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Since when is being a DEI hire a bad thing?

After aggressively pushing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in just about every facet of American life, the Left suddenly has decided it’s offensive to brag about one of DEI’s greatest successes: Vice President Kamala Harris. Harris is the Democratic Party’s presumptive presidential nominee now that President Joe Biden is out of the race. But […]

Trump-wasn’t-shot theories proliferate

TRUMP-WASN’T-SHOT THEORIES PROLIFERATE. From the moment former President Donald Trump was shot at a rally in Pennsylvania, there have been people, usually his political opponents, who have suggested that Trump was not actually shot. Of course, there were the usual conspiracy nuts who claimed it was all made up. But there were also more mainstream figures […]

Anti-Netanyahu protest leaders accuse White House of ‘slander’

After a group of protestors set American flags on fire at the end of an hours-long march against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday, protest organizers have called White House claims that the march was antisemitic “slander” and an attempt to distract from “actual police violence” at the march. “To try and misdirect people’s...

House Democrats press GOP on IVF discharge petition

House Democrats have launched a discharge petition to force a vote on legislation to codify the right to in vitro fertilization (IVF) nationwide, in a long-shot attempt to put Republicans on the spot about reproductive rights. Rep. Susan Wild (D-Pa.), lead sponsor of the Access to Family Building Act, said Thursday the discharge petition on...

St. Louis Post-Dispatch endorses primary challenger to Cori Bush

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch’s editorial board has endorsed St. Louis County prosecuting attorney Wesley Bell in the Democratic primary against Rep. Cori Bush (D-Mo.), the high-profile progressive who is a member of the House "Squad." The editorial criticized Bush, arguing she and the other progressives in that group had been more effective at winning headlines...

Evening Report — The race to define Harris

Plus: Newsom cracks down on homeless encampments {beacon} Evening Report   © Darron Cummings/Associated Press Campaigns scramble to define Harris The race is on to define Vice President Harris. The Harris and Trump campaigns are scrambling to get up to speed in the aftermath of President Biden’s dramatic exit from the race. Harris...

Artist creates massive Kamala Harris portrait in Kansas field

A Kansas man is sending a political message with his agriculture-assisted art.

Black leaders unveil Project 2025 counteroffer

Black leaders are presenting voters with an alternative to Project 2025, the controversial plan prepared by conservative groups to guide the next Republican administration. Project FREEDOM — orchestrated by Until Freedom, Live Free, MPower Action, Woke Vote and KAIROS Democracy Project (KDP) — will canvass, engage in calls and run pro-democracy digital campaigns to help...

Engoron says he won’t recuse from Trump civil fraud case

The judge who oversaw former President Trump’s civil fraud trial on Thursday declined to recuse himself from the case over allegations he improperly discussed it with an outside party.  Judge Arthur Engoron said that he is “supremely confident” in his ability to remain impartial and refuted claims by the former president and his lawyers that...

Beshear apologizes to Diet Mountain Dew after knocking Vance’s ‘weird’ joke

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) apologized to Diet Mountain Dew at a press conference Thursday after criticizing Republican vice presidential candidate and Ohio Sen. JD Vance (R) for “weird” comments involving the drink. “Folks, I’ve been a person that when sometimes I’ve gone over the line, I’ve wanted to make sure that I set the...

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