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Sandy Hook families blast Alex Jones amid bankruptcy battle: ‘His time is up’

Families of those killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting blasted right-wing personality Alex Jones amid his bankruptcy battle Tuesday. The families and a committee of creditors for Jones noted his earlier bankruptcy for himself and his company, Free Speech Systems, last year. They said in the time since he and his company filed...

Vivek Ramaswamy reveals his campaign has become a social-media stunt

Republican presidential candidate businessman Vivek Ramaswamy called on the RNC to hold a fifth debate on X to boost viewership.

Blame Ireland’s migrant surge, not ‘right-wingers,’ for Dublin riots

In the 12 months leading up to April this year, 141,600 immigrants landed in Ireland.

Family lunch, some shopping, a Christmas tree lighting: Biden’s day out in Nantucket

It wasn't all work and no play for President Joe Biden on Friday on this picturesque Massachusetts island.

Andrew Cuomo sued for sexual assault by former staffer

A woman has sued Andrew Cuomo for alleged sexual assault when he was governor of New York.

Kamala Harris scorched for posting Thanksgiving photo next to gas stove

Vice President Kamala Harris was roasted on social media over her Thanksgiving photo, which shows her posing next to a gas-fired stove even as the Biden administration seeks to crack down on the appliances.

Democrat Dean Phillips will not seek reelection to Congress to focus on presidential race

November has seen a slew of lawmakers opt to retire from their seats in the House, but only one is foregoing another term to seek the highest seat of power.

Biden doesn’t know when Hamas will free American hostages in Gaza

President Biden on Friday praised the release of two dozen hostages who had been held by Hamas terrorists for more than six weeks but said "we don't know" when Americans will be set free.

American dream takes another hit: Poll finds fewer still believers in it

Fewer and fewer voters believe in the American dream or the idea that hard work helps you become successful, according to a new poll.

Charles Peters RIP — a footnote

Charlie Peters, who died yesterday on Thanksgiving at age 96, left many people with much to thank him for, not least the many writers who, as young men (or, in some cases, young women), were noisily edited by him and, having learned from that experience, have gone on to illustrious and successful careers. Check out Politico for testimony from many of them, most of whom worked for him in the many years (1969-2001) he founded and edited the Washington Monthly.

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