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U.S. overdose deaths far outpace other countries: Report

The United States has the highest rate of drug overdose deaths out of 30 countries, according to a new report from the health nonprofit the Commonwealth Fund. Overdose deaths in the U.S. dipped slightly around 2018 after a years-long rise. But those deaths began to rise again in 2019 and shot up during the onset...

Trump declines to criticize Supreme Court after justices greenlight sentencing  

President-elect Trump responded to the Supreme Court’s decision allowing his hush money criminal case sentencing to move forward by not criticizing the justices, instead going after his trial judge. The high court in a 5-4 decision refused Trump’s last-ditch emergency request to block Friday’s sentencing in New York as he appeals his immunity claims, noting they...

Anita Bryant, anti-gay rights activist and singer, dead at 84

Anita Bryant Dry, known popularly Anita Bryant — a singer and crusader against the progress of gay rights — has died at the age of 84, her family announced in an obituary.

Our leaders praise ‘diversity’ without prioritizing what the public really needs

There is an old saying that a conservative is a liberal who has been mugged by reality.

Media flail as their anti-Trump narratives fail — again and again

The legacy media have been smearing Trump for the better part of a decade without dragging him down — but the outrage merchants are...

Thank NY’s sick political class for insane ruling that Suffolk pay $60M for detaining illegal migrants

Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine this week bewailed the madness of federal Judge William Kuntz' ruling, which he must appeal — since it's based...

Supreme Court declines to stop Trump sentencing in N.Y.

The Supreme Court declined Thursday to intervene on behalf of President-elect Donald Trump, who'd asked the justices to halt his scheduled Friday sentencing on felony convictions in New York.

Survey details the religions of the members of Congress

As the 119th Congress gets underway, some meticulous new research from the Pew Research Center reveals that Christians will make up 87% of voting members in the Senate and House of Representatives in the 2025-27 congressional session. "That's down from 88% in the last session and 92% a decade ago," the research said.

Vance resigns from Senate

Vice President-elect J.D. Vance announced Thursday his resignation from the Senate effective at midnight, so he can be sworn in as vice president on Jan. 20.

House, Senate lawmakers unveil bipartisan bill to punish ‘swatting’

A bipartisan and bicameral group of lawmakers unveiled legislation Thursday that would punish swatting with criminal penalties of up to 20 years in prison in the worst cases.

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