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How many GOP losers does it take to screw up an election?

The Republican Party’s biggest losers from the 2022 midterm elections think they should be given another opportunity to lose. The only question is how many GOP voters decide they love losing enough to support them again.

Why didn’t Merrick Garland tell the truth about the FBI’s Guy Fawkes obsession?

Thank goodness Merrick Garland was never allowed onto the Supreme Court.

DeSantis slated to appear at Iowa fundraiser held by Republican rep

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) is set to headline an Iowa fundraiser hosted by Rep. Randy Feenstra (R-Iowa) next month, which will mark the governor's second trip to the state this year ahead of a potential White House bid. Feenstra announced DeSantis's planned appearance at his "Feenstra Family Picnic" event on social media platforms Wednesday....

Trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney responds to Bud Light ad critics: ‘I’m an easy target’

Transgender social media influencer Dylan Mulvaney this week addressed her critics after right-wing protests unfolded on social media over her recent partnership with Bud Light. "The reason I think I'm an easy target is because I'm still new to this," Mulvaney said Tuesday during an episode of “Onward With Rosie O' Donnell.” "I think going after a...

Justin Pearson reinstated to Tennessee state House after expulsion

Tennessee state Rep. Justin Pearson (D-Memphis) has been reinstated to the state House after the GOP-controlled legislature banned the freshman lawmaker for joining a protest against gun violence on the House floor. In a special meeting of the Shelby County Commission on Wednesday, the commission voted to send Pearson back his House seat as supporters...

Judge sanctions Fox News for withholding evidence in Dominion lawsuit 

A judge in Delaware has sanctioned Fox News for withholding evidence in Dominion Voting Systems' blockbuster lawsuit against the company just days before the matter is set to go to trial. Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric Davis expressed anger with the network's lawyers and suggested he could order an investigation into an effort to withhold evidence from...

UN: Ukraine civilian death toll likely ‘considerably higher’ than 8,500 counted

The United Nations (UN) believes that the number of civilian deaths in the war in Ukraine is likely much higher than the nearly 8,500 casualties that have been officially reported, citing delayed reports from areas where fighting has intensified. The UN has recorded 8,490 civilian deaths since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022,...

FEMA sued over efforts to rebuild Puerto Rico’s power grid

Welcome to The Hill's Sustainability newsletter {beacon} Sustainability Sustainability   The Big Story FEMA sued over efforts to rebuild Puerto Rico's grid A coalition of Puerto Rican community groups is suing the federal government over plans to invest $12 billion in the island's centralized, fossil-fuel based grid. © Getty The lawsuit filed this week comes as the...

Meeting the challenges of defending America in the 21st century 

As the chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, I am responsible for the National Defense Authorization Act, which covers issues from military personnel policy, to authorizing the number of surface vessels in our Navy, to congressional oversight of military operations, in a way that balances the spending of taxpayer dollars and guaranteeing our readiness...

Biden on tour of Irish Castle: ‘Feels like I’m coming home’

President Biden on Wednesday toured Carlingford Castle in County Louth, Ireland where his maternal ancestors are from and expressed that it felt like coming home. From the castle, Biden looked across the water to Warrenpoint, Northern Ireland and the port where his great-great-grandfather Owen Finnegan departed on March 31, 1849, to travel to New York,...

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