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OnlyFans model’s sex-marathon stunt reveals the desperate loneliness of men

Lily Phillips' tears went viral after she had sex with 101 OnlyFans followers in a single day — but the men who took her...

Why political violence is rising, armed forces must be exclusive and other commentary

The killing of Brian Thompson follows years of assassination attempts, political riots, intimidating protests and bomb threats, muses Charles Fain Lehman at The Free...

Latest Caitlin Clark controversy plays into the worst stereotypes about women — and wages war on merit

Get over it: Without Caitlin Clark, the WNBA isn't even sniffing a fraction of the relevance it's had this year.

By denying Adams funds, the undemocratic Campaign Finance Board is election-meddling

The unelected city Campaign Finance Board just denied Mayor Adams access to more than $4 million in matching funds for his reelection fight —...

CAIR’s fear of bill targeting pro-terror charities is reason enough to pass it

A bill that would choke off funding for terror-supporting nonprofits has stalled in Congress — amid the lies of its potential targets.

Duke lacrosse rape hoax accuser’s confession teaches a lesson the left won’t learn

On Thursday, Crystal Mangum, the accuser at the center of the notorious Duke lacrosse rape hoax, admitted for the first time that she lied...

Judge rejects Trump’s bid to dismiss hush money conviction because of Supreme Court immunity ruling

A judge Monday rejected President-elect Donald Trump's bid to have his hush money conviction dismissed because of the U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling on presidential immunity. But the case's overall future remains unclear.

Senate advances must-pass defense legislation in year-end flourish

The Senate teed up a "very busy week" by voting Monday to advance a major annual defense bill, overcoming rifts over spending levels and transgender policy to keep the must-pass bill on track for President Biden's signature.

Drones are lawful and not a threat, White House says

The White House reiterated Monday that there is no national security threat from the drones seen across the Northeast, and that they are "legally and lawfully" in the sky.

Kennedy storms wary Senate with wave of public support for ‘Make America Healthy Again’ movement

Senate Republicans will be under intense public pressure to greenlight Health secretary pick Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whose vaccine skepticism and crusade to overhaul the nation's public wellness regime have turned him into a populist health hero backed by many in the GOP base.

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