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Accused migrant rapist passed through border hot spot at the center of Texas, Biden feud

The recent rape of a young girl in New York City, allegedly by an illegal Ecuadorian migrant, has brought attention back to the crossing hot spot of Eagle Pass, Texas.

Bill and Hillary Clinton tap into their money men for Biden’s battle against Trump

Biden's 2024 re-election campaign says the president hauled in $8.1 million at a fundraiser where he was joined by former President Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

As GOP calls Biden’s oil reserve depletions election-year politics, figures show he’s sold off the most

Despite a Congressional Research Service report saying not all oil reserve depletions should be considered political, Republicans have hammered President Biden for using up the SPR.

Is the Biden Campaign Sleepwalking into a Black-Voter Catastrophe?

‘The Biden campaign needs to turn it around,’ says Reverend Markel Hutchins, ‘and they need to do so quickly.’

A Nobel Economist’s Tendentious Turn

Joseph Stiglitz’s new book completely misrepresents the positions of Hayek and Friedman.

Foreign-Aid Group Faces Reckoning over Support for DEI Ideology

After using divisive rhetoric about ‘whiteness,’ a powerful NGO faces a possible funding ban from Congress.

Preserving the ‘Defense’ in the Defense Bill

It is good that legislators have a say in, well, legislating. But the defense bill needs to be sharp, clean, and unburdened by foolish...

Conservative Groups, Lawmakers Gear Up to Battle Biden’s ‘Blatantly Illegal’ Mass-Amnesty Immigration Order

The order creates a path to citizenship for the spouses of U.S. citizens who have resided in the country for over ten years.

Rep. Bowman under fire over allegation he requested photo to prove friendship with Jews

Rep. Jamaal Bowman is facing criticism in his Westchester, New York, district after a text exchange showed him asking a rabbi to send photos of them together so he could show he has Jewish friendships.

GOP senators in a bind as they root for their colleagues in contention as Trump’s running mate

With four Senate Republicans on the shortlist to become former President Donald Trump's running mate, most of their colleagues are hesitant to declare a preferred vice presidential candidate.

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