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Opioid orphans, Amazon’s not afraid to fail and other commentaries

“Amazon isn’t run by geniuses who never screw up. It is run by geniuses who do, and who understand when something isn’t working,” argues...

House Republicans Demand Briefing on Investigation into Hunter Biden Whistleblowers’ Retaliation Claims

The IRS whistleblowers are not under investigation, Republicans said in the letter.

J. D. Vance Hasn’t Convinced Himself Yet. Can He Convince You?

The senator’s Times interview has raised more questions than it has answered.

DOJ Unseals Indictment against Surgeon Who Exposed Trans Procedures at Texas Children’s Hospital

Dr. Eithan Haim is being charged with violating HIPAA.

Jill Biden Opens Up about Hunter’s Conviction after Attending Gun Trial

Hunter was convicted on three felony counts and faces up to 25 years in prison.

White House says videos showing Biden freezing, appearing to wander are ‘cheap fakes’

The White House on Monday criticized what it termed "cheap fake videos," a series of recent clips that have raised questions about President Biden's health because they show him appearing to wander off or freezing.

Washington Post expose questions journalistic integrity of its incoming executive editor

Washington Post investigative reporters dug into the paper's incoming editor Robert Winnett and revealed he has used fraudulent methods to gather news for British publications.

Jesse Ventura: RFK Jr.’s Nicole Shanahan pick was ‘money over votes’

Former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura said Robert F. Kennedy Jr. missed an opportunity to send a message to voters when he tapped Silicon Valley billionaire Nicole Shanahan as his running mate, saying dollar signs drove the decision.

Lawmaker says watchdog’s report on FDA handling of infant formula crisis confirms panel’s findings

A House Oversight subcommittee says a federal watchdog's audit of the Food and Drug Administration's handling of the 2022 infant formula crisis verifies the panel's findings that the agency bungled its response.

N.J. attorney general charges George Norcross, South Jersey Democratic boss

The New Jersey attorney general on Monday charged a major Democratic political boss, George E. Norcross III, with racketeering, a stunning development for an influential insurance broker who built a "South Jersey machine" despite never being elected to office.

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