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House recesses with just 2 days to solve government shutdown standoff

The House of Representatives is out of session until Feb. 28, at which point Congress will have two days to navigate avoiding a government shutdown.

Last rival standing: Haley faces steep uphill climb against Trump with one week until South Carolina primary

With one week to go until the South Carolina Republican presidential primary, polls indicate Nikki Haley is far behind former President Trump, the GOP frontrunner.

Australian MPs vote overwhelmingly to demand US, UK free Assange; US lawyers pressure DOJ to drop charges

Australian MPs and U.S. lawyers are calling an end to the prosecution of Julian Assange ahead of his possible final legal appeal challenging his U.S. extradition.

Florida does well to teach the deadly history of communism

Despite caterwauling from the Left, Florida would be doing the right thing by requiring its schools to establish a factual curriculum about the history of communism. Other states should emulate this educational initiative. The Sunshine State’s legislature seems likely to mandate an “age-appropriate and developmentally appropriate” lesson plan about the “events of the Cultural Revolution […]

Dem elites shouldn’t be laughing at Trump’s civil trial outcome — they just made him a political martyr

Former President Donald Trump was found guilty in his civil fraud trial in New York, resulting in a $355 million fine and a three-year...

PBS music doc ‘Gospel’ is a blessing that lifts spirits

If you are tired of TV shows like “The Bachelor” where women demean themselves by competing for the “love” of a man; visit PBS...

Putin and the West’s Putinistas

Are they naïve? Or knowing?

Trump’s legal debts top a half-billion dollars. Will he have to pay?

Donald Trump's legal debts might now exceed a half-billion dollars.

NYT columnist makes case that Biden should not run again

Erza Klein, a columnist and podcast host for The New York Times, called on President Biden to end his White House bid and go out as a "hero." “I want to say this clearly: I like Biden. I think he’s been a good president. I think he is a good president. I don’t like having...

Sean Spicer: Trump verdict is ‘what happens if insanity and outrage had a baby’

Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer expressed his displeasure with the $355 million fine levied on former President Trump Friday in the verdict following a months-long civil fraud trial in New York. “Overall this ruling today was the definition of what happens if insanity and outrage had a baby,” Spicer, who served under the...

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