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Rand Paul: Manhattan DA Bragg ‘Should Be Put in Jail’ If Trump Indicted

Paul said progressive Manhattan prosecutor Alvin Bragg should be put in jail if he indicts Trump.

Robin DiAngelo Advises People of Color to ‘Get Away from White People’

DiAngelo’s book White Fragility took off after the murder of George Floyd in 2020.

DeSantis Exposes Trump World’s Glass Jaw

If this is how Trump and his acolytes respond to a glancing blow, just imagine how they’ll respond when the Florida governor starts throwing...

The Age of AI Deepfakes Is Here

In the age of AI-generated deepfakes, seeing is no longer believing.

White House game of playing media favorites backfires on Biden’s press secretary

White House press secretaries have always played favorites when deciding which journalists to call on for questions at the daily press briefings, a subtle power play that has blown up in the face of Biden press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.

Bid to recall New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell fails

The effort to recall Democratic New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell has failed, following an official count of petition signatures released by the Louisiana governor's office Tuesday.

Military author Anthony Tata releases 16th thriller book

Just arrived from military-thriller novelist Anthony J. Tata: "Total Empire: A Garrett Sinclair Novel." The book focuses on heroic, nimble and fictional Gen. Garrett Sinclair, who has been sent on a rogue mission in the Sahara Desert to thwart "China's globalist agenda" and an "ongoing international nuclear threat." Well. That is certainly a timely focus.

Speaker McCarthy readies GOP demands for debt ceiling battle with Biden

Speaker Kevin McCarthy said he is ready to make a deal but he's waiting for President Biden to invite him to negotiations to raise the nation's soon-to-expire borrowing limit.

DeSantis introduces bill that would bar use of federal digital currency in Florida

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has put forward new legislation that would ban the use of a federally issued digital dollar in the state if it were to come about.

States set to pare back bloated Medicaid rolls as COVID-related extra funding runs out

Medicaid rolls swelled during the coronavirus pandemic, but could shrink substantially in April when state governments end a three-year moratorium on checking eligibility requirements.

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