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VOA climate warrior slams flights to Israel, Biden re-ups his billionaire-tax fib and more 

Voice of America reporter Anita Powell suggested that US supply flights to Israel hurt the environment.

Biden’s broken border admission: Letters to the Editor — Jan. 26, 2024

NY Post readers discuss President Biden’s comments about the lack of security at the southern border.

Brandon Johnson Focuses on What Matters

Yes, it’s Gaza.

YIMBY: The Normalization of Crime in Washington, D.C.

Retail deserts are sure to follow.

No, 64,000 Children Have Not Been Conceived in Rape in States with Pro-Life Laws

An article in a medical journal grossly exaggerates the number of children conceived in rape in states with pro-life laws.

Trump urges support for Texas in border ‘invasion’ fight with Biden

Former President Donald Trump said Thursday that Texas Gov. Greg Abbott must be given "full support" in his standoff with President Biden over the border, including the state's ability to "repel" illegal immigrants.

NSA secretly buying Americans’ data without a warrant

The National Security Agency has secretly been buying Americans' internet records and using them for spying purposes without obtaining a warrant, a senior senator revealed Thursday.

Heritage Foundation touts its record fundraising year

The Heritage Foundation has revealed that it raised more money in 2023 than in any prior year. The conservative policy organization revealed that it has surpassed $150 million in cash and donation commitments from 500,000 "patriotic Americans" who are members.

Biden family brought no skills to business deals, ex-partner testifies

Mervyn Yan, a former associate of Hunter Biden who helped him to secure lucrative business deals with an energy company linked to the Chinese Communist Party, told House investigators the president's son and brother "had no experience" in the energy and infrastructure sectors that paid them handsomely.

Judge rules Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers can be questioned in Trump fake electors lawsuit

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers can be asked questions related to his role serving as a Democratic elector in the 2020 presidential election as part of an ongoing lawsuit against former President Donald Trump's attorneys, a judge ruled Thursday.

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