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Georgia man pleads guilty to threatening Marjorie Taylor Greene’s life

A Georgia man plead guilty Tuesday for threatening to kill Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) last year, federal prosecutors announced. Sean Patrick Cirillo, 34, of Atlanta, pleaded guilty to one count of transmitting interstate threats in U.S. District Court, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Georgia. Cirillo made three different...

We can’t let another doping scandal sideline the Olympic Games 

Given the current state of world conflicts, we all need the Olympic Games. Every precaution must be taken to ensure that performance on the playing field reflects what the athletes are capable of, not what a banned substance makes it possible to achieve.  

Top Hamas leader assassinated in Iran, ratcheting up regional tensions 

Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was killed by an airstrike in Iran early Wednesday morning—a move that is likely to escalate tensions in the region. Haniyeh is one of the militant group’s top leaders who was in Tehran for the inauguration of Iran’s new president. The Associated Press and other outlets said his death was reported...

Majority of Democrats in new survey support Harris atop ticket

Nearly 8 in 10 Democrats said they would be satisfied with Vice President Harris as their party’s nominee, according to a new survey. The latest poll from The Associated Press/NORC Research Center found that 79 percent of Democrats support Harris atop the ticket. This shows a significant increase in satisfaction for the leading Democratic candidate...

Democrats demand you celebrate Kamala Harris for precisely what doesn’t matter

Democrats have been focusing on abortion and racial identity politics, while praising Vice President Kamala Harris for being "diverse" despite having no record of accomplishments, and attempting to rewrite her record to avoid criticism.

Cash alone won’t relieve ‘surviving’ American families

Maybe it is time to weave in social with emotional well-being as direct goals and turn a lens back to the role of government, social and community cushions.

Why the CrowdStrike debacle should be a warning to policymakers and Americans

The CrowdStrike debacle has highlighted the potential for cyberwarfare to disrupt and disable critical infrastructure, and the need for a more proactive approach to cybersecurity in order to protect against such threats.

Biden’s Supreme Court reforms will never happen, but they’re still important. 

Having a functional Supreme Court is not a political issue any more than having a functioning heart is a lifestyle choice. And while Biden’s current initiative is doomed to fail, it’s the beginning of a life-or-death discussion about the future of the court.

Morning Report — Secret Service admits slew of mistakes at intense hearing

Glaring security failures by the Secret Service allowed a 20-year-old Pennsylvania gunman armed with an AR 15-style rifle to elude law enforcement even after he was seen on campaign rally grounds and identified as suspicious. He gained access to an unprotected warehouse roof, fired eight sharpshooter shots, struck former President Trump in the ear, killed...

In battle to define Harris, Trump hits Democratic coup, ad calls her ‘dangerously liberal’

After spending years preparing to run against Joe Biden, Donald Trump faces a unique challenge with 59-year-old vice president Kamala Harris now poised to become her party’s nominee.

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