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Newsom gets his debate with DeSantis, and California is still failing

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has agreed to California Gov. Gavin Newsom's debate challenge. But the question remains: what could Newsom possibly boast about amid California’s decline, especially when matched up against Florida’s prosperity?

Let’s be honest: Trump probably won’t get a fair trial in DC

As he stands accused of illegally trying to thwart the 2020 election, former President Donald Trump wants his federal trial to be moved out of “anti-Trump” Washington, D.C. One does not have to be sympathetic to the man to see that he has a point.

Why Democrats can’t have nice things

According to the latest polling from NPR, an overwhelming majority of Republicans, 72%, believe that economic growth should be prioritized over addressing climate change.

The paradox of progressive economics

New data show high earners are fleeing New York and California for Florida and Texas.

Social media trolls bash DeSantis for doing the very thing they claimed they wanted

After former President Donald Trump’s latest indictment, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis tweeted his displeasure with the “weaponization of government” and the “politicization of the rule of law.”

Bennie Thompson says he has mixed feelings about Trump going on trial

Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.), the former chairman of House panel that investigated the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol attack, said he has mixed feelings about former President Trump’s federal indictment this week in a CBS News interview Thursday. "I don’t feel good about the fact that a former president of the United States is going on...

Don’t be alarmed: FCC and FEMA planning nationwide test

A peaceful Wednesday afternoon in October will be briefly interrupted by blaring alerts on cell phones, TVs and radios as several federal agencies perform a joint test.

We must change the incentives for compromise in Congress

One thing is clear in American politics today: divisive rhetoric dominates the news. This doesn’t come as a surprise. Partisan attacks and bullying drive more clicks and views from the public, which incentivizes media outlets to run stories focusing on polarization in politics much more frequently than stories of cooperation. This has a cyclical effect....

Civil society groups urge White House to make AI guidelines into binding policy

The White House is facing a call from a coalition of civil society groups to make its proposed guidelines for artificial intelligence (AI) regulation into binding policy as part of a forthcoming executive order, according to a letter sent Thursday. The coalition of civil, technology and human rights organizations, sent a letter to the White...

Trump after Jan. 6 arraignment: ‘If you can’t beat him you persecute him’

Former President Donald Trump on Thursday called it a “very sad day for America” after he pleaded not guilty to charges related to his attempts to subvert the 2020 election results. “When you look at what’s happening this is a persecution of a political opponent. This was never supposed to happen in America. This is...

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