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Trump, DeSantis teams bet on border madness to energize GOP voters

The chaos at the border is filling TV screens in Iowa as ads by the super PACs backing former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis try to convince voters their candidate is best prepared to stop the influx of migrants and illegal drugs.

Ex-Detroit Police Chief James Craig to join GOP primary for U.S. Senate in Michigan, sources tell AP

Former Detroit Police Chief James Craig, who was a leading GOP candidate for governor last year before fraudulent signatures on his paperwork derailed his campaign, is planning to enter the race for Michigan's U.S. Senate seat, according to two people familiar with the matter.

Crime-ridden Washington represents America

Homicides in Washington, D.C., have accelerated to an appalling pace not seen for 25 years. It is a token of America’s urban decline into lawlessness, disorder, fear, and dysfunction presided over by radical left-wing prosecutors and the Democratic Party.

The paranoid style in liberal criticism

McCarthyism for the arts has taken hold on the Left.

The irony: ACLU accused of firing employee for voicing his opinion

An employee who spoke up against workplace conditions at the American Civil Liberties Union alleges he was fired for voicing his opinion in a filing to the National Labor Relations Board.

Americans’ views of economy worsen: Gallup

Americans’ views of the economy worsened in September, according to recent data from Gallup. The survey giant found that only 20 percent of U.S. adults say economic conditions are “excellent” or “good.” Thirty-two percent said they are “only fair” and 48 percent say they are “poor.” Last month, 23 percent of respondents called economic conditions...

The government can help homebuyers with this one easy step 

Young Americans increasingly need help to climb the first rung of the housing ladder. A graduated-payment mortgage is no solution to our housing crisis, but every little bit helps. 

Biden administration proposes to offer fewest-ever offshore drilling rights sales

The Biden administration intends to offer up just three chances for oil companies to bid for the right to drill offshore over the next several years — the fewest offshore lease sales in the history of the program. It announced the details of its long awaited offshore drilling plan for the years 2024 through 2029...

White House warns about hit on small business loans if government shuts down

The White House warned on Friday that small businesses would miss out on $100 million a day in loans if there is a shutdown because Congress is unable to fund the government before a weekend deadline. Administration officials argued in a memo that a shutdown would have “devastating consequences for small businesses and needlessly undermine...

House GOP to consider stopgap to to avert shutdown that includes deep spending cuts

House Republicans on early Friday rolled out their new plan for a short-term spending bill that would stave off a government shutdown. The plan, dubbed the Spending Reduction and Border Security Act, would extend funding through the end of October, but impose across the board cuts of about 30 percent – with exemptions for national defense, the...

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