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First Senate hearing on COVID origins suggests virus came from a lab leak

The first Senate committee hearing on the origins of COVID-19 began this week. The bipartisan hearing was first announced in March by Sens. Rand Paul (R-KY) and Gary Peters (D-MI) as a joint investigation into the origins of COVID, among other things. “Origins of COVID-19: An Examination of Available Evidence” is the most in-depth hearing […]

New York might be shifting toward Republicans

If polling is to be believed, New York is on the verge of a massive shift toward the Republican Party and former President Donald Trump. A new poll from Siena College indicates that President Joe Biden is leading Trump by 8 points in the Empire State, a result that mirrors a May poll from the […]

Biden burns billions to connect no one to the internet

President Joe Biden has made it a habit during his administration to spend billions upon billions of dollars without anyone seeing a worthwhile benefit, and people are starting to notice. In November 2021, Congress passed the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which included $42.5 billion to increase access to high-speed internet in rural […]

Can Biden make the election about Jan. 6?

CAN BIDEN MAKE THE ELECTION ABOUT JAN. 6? If you’re a Democrat, there’s a very alarming line in a new Axios report about the Biden campaign. The story is about what reporter Alex Thompson calls President Joe Biden’s “faith-based campaign,” and the faith is Biden’s belief that he will win reelection in November based on “voter concerns […]

Trump demands recusal of NY civil fraud judge over chat with outside lawyer

Attorneys for former President Trump on Thursday demanded that the judge who oversaw his civil fraud trial recuse himself from the case over allegations he improperly discussed it with an outside party. "Allegations have surfaced revealing this Court may have engaged in actions fundamentally incompatible with the responsibilities attendant to donning the black robe and...

Carville blasts Louisiana Ten Commandments law as ‘dumbest waste of time’

Longtime Democratic strategist James Carville ripped iinto a new Louisiana law that requires public schools to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom, calling it the "dumbest waste of time." "I think given the storm season is coming up, we don't need the Ten Commandments, we need a Hail Mary. It would be, you know,...

Graham, Blumenthal unveil bill declaring Russia a state sponsor of terror

Two days after Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un signed a new defense agreement, Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) introduced a bill to declare Russia a state sponsor of terror.  Holding up a photo of Kim and Putin to start off the press conference unveiling the bill,...

Warming may be driving surge in airborne chemical pollution in Los Angeles: Study

Warmer temperatures may be catalyzing a climb in vaporized chemical contaminants across Los Angeles, a new study has found. Even though the California city, like so many other U.S. urban hotspots, boasts meaningful declines in transportation-related emissions, residents are still contending with unhealthy air pollution levels, the study authors noted. The contaminants in question are...

Almost half approve of congestion pricing pause as Hochul’s approval slips: Survey 

Nearly half of New York voters approved of Gov. Kathy Hochul’s (D) decision to pause the state’s congestion pricing plan, according to a new survey. The new Siena College poll found that 45 percent of registered voters in New York support Hochul delaying the congestion pricing system that would have charged drivers a pricey toll...

80 percent of married same-sex couples worry about losing marriage equality

Around 80 percent of same-sex married couples are concerned about no longer having marriage equality, according to a new report. The report, from the Williams Institute at the University of California, Los Angeles, found 79.3 percent of same-sex married couples said they were either “very” or “somewhat concerned” about Obergefell v. Hodges, the 2015 Supreme...

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