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Democrats’ abortion cult is getting even more morbid

The Democratic Party is so obsessed with promoting abortions that the New York government is going to the mat for a doctor who helped kill a teenager’s unborn child against her will in a different state where abortion is illegal. The legal feud playing out between Louisiana and New York shows just how committed the […]

Sean Parnell once again answers the call to serve

PITTSBURGH — Western Pennsylvania native Sean Parnell said he is humbled and honored to once again serve his country, this time not on the battlefield, but as the chief Pentagon spokesman for the Trump administration. Parnell told the Washington Examiner the call to duty feels amazing. “I accept the position with great humility. One of […]

Senate panel advances Tulsi Gabbard nomination for DNI

The Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday advanced Tulsi Gabbard’s nomination to become the next director of national intelligence (DNI), putting her in position to get confirmed by the full chamber after key senators threw their support behind her.  The 9-8 vote was along party lines. It puts Gabbard only days away from being considered on...

Partnership in a new global paradigm

Israel's new ambassador to the United States, Yechiel "Michael" Leiter, is committed to maintaining Israel's security buffers along its borders and advocating for the complete destruction of Hamas, ensuring that Gaza can never again threaten Israeli safety.

Waffle House adding surcharge for every egg ordered

The surcharge took effect Monday, according to a Waffle House memo shared with Nexstar.

‘Generous’ El Salvador offer to house American criminals faces ‘legalities:’ Rubio

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Tuesday that El Salvador’s offer to house American criminals in its prison system is “very generous” but could face “legalities.” “There are obviously legalities involved. We have a constitution,” Rubio said at a press conference in San Jose with Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves on Tuesday, according to...

Trump team extends timeline for Gaza reconstruction

Trump administration officials say the five-year timeline laid out in later phases of a peace deal between Israel and Hamas is too short, estimating the timeline will be at least twice that. While officials were cautious about explicitly backing Trump's suggestion to "clean out" Palestinians from the Gaza Strip and house them elsewhere during reconstruction,...

Trump ‘does not have the authority to abolish’ USAID: Congressional Research Service

The Congressional Research Service, a federal agency tasked with legislative research and analysis, published a Monday report declaring President Trump does not have the “authority” to abolish USAID. “Because Congress established USAID as an independent establishment (defined in 5 U.S.C. 104) within the executive branch, the President does not have the authority to abolish it;...

OPM employees file suit to block use of new email system

Two Office of Personnel Management employees are asking a court to block the agency from using computer systems and emails connected with its buyout offers to federal employees. It’s the latest battle in a suit that alleges OPM violated the law by sending out emails purporting to be from “[email protected]” – assembling a new dataset...

Hawley makes push to allow parents to sue tech companies

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) said Tuesday he will introduce legislation to empower parents to sue leading social media companies over alleged harms to children and teens. "Social media platforms don't change because they don't have any incentive, which is a very polite way of saying, there's no hammer on these people. They do whatever they...

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