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AP Whitewashes Murder of Nursing Student by Illegal Immigrant

Laken Riley’s murder, the AP explains, was a result of the unsafe conditions that female athletes face.

Biden Bites

The president is as reckless with his dogs as he is with inflation.

‘No Labels’ official floats Nikki Haley for third-party presidential ticket

If things don't work out for Nikki Haley running in the Republican presidential primary, she could get another chance as a third-party candidate.

Bipartisan duo sells trimmed down bill for Ukraine, border security

Two House lawmakers, a moderate Republican and a centrist Democrat, are looking to force Speaker Mike Johnson's hand on their bipartisan bill to provide aid to Ukraine and secure the U.S. southern border.

House Republicans strain to find Mayorkas’ impeachment-level ‘high crimes’

House Republicans lack a smoking-gun argument that Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas' behavior is what the founders had in mind about impeachment, experts say.

Rep. Byron Donalds backs federal protections for IVF treatment

Rep. Byron Donalds endorsed Sunday protecting access to in vitro fertilization.

Is the Department of Agriculture funding the next pandemic?

At this point, we know the United States government most likely funded the creation of COVID-19 in a Wuhan lab via grants to perform animal torture (gain-of-function) research. Has that made our agencies rethink these programs? Led to gain-of-function research being re-banned? Caused enough pressure on the U.S. government to make it political suicide to […]

Don’t listen to Mike Lindell about early voting. He’s pushing an archaic and failed strategy

During a speech at CPAC on Saturday, Mike Lindell, the CEO of My Pillow, Inc., turned political activist, gave horrible advice about voting in the 2024 election. After listing the numerous examples of the supposed evidence he had of rampant, widespread voter fraud, he then recommended not to do early voting, implying that early voting […]

Lawmakers fail to reach deal with partial shutdown looming

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) on Sunday blasted Republicans over the threat of what he called “a harmful and unnecessary government shutdown” as Congress struggles to strike a bipartisan deal days out from a key funding deadline.  “We are mere days away from a partial government shutdown on March 1. Unless Republicans get serious,...

Senators prep for Mayorkas impeachment as government funding deadline looms

Senators are set to deal with the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas in swift fashion this week as they look ahead to a pair of government funding deadlines. The Senate returns to Washington on Monday from a two-week recess staring down a number of priorities, including averting a partial government shutdown. But...

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