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Retired Army Capt. Sam Brown mounts 2nd bid for U.S. Senate in Nevada after 2022 loss in GOP primary

Retired Army Capt. Sam Brown made his long-awaited U.S. Senate candidacy official on Monday, jumping into the race to take on Democratic incumbent Jacky Rosen a year after losing the Republican nomination to challenge Nevada's other U.S. senator.

Ex-Indiana attorney general enters GOP governor’s race after groping case derailed 2020 reelection

Former Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill announced Monday that he is entering the 2024 Indiana governor's race nearly three years after his reelection bid was derailed by allegations that he drunkenly groped four women during a party.

Whistleblowers: FBI leaders blow off judge’s ruling against Biden’s social media censorship

Several FBI whistleblowers told the House Judiciary Committee on Monday that the bureau's leaders failed to take steps to abide by a U.S. District judge's temporary injunction against the Biden administration working with social media companies to censor speech.

California delays decision on bill to make Big Tech pay for news content

California lawmakers are delaying consideration of a bill to make Big Tech platforms pay for news content, following soon after the Golden State's representatives in Congress killed related federal legislation.

Biden is still shilling for China

President Joe Biden telegraphed how weak he would be on China during his presidential campaign. Unfortunately for the country, that has been one of the few campaign promises he has kept during his time in office.

Media spins Joe Biden’s temper as a good thing

An 80-year-old president who regularly says things that don’t make sense and is unable to control his temper may not be the best choice to run the most powerful country in the world. But that has not stopped some in the media from working overtime to try and spin these faults into evidence of presidential competence.

Voters ready to give Trump a second chance at draining the swamp

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa — Donald Trump did many things as president to earn the loyalty of his supporters. Where he failed, Trump and his voters blame the “deep state,” “the swamp,” or bad counsel from his advisers.

After Supreme Court win, Californians for Equal Rights promises to keep fighting for equality

The Supreme Court officially ended systemic discrimination in the college admission process in June. In a 6-to-3 ruling, the nation’s highest court ruled against the unfair race-based affirmative action admission programs implemented by the University of North Carolina and Harvard College.

Jake Tapper’s All the Demons are Here is a thriller that immerses readers in the turbulent ’70s

PHILADELPHIA — Evel Knievel, Watergate, Studio 54, the Vietnam War, the New York City blackout of 1977, the death of Elvis Presley: Jake Tapper was just a child when these larger-than-life figures and moments were making headlines in the '70s. The CNN news anchor and novelist admits he only peripherally remembers their impact, yet nonetheless, he finds a way to bring them to life in his newest novel, All the Demons Are Here. It is an action-packed thriller that places the reader right in the thick of one of the most culturally volatile times in the last century.

Putin reinforces his deep vulnerability via Yevgeny Prigozhin meeting

We've just learned that Vladimir Putin met with Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin just five days after the latter's June 23 aborted rebellion. The meeting evinces just how vulnerable Putin feels he still is to the Wagner Group's military power.

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