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A Wisconsin election official has bipartisan support. She may be driven out anyway.

Wisconsin Republicans are moving to fire the state's nonpartisan elections director ahead of the upcoming presidential primary in the state, casting a shadow of...

Biden’s weaponized DOJ attacks SpaceX for hiring Americans

The same presidential administration responsible for an explosion of illegal immigrant child labor is now suing an American company, founded by a legal immigrant, for only hiring American citizens.

Sustained exposure to wildfire smoke reducing life expectancy in parts of California: report

Sustained exposure to wildfire smoke is taking a toll on human health in California, where residents of one county are losing an average of two years off their lives due to the air they breathe, a new report has found. Twenty of the nation’s top 30 most polluted counties in 2021 were located in California,...

New York locals feeling betrayed by politicians over migrant crisis

Many residents in this working-class neighborhood are involved in around-the-clock vigils to stop the school from being filled with 300 migrants. 

Nixon-era intelligence reports on 1973 Chile coup declassified

The U.S. State Department released portions of two formerly classified Nixon-era intelligence reports that offer insight into the information former President Nixon received amid Chile’s 1973 coup. The two documents from September of 1973 include portions of the Central Intelligence Agency’s daily briefs with Nixon on the events occurring in Chile. The documents suggest Nixon...

Fox News pundit calls Ramaswamy proposal ‘criminally stupid’ and ‘like a freshman foreign policy paper’

Fox News pundit and Washington Post columnist Marc Thiessen railed against Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy’s foreign policy proposals, calling them “criminally stupid,” and “utterly disqualifying.” Thiessen took to social media on Monday in response to an article Ramaswamy wrote with The American Conservative centered on how he would approach the Russia-Ukraine war and U.S. relations with China. ...

Pope Francis draws fire after praising Russian empire

Pope Francis is under fire for recent comments where he appeared to praise the Russian empire in an address to Russian Catholic youths, sparking criticism from both state and religious leaders in Ukraine. In a video of the end of the pope’s speech posted to a religious website in Moscow, Francis said, suddenly switching from his prepared...

Bolton says Trump ‘can spend a little of his own money’ on legal defense

John Bolton, a former national security adviser to former President Trump, said Monday the former president “can spend a little of his own money” on his legal defense. “People who worry about whether poor Donald Trump’s going to have enough money for campaign purposes and legal bills … he’s a gazillionaire, ask him, he’ll tell...

Biden & Co. keep rubbing fresh salt in New York’s migrant-crisis wounds

As business leaders rip Team Biden over migrants in New York City, the Biden team is rubbing salt in the city's wound, sending an...

If Ukraine falls, its blood is on Biden’s hands

Biden's press toady makes pathetic bid to blame Ukraine for failures caused by Joe's failure to supply the weaponry it needs.

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