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Romney says there is no way he’s voting for Trump over Biden

Retiring Sen. Mitt Romney said he would not be voting for former President Donald Trump if it comes down to a rematch with Democratic President Joe Biden in November.

Mary Poppins isn’t racist

As if there weren’t enough issues going on in the world that really mattered, cinema enthusiasts across the pond have decided that Mary Poppins, the beloved Disney movie from 1964, was too risqué, controversial, and, well, “racist” for the eyes and ears of today’s uber-sensitive generation. The British Board of Film Classification rebranded the children’s […]

Palestinian activist laments not being able to ‘hijack planes’ or ‘throw Molotovs’

When the terrorist group Hamas launched an unprovoked attack and preemptive strike against Israel on Oct. 7, many people were in shock and horror. Israel’s response has also created anger and resentment among Palestinian supporters. The conflict has stoked many emotions on both sides of the political spectrum. Yet, up until recently, no one was […]

We can do more than just age verification to fight pornography

Passing age verification laws at the state level is not enough to destroy the pornography industry, but it is certainly a good start. This morning, the South Dakota state senate effectively killed an age verification bill, meant to require internet services that contain mature content to confirm the ages of users and prevent access for […]

Diplomatic Security Service management cuts standards and drains budgets on Vegas trips

The State Department’s Diplomatic Security Service is responsible for protecting the secretary of state, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, visiting foreign dignitaries other than heads of state, and U.S. embassies and diplomats abroad. The deadly 2012 terrorist attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi underlined the DSS’s small margin for error. But while […]

Biden isn’t coming to save you, sanctuary cities

As Democratic-run sanctuary cities continue to struggle, the Democrats in charge of them need to recognize that President Joe Biden isn’t coming to their rescue. Denver’s latest struggle in dealing with the illegal immigrants it has invited into the country is, of course, money. The city is now going to cut the hours for some […]

DeSantis signs legislation to authorize the release of Jeffrey Epstein grand jury documents

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) signed a bipartisan bill into law authorizing the release of grand jury transcripts from an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.   The new legislation, signed by the Florida governor on Thursday, will allow a public release of the jury’s transcripts from the 2006 probe into Epstein’s abuse of underage girls. The new...

Evening Report — Government shutdown averted after House OKs temporary deal

A quick recap of the day and what to look forward to tomorrow {beacon} Evening Report   © The Hill, Greg Nash Government shutdown averted after House OKs temporary deal The House, torn over its narrow Republican leadership, has decided to avert a shutdown this week. But the reprieve may be short-lived. The...

Trump to remain on Illinois ballot until appeals court rules

Former President Trump will stay on Illinois’s state primary ballot for now, after a state judge put her Wednesday ruling on hold until an appeals court weighs the former president’s challenge. Cook County, Ill., judge Katie Porter paused her order to boot Trump from the ballot on Thursday afternoon, less than one day later. The...

Speaker Johnson to Biden: Mexico ‘will do what we say’

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Thursday doubled down on his calls to reinstate "Remain in Mexico" for migrants trying to enter the U.S. and recounted telling President Biden that Mexico "will do what we say" if the administration decides to implement the policy. Speaking to reporters about migration, Johnson touted H.R. 2, the House-approved GOP...

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