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National Review editorial board: Impossible to read Trump indictment and ‘not be appalled’

The editorial board for The National Review said one cannot read the allegations outlined in the federal indictment against former President Trump and “not be appalled.” The editorial board said in a post on Saturday that it has in the past pointed out times that it believes Trump’s opponents have manipulated the law to pursue...

When it comes to wildfires, we’re all Westerners now

Before this week, it was easy for those of us in the East to think that suffocating wildfire smoke was solely a West Coast problem.

DOJ Fatigue: Is Special Counsel Smith singing to an empty room?

There is a reason Smith would love to see a speedy trial.

Sununu blasts 2024 GOP candidates over response to Trump indictment

New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu (R) blasted the Republican 2024 presidential candidates for their reaction to the federal indictment of former President Trump, saying that they need to be willing to attack him to have a chance to win. Sununu said in an interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper on Friday that he is surprised the...

Generative AI is not entertainment — it is already a threat to our way of life

If generative AI's processes are unchecked, then every system we rely upon in our daily lives will be compromised.

Christie: Details of Trump indictment ‘devastating’

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R), a GOP presidential candidate for 2024, said the details of the federal indictment against former President Trump are “devastating.” “The fact is that these facts are devastating,” Christie told CNN’s Jake Tapper in an interview on Friday. Christie noted that the indictment accuses Trump of directing what documents...

NSA leaker Reality Winner: Trump classified documents case ‘egregious and cut-and-dry’

Reality Winner, a former National Security Agency (NSA) contractor who pleaded guilty to leaking classified information, said the case against former President Trump over the documents he kept at Mar-a-Lago after his presidency is “egregious and cut-and-dry.”  Winner said in an interview with NBC News on Friday that she was “blown away” by the level...

We still need an inclusive economic policy, 60 years after the Equal Pay Act of 1963 

Sixty years ago, on June 10, 1963, The Equal Pay Act, which prohibited pay discrimination on the basis of sex, was passed. Today, Black, Latina, Indigenous, and trans women still face wage gaps on par with the gap faced by white women in the 1960s, making just over half than what men make. The anniversary...

Militia members wanted to ‘start a war’ at the border, murder migrants and Border Patrol agents: Prosecutors

Two members of a self-described 2nd Amendment militia planned to shoot immigrants and Border Patrol agents coming across the U.S. southern border, prosecutors say.

Mike Pence walks a tightrope on Trump’s classified docs indictment: ‘Difficult position’

Former Vice President Mike Pence said 'no one is above the law' after former President Donald Trump's federal indictment over classified documents, but added it was 'a troubling day'

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