidence?’: House Freedom Caucus Decries McCarthy and Debt Deal

Members accused the GOP leader of negotiating their priorities away while questioning his fitness for the position of Speaker of the House.

Some Conservative Hawks Mobilize against Debt-Ceiling Deal’s Defense-Spending Provisions

As of Monday afternoon, a handful of conservative defense hawks have spoken up about this aspect of the agreement.

DeSantis Finds His Footing — and Puts Trump on Defense

The Florida governor doesn’t look like he’s going to pull his punches, which should make for the biggest test yet of Trump’s appeal to...

Ron Wyden Consultant Facilitated $500,000 FTX Donation to Oregon Democratic Party: Report

Wyden has refused to return a personal contribution from Sam Bankman-Fried, breaking from other Democrats and Republicans who returned his donations.

Hot-selling new Josh Hawley book focuses on manhood

A Missouri Republican has penned a new book which is holding its own in the publishing world. Sen. Josh Hawley is the author here, and here's the telling title of the lawmaker's new offering: "Manhood: The Masculine Virtues America Needs," published by Regnery.

Republican Rep. Chris Stewart planning to resign, source says

U.S. Rep. Chris Stewart, R-Utah, is planning to leave Congress due to his wife's illness by the end of this year, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

Inspector general asks for more time, money to probe pandemic unemployment fraud

The Labor Department's inspector general said Tuesday it will soon run out of its infusion of pandemic cash and will have to trim its investigation into the fraudsters who stole tens of billions of dollars from the unemployment benefit system.

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