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Mark Meadows pleads not guilty to charges in Georgia election case and waives right to arraignment

Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows on Tuesday pleaded not guilty to charges accusing him of participating in an illegal scheme to try to overturn the results of the 2020 election in Georgia and will not appear in court in Atlanta this week.

Senate physician declares McConnell neurologically healthy after extensive examination

A new letter Tuesday from the attending physician in Congress rejects speculation that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is suffering from a seizure disorder or Parkinson's disease following two recent episodes in which he froze up in public.

Trump supporters dismiss electability challenges, see him as best hope against Biden

A flood of national and early-state surveys indicate that most Republican primary voters either disagree or, frankly, just don't care about President Trump's legal problems.

Rep. Matt Gaetz promotes marijuana reform during stint as host on Newsmax

Rep. Matt Gaetz, during a stint as a substitute cable news host, promoted marijuana legalization after the Department of Health and Human Services moved to deregulate the drug.

Is the US-United Arab Emirates alliance salvageable?

The United Arab Emirates assumes it can maintain very close relations with the U.S. while simultaneously supporting America's two most preeminent adversaries: China and Russia.

Elon Musk’s X reached out to the ADL, but somehow the ADL is to blame

In recent days, the Anti-Defamation League has been the center of attention on social media, fueled by the viral hashtag #BanTheADL.

Actually, segregating children is racist

Just so that you are caught up on what liberal “anti-racism” means, here is a helpful addition to the handbook: Segregating children by skin color and keeping minority children away from white children is good, while opposing that segregation makes you a racist.

The bad and good news about Iran’s nuclear program

The International Atomic Energy Agency, the world’s chief nuclear watchdog, leaked snippets of its latest quarterly report about Iran’s nuclear program last week. The picture is, at best, murky: good news wrapped in bad news, wrapped in confusion and ambivalence about the way ahead.

Blame lazy Democrats, not Tuberville, for confirmation halt

The Senate is set to take its first vote in over 40 days on Tuesday, which is an important fact to keep in mind as the civilian leaders of the Navy, the Air Force, the Space Force, and the Army take to the op-ed page to accuse Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) of “putting our national security at risk.”

Mexico needs history lesson on the Berlin Wall

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador famously does not respect President Joe Biden, so Biden is probably not the best man for the job, but someone needs to teach Mexico about the history of the Berlin Wall.

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