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Biden administration weighing ‘information czar’ for national security

The Biden administration has considered creating a new "information czar" for national security to combat foreign disinformation operations about elections and other issues, according to White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan.

Senators press for IG probe of Biden-Harris administration weaponizing DOJ, FTC leaks

A group of Senate Republicans want an inspector general investigation into the Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission for "systematic leaks" to Bloomberg News.

Doug Emhoff’s ex-girlfriend says she was ’embarrassed and humiliated’ after he allegedly slapped her

A former girlfriend of second gentleman Doug Emhoff has decided to speak out for herself about an incident 12 years ago in which he allegedly struck her, confirming her shock and anger at the assault.

Harris leaning on some of the biggest names in Democratic politics to close out campaign

Vice President Kamala Harris is enlisting some of her most high-profile surrogates in the closing days of the campaign, hoping those names will help energize her supporters to vote early in the 2024 election.

RNC is rebuilding its legal operation after Trump allies’ failed effort to undo the 2020 race

The last time Donald Trump ran for president, the lawyers most directly involved in his efforts to overturn the election wound up sanctioned, criminally prosecuted or even sued for millions of dollars.

How the border surge upended a small Wisconsin town

To its residents, Whitewater, Wisconsin, was a sleepy college town of about 15,000 -- until a thousand migrants arrived in 2022 and 2023, straining the community's resources beyond the breaking point.

President Biden to apologize for 150-year Indian boarding school policy

During his first diplomatic visit to a tribal nation as president on Friday, Joe Biden is expected to formally apologize for the country's role in the Indian boarding school system, which devastated the lives of generations of Indigenous children and their ancestors.

Kentucky lawmaker dies weeks after plunging into an empty swimming pool on a mower

Kentucky state Sen. Johnnie Turner, known for his staunch support for the coal industry and other causes in his Appalachian district, has died after being injured at home last month when he plunged into an empty swimming pool while aboard a lawn mower. He was 76.

Kamala Harris: Abortion is more important than religious freedom

Vice President Kamala Harris continued her campaign’s abortion extremism during an interview with NBC News’s Hallie Jackson on Tuesday. When asked about religious exemptions for abortion, Harris stated, “I don’t think we should be making concessions when we’re talking about a fundamental freedom to make decisions about your own body.” The Democratic nominee for president believes in […]

Land and labor acknowledgments teach students to hate America

For most people, it is a widely accepted fact that the United States was founded on July 4, 1776. It is a fact we have long learned in our history classes, and it is why we come together as a country every year to recognize and celebrate the founding and independence of our nation. But […]

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