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What are the chances of a government shutdown?

Tensions run high as Democrats and Republicans in Congress rush to approve a spending bill in order to avoid a looming government shutdown.

Burisma’s Devon Archer met with then-Secretary of State Kerry just weeks before Shokin was fired

Devon Archer met with then-Secretary of State John Kerry at the State Department when Archer was serving with Hunter Biden on the board of Ukraine company Burisma in 2016.

Squares in the Oval Office: A breakdown of America’s hot and cold political leaders

From Day 1, America’s leaders didn’t come off as big-time heroic. Forget Plato. Forget even Clint Eastwood. From Day 1 here’s the United States of...

Trump’s mug shot: Letters to the Editor — Aug. 28, 2023

The Post sounds off on the release of former President Donald Trump’s mugshot after he was processed on charges in Georgia.

Prigozhin’s unsurprising end, the WaPo’s ‘disinfo’ delusions and other commentary

For many “Russia insiders,” note Andrew Roth and Pjotr Sauer at The Guardian, the real question about slain Wagner Group head Yevgeny Prigozhin is...

Don’t buy Cornell’s PR baloney that it wants to ‘elevate’ free speech

A coalition of 13 university presidents, including Martha Pollack of Cornell, just launched a joint initiative to “elevate free speech” on campuses.

Stop Frankenstein doctors from doing barbaric ‘non-binary’ surgeries

While restrictions on “gender-affirming care” for minors are essential, more scrutiny should be focused on a lesser-known practice: “non-binary” surgeries for adults.

The left just can’t get over its love of (harmful) lockdowns

The deadly strains of the virus have been gone for two years now and yet the recent outbreak of a mild flu-like variant is...

Biden: U.S. must ‘clearly and forcefully’ reject racism after racially motivated shooting in Florida

President Joe Biden on Sunday called for America to reject White supremacy after a White gunman killed three Black people in Florida over the weekend in what police called a racially motivated attack.

DeSantis leaves campaign trail and returns to Florida facing tropical storm and shooting aftermath

Crises at home pose a new test for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, whose presidential campaign travels are now up in the air as his state mourns a racially motivated shooting in Jacksonville and prepares for a tropical storm.

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