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New York Attorney General Letitia James will not drop civil case against Trump

New York Attorney General Letitia James' office has decided not to drop the civil case against President-elect Donald Trump, despite his push to get it dismissed.

Judge rules against Biden’s plan to expand Obamacare to Dreamers

A federal judge issued an injunction partially halting President Biden's attempt to expand Obamacare to include illegal immigrant Dreamers under the DACA program, saying the administration was trying to rewrite immigration law.

‘I’m just going to give up’: Migrants turning back rather than face Trump border

Dismayed migrants who were en route to the U.S. are starting to turn back now that they're staring at a border about to be controlled by the incoming Trump administration, according to a new report from Mexico.

White House searching for answers on American journalist Austin Tice in Syria

The White House said Tuesday it is searching for concrete answers about journalist Austin Tice and his possible location after Syrian rebels toppled Bashar al-Assad's government.

From courtesan to cash grab: The empty tragedy of Anora

In Giuseppe Verdi’s La Traviata, the courtesan Violetta sacrifices her own happiness for the sake of her beloved’s family, immortalizing her love through virtuous surrender. Sean Baker’s new film, Anora, attempts a contemporary riff on this old archetype, once again placing a young woman enmeshed in transactional romance at the heart of a doomed liaison. Yet where […]

Biden responded to the world. Trump will lead it

Russia launched its largest drone attack to date into Ukraine in late November. The week before that, President Vladimir Putin welcomed 10,000 North Korean troops into Russia and launched his largest missile attack in months. It’s clear this conflict is escalating as we near 1,000 days of war, and Washington is particularly eager to reverse […]

How to fix the government-created health insurance disaster

One of the hottest topics of the recent election was inflation. One side advocated tighter restraint of federal spending and increased marketplace competition to deal with inflation, while the other side advocated increased government controls and regulation. Sadly, little attention was focused on the results of each alternative. Grocery stores were demonized as greedy profiteers, and […]

Chi-Chi’s restaurants are coming back, but where will they be?

We know Chi-Chi's restaurants are coming back in 2025, but where are they planning to open?

Small business optimism jumps after election: NFIB

Small business optimism jumped in November, surpassing the 50-year average for the first time in nearly three years, according to the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB). The Small Business Optimism Index rose eight points to 101.7 last month. The reading, which is the index’s highest since June 2021, follows 34 months of below-average numbers. “The...

Wisconsin mom mulls lawsuit alleging school district is pushing ‘horrifying’ race-based policy: ‘Problematic’

A Wisconsin mom is threatening legal action after a school district allegedly prioritized extra teaching resources to minority students leaving her son without help.

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