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DNC slams Noem over ‘horrifying’ story about shooting her family’s dog

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) on Friday slammed South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) over a passage in her new book about shooting her family dog. In a statement first shared with The Hill, the DNC called itself the “Dogmocratic Party” and gave its response in the voice of the dogs of the party. “As...

Ronan Farrow sees ‘commonality’ between Weinstein, Trump cases

Author and journalist Ronan Farrow says he sees "commonality" between the legal cases former President Trump faces and that of disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein. "There is a commonality of the legal theories being applied," Farrow said during a Thursday night appearance on CNN. "In both cases, prosecutors argued for and judges allowed in evidence...

The government can help people in need —and the Social Security Administration just proved it  

It turns out simply using the U.S. mail is a powerful way to help vulnerable Americans.  

King Charles to resume public duties after cancer diagnosis 

King Charles III is going to resume public duties "after a period of treatment and recuperation following his recent cancer diagnosis," Buckingham Palace said in a Friday statement.  Charles will make his first public appearance next week at a cancer treatment center after his cancer was discovered during a hospital stay in early February. “The...

‘Catch and kill’ dominates David Pecker testimony: Trump trial live updates

The former publisher of the National Enquirer is on the witness stand in Manhattan for a fourth day Friday, continuing the cross-examination by lawyers for former President Trump. David Pecker spent much of this week divulging seedy details of media agreements he entered into with Trump and ex-lawyer Michael Cohen to keep negative news stories...

The misguided laws contributing to America’s rural health crisis

CON laws deter new hospitals from forming and, by doing so, exacerbate the rural health care crisis.

NY lawmakers propose conditioning federal funding on monitoring of antisemitism

Two New York lawmakers are proposing legislation that could condition federal funding for universities to stricter monitoring of on-campus antisemitism. Reps. Ritchie Torres (D-N.Y.) and Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) plan to introduce the College Oversight and Legal Updates Mandating Bias Investigations and Accountability (COLUMBIA) Act, in the wake of pro-Palestinian encampments, protests and arrests on college...

Adam Schiff’s bags stolen from parked car before San Francisco dinner party

Rep. Adam Schiff’s (D-Calif.) bags were stolen from his parked car before a San Francisco dinner party Thursday.  Schiff, who is running for California’s Senate seat, was in the Bay Area for a couple of days when his luggage got taken from his car parked at a downtown garage.  The burglary left the congressman in...

Anti-Israel protests nationwide fueled by left-wing groups backed by Soros, dark money

Anti-Israel protests that have erupted across college campuses nationwide are being organized by groups funded by progressive mega-donor George Soros.

Dem Senate candidate Elissa Slotkin’s ‘small consulting business’ may have never been active

Rep. Elissa Slotkin's "small consulting business," which she established weeks prior to announcing her congressional bid, doesn't appear to have ever been in operation.

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