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Santos appeals decision ordering unsealing of bail sponsor identities

Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) on Friday appealed a judge’s ruling ordering the names of his bond sponsors be unsealed. U.S. Magistrate Judge Anne Shields on Tuesday granted media organizations’ requests to make the documents public over the embattled congressman’s objection, but she first gave Santos until Friday to appeal her decision. Santos’s attorney, Joseph Murray,...

Hillary Clinton responds to Trump indictment with ‘But Her Emails’ merch pitch

Hillary Clinton is reacting to former President Trump’s federal indictment by making a pitch for her “But Her Emails” merchandise. The 2016 Democratic presidential nominee took to social media Friday — just hours after Trump announced Thursday that his legal team had been told he was indicted following an investigation into his handling of classified...

OPEC just gave Biden an opening to start a new US energy boom

Biden at least acknowledges that progressives are living in a fantasy world. Why not take advantage of OPEC's production cuts to unleash domestic oil production?

GOP Rep. Mike Gallagher won’t run for Wisconsin Senate seat

Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-Wis.) said on Friday that he will not run to challenge Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) in 2024. “As the representative of Northeast Wisconsin and Chairman of the Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, I have a rare, bipartisan opportunity in the 118th Congress to help restore American strength, prevent war in...

Social Security’s back in the GOP’s crosshairs: Here’s an alternative to cuts

McCarthy’s new commission should call for getting rid of tax preferences for gilded CEO retirement accounts and use the extra revenue to expand retirement benefits. 

Trump, lawyers part ways after federal indictment

Former President Trump and two of his top attorneys representing him in Special Counsel Jack Smith's investigation into his alleged improper retention of classified records parted ways Friday, just a day after he was indicted.

Oregon cracks down on pollution, garbage left behind by illegal marijuana farmers

The Oregon Legislature has passed a measure targeting the destructive aftermath left behind by illegal marijuana growers. The bill will now head to Democratic Gov. Tina Kotek.

Bipartisan effort underway in Congress to curb ‘unchecked presidential power’ during national emergencies

Rep. Chip Roy and Sen. Mike Lee are leading bicameral, bipartisan efforts to curb the power of the White House granted by the National Emergencies Act of 1976.

Third-party presidential candidate Cornel West rips ‘mediocre, milk toast’ Biden: ‘Get off the crack pipe’

Cornel West, a progressive activist and third-party candidate for president, ripped President Biden during his first interview since announcing his run for the White House.

North Carolina gives final approval to Farm Act with limits on wetland protections

Wetlands in North Carolina, which are important for absorbing pollution and flood waters, could become open for development as the state approves a bill containing limited protections.

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