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IRS agent fatally shot during training

An agent with the IRS was shot and killed during a firearms training exercise in Phoenix, the FBI confirmed Friday. The shooting occurred at the firing range of the Phoenix federal prison, which is the interagency training ground for federal agents in the region, the FBI said. IRS agents were at the range Friday for...

The aftermath of Biden’s dishonorable Afghanistan exit is still unfolding

Like Vietnam, the consequences of Afghanistan are still reverberating today and will continue to haunt both President Biden and U.S. credibility.

Joe Biden’s odd but revealing claim about inflation

Joe Biden brandished a brand-new claim in his recent talk about the wonders of the Inflation Reduction Act:

Man who attacked officers with flagpole on Jan. 6 sentenced to 4 years in prison

A Florida man who attacked police officers with a flagpole during the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol has been sentenced to four years in prison, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Thursday. Michael Perkins, 40, in March was found guilty of assaulting a federal officer with a deadly or dangerous weapon, civil...

Big Tech’s ‘patent troll’ attacks are a smokescreen — don’t let them fool you

What Big Tech companies want is clear: a free pass to pirate inventions they didn’t invent and to import infringing products manufactured in China.

Don Lemon feels ‘vindicated’ by Chris Licht’s ouster

Former CNN anchor Don Lemon says he felt "vindicated" by the removal of Chris Licht, the network's former CEO, who took him off the air earlier this year. "Read the story, and you speak to the people who are there, and I think people get what happened. All you have to do is read The...

Americans will likely run out of excess pandemic savings this quarter: study

Americans will likely deplete the rest of the excess savings they accumulated during the pandemic this quarter, according to a new study from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. After rapidly accumulating “unprecedented” levels of excess savings during the pandemic, the San Francisco Fed estimates that American households held less than $190 billion in aggregate excess...

Georgia teacher fired for reading a book to class about gender identity

A teacher in Georgia was fired Thursday for reading a book about gender identity to her fifth-grade class last school year. The Cobb County School Board voted along party lines in a 4-3 vote to terminate Katie Rinderle for reading “My Shadow Is Purple” by Scott Stuart at Due West Elementary School in March. “The...

Kemp says GOP has to focus on the future to win back White House

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) doubled down Friday on his assertion that it's time for Republicans to move on from the controversies surrounding the 2020 election. "It should be such an easy path for us [Republicans] to win the White House back, but ... we have to be focused on the future, not something that...

Jim Jordan zeroes in on key Hunter Biden probe meeting in investigation of ‘sweetheart’ plea deal

Rep. Jim Jordan said he is honing in on an Oct. 7, 2022 meeting where the Justice Department's investigation into Hunter Biden was allegedly discussed in Republicans' probe into a now-defunct plea deal.

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