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GOP lawmaker says Biden waiting too long on Iran response

Rep. Brad Wenstrup (R-Ohio) said President Biden is taking too long when it comes to responding to Iran over its connections to groups it is supporting and their aggressions toward the U.S. "It's been too long for a while. If you look at the attacks that have taken place since October 7, on U.S. interests,...

Biden won’t hit Iran for killing three Americans — he helped the mullahs do it

When President Biden finally responds to the deadly Iran-backed attack on American troops in Jordan, odds are he’ll both dispel the concerns of fearmongers...

Biden speaks of ‘hell’ at the National Prayer Breakfast — his speech certainly was

It’s one of Washington’s most hypocritical rituals, where politicians gather to silently pray that the Lord will destroy all their enemies — or at...

Deport NYC’s cop-beating migrants — if we can find them after they were let loose on no bail

Jhoan Boada, 22, is one of the migrants who beat up 2 police officers in Times Square and upon being set free with no...

Hochul’s right: Fighting the mob on the waterfront never goes out of style

The city’s dockworkers union wants to stop Gov. Hochul’s plan for a new Waterfront Commission to fight organized-crime corruption.

Family flees US after teacher spurs, hides 10-year-old daughter’s gender ‘transition’

A family in Washington state fled the country after a teacher encouraged and hid their 10-year-old child's gender "transition."

Anti-Israel hate seminar for NY schools will test Mayor Adams and Chancellor Banks

The latest outrage: a NYC Educators for Palestine seminar planned for Saturday promoted by Bronx-based virtual public-school principal Terri Grey.

As Cop-Beating Illegal Aliens Go Free, DA Bragg Plans Another Prosecution of Trump’s 76-Year-Old CFO

Bragg appears to be gearing up for a March trial against Trump with a warning for potential defense witnesses.

Ad Agency That Promoted OxyContin to Pay $350 Million Settlement to States

The advertising firm reportedly was behind advertisements and promotional materials that promoted OxyContin as safe and nonaddictive.

Georgia restricts Fulton County’s access to voter registration system after ‘cybersecurity incident’

An apparent cyberattack that affected government operations in Georgia's most populous county is creating challenges for its election office as it prepares for the state's March 12 presidential primary.

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