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Former US attorney says special counsel report’s details on Biden’s memory were ‘superfluous’

Former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said on Sunday that details about President Biden's memory in the special counsel report on the president's handling of classified documents were "gratuitous, superfluous statements." Special counsel Robert Hur released a 388-page report last Thursday that concluded Biden "willfully" retained classified documents but leaked Biden of any wrongdoing. The report...

Super Bowl halftime: How to tell when a singer is lip syncing

Some singers need to or prefer to rely on a backup vocal track when performing live to ensure an airtight performance. How can you tell if someone is lip syncing?

Congressman, Army vet says Biden being ‘used,’ fears others are making decisions: ‘It’s abusive’

Pennsylvania Rep. Scott Perry said Biden is "not competent" to serve as president following Special Counsel Robert Hur's report describing him as "elderly man with a poor memory."

Our Aging Monarchs

The decision of so many world leaders to continue holding power into the twilight of their lives is a growing problem for the people...

‘Trad Bosses’ Are the New ‘Girl Bosses’

The ‘trad wives’ trend isn’t what it seems.

Affirmative Action Has No Place at Military-Service Academies

The military doesn’t possess a ‘national security’ trump card to evade equal rights. Our service academies must join the rest of American higher education.

The Debrief with Tim Carney: Trump’s role in blowing up the border deal

Washington Examiner Senior Columnist Tim Carney joins Investigations Editor Sarah Bedford to discuss whether former President Donald Trump should be considered responsible for the failed border deal. They also talk about the GOP’s strategy and whether the bill was perceived badly due to Trump’s opposition or if he opposed it because it was a bad […]

Department of Education antisemitism settlement is ‘cautionary tale’ as hate rages

The Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights has received more than 60 complaints about incidents of antisemitism and Islamophobia at colleges and K-12 schools nationwide in the aftermath of Hamas’s Oct. 7 terrorist attacks on Israel. The Office of Civil Rights is now investigating whether these incidents violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which protects people […]

House tax deal suggests chaos in 2025

The House passed a bipartisan tax bill last month by an eye-popping margin of 357 to 70. The bill keeps some good pro-growth tax policies alive, reins in pandemic-era fraud, and expands tax subsidies to families with children and developers. Yet obscured by the large vote margin is a more concerning development — the lack […]

Netanyahu defends Gaza response: ‘I think we’re doing the right thing’

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended his country’s response in Gaza on Sunday as Israel prepares to invade Rafah — a city that is holding one of the largest refugee camps for Palestinians fleeing the war in Gaza. In an interview on ABC’s “This Week” airing Sunday, co-host Jonathan Karl asked Netanyahu what his response...

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