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Andrew Cuomo slams NY, Georgia investigations into Trump as feeding ‘cancer in our body politic’

Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) slammed the New York and Georgia investigations into former President Trump as being part of a “cancer in our body politic,” arguing they are politically motivated. Cuomo told John Catsimatidis, who hosts the talk radio show “The Cats Roundtable,” in an interview on WABC 770 that he expects Trump...

Would a Ukraine stalemate elect Trump president?

History tells us that should America get bogged down in a Ukrainian stalemate, Biden will lose to his GOP challenger — that is, if he manages to be renominated.

New York nears deal creating first ban on gas stoves for new homes in the country

Lawmakers in New York are gearing up to enact legislation that would prohibit gas stoves from being used in new buildings, including single-family homes and commercial properties.

Migrant deaths on Texas train mark latest border incident in string of recent tragedies: ‘Heartbroken’

The deaths of two migrants near Uvalde, Texas, is the latest tragedy at the southern border amid an ongoing smuggling and illegal migration crisis in its third year.

DeSantis targets Trump’s past praise of Fauci as issue to exploit in potential 2024 match up

Donald Trump awarded Anthony Fauci for his work on the COVID vaccine, potentially fueling Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' line of attack about Trump's handling of the pandemic.

DeSantis on possibly joining Trump in 2024: ‘I’m probably more of an executive guy’

Responding to a question about whether he would become former President Trump's running mate come 2024, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis told Newsmax that he is "more of an executive guy."

California bill would offer condoms to high school students without asking a teacher

A bill in the California State Senate aims to ensure schools will have at least two locations offering free condoms to students with accompanying information on proper use.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 25

So much for the express ban on employment discrimination set forth in Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

The Arbitrary Monopoly Crushing Higher Education

Accreditors may have once served a valuable purpose. Now they’re just ideological enforcers.

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