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FSU faker shows academic fraud crisis is real, big and ongoing

About those “experts” so beloved by ranting Dems in the media and on Twitter: Just how many of them are utter frauds?

Biden all but admits we’ll see even worse border chaos in May

More than 6 million illegal migrants have rushed the border during his tenure, with about 4 million either set free or escaping interception entirely.

Don Jr. backs Bud Light amid Dylan Mulvaney fallout

Donald Trump Jr. is defending Anheuser-Busch amid calls to boycott the company over Bud Light's partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.

Florida legislature removes unanimous jury requirement for death penalty

The Florida House of Representatives passed a law Thursday that would allow the imposition of the death penalty so long as at least eight out of 12 jurors approved the punishment.

Baldwin says Texas judge was part of ‘extreme Republican’ effort to ban abortion

Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) said the Texas judge who ruled against the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) approval of mifepristone is part of an “extreme Republican” effort to ban abortion.  Baldwin told NBC’s Chuck Todd in an interview on “Meet the Press” that will air Sunday that judges, politicians and government should not be able...

White House launches potentially ‘consequential’ fight to protect abortion pill

In the post-Roe fight for reproductive rights, preserving federal control over broad access to the abortion pill is the Biden administration’s best chance to protect reproductive rights at the federal level. With the GOP-controlled House, codifying Roe v. Wade is not likely to happen anytime soon, and red states are moving quickly to restrict abortions —...

Uvalde school district insurance paying ousted police chief’s shooting-related legal fees: reports

Insurance for the Uvalde, Texas, school district is paying for the legal fees that its former police chief is incurring from lawsuits over his conduct during the shooting at Robb Elementary School last year, multiple outlets reported.  Gary Patterson, the interim superintendent for the school district, told ABC News on Friday that the district is...

Sunday shows preview: Pentagon leak continues to unravel; Abortion pill fight warms up

The ongoing fallout from the leak of classified documents from the Pentagon and the legal battle over a widely used abortion pill will likely dominate this week’s Sunday shows circuit. The Justice Department and Pentagon launched investigations last week following the revelation that about 100 classified records were leaked online on websites like Discord and...

Khanna clarifies call for Feinstein’s resignation: ‘Let’s have someone who can vote’

Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) doubled down on his comments from earlier this week calling for Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) to resign, saying that the country should have “someone who can vote.” Feinstein, 89, has not voted in the Senate since February and remains in California while dealing with a severe case of shingles, which at...

Kentucky Republicans risk bruising primary in bid to unseat Beshear

Kentucky Republicans are bracing for a tense and potentially bruising primary in their bid to oust Andy Beshear, the popular Democratic governor facing reelection. State Attorney General Daniel Cameron, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Kelly Craft and state Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles are frontrunners in the 12-candidate primary, which will take place on May...

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