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New Hampshire Dem Rep. Annie Kuster won’t run again

Rep. Annie Kuster of New Hampshire said Wednesday she won't seek reelection this year in a state that has two seats.

Outdoorsy women are not gender confused

Comedian and actor W.C. Fields famously mused, “Marry an outdoorswoman. Then if you throw her out into the yard on a cold night, she can still survive.” This Women’s History Month, however, women who recreate outdoors have been deemed insufficiently female for displaying so-called “tomboy” tendencies. Vile attacks were lobbed at outdoor influencer and avid […]

New York Judge Juan Merchan supports Democratic campaigns

The court system clown show continues as Democratic judges conspire against former President Donald Trump.  On Tuesday, New York Judge Juan Merchan imposed a gag order on Trump to silence his attempts to call out parties involved in his hush money trial who are trying to destroy him, arguing that his mean online messages “establish […]

Massachusetts Democrats vote against homeless Americans

Massachusetts Senate Minority Leader Bruce Tarr had a perfectly reasonable ask from his colleagues last week, but the Democrats who dominate the body said no. Tarr filed an amendment to a bill providing funding for the state’s emergency shelter system. His amendment would have prioritized residents of Massachusetts over newly arrived immigrants for available spots in the […]

An ‘aligned’ NBC News has no room for Republican voices

The abrupt firing of former Republican Party Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel from her brand-new paid contributor gig at NBC News is one of the most instructive episodes of the ideological conformity that plagues the legacy media. McDaniel, far from among the most controversial voices in the Republican Party, signed a two-year contract with NBC last week […]

Joe Biden, the (still) unpopular president

JOE BIDEN, THE (STILL) UNPOPULAR PRESIDENT. There’s been a lot of wishful reporting about the political fortunes and reelection hopes of President Joe Biden. Look at some of the headlines: “Biden gains on Trump in 6 battleground states.” “Biden-Trump rematch tightens.” “Biden’s polling is improving.” And more. A recent modest uptick in Biden’s polls, which may […]

House adds Rutgers to list of schools under antisemitism investigation

The House Education Committee announced Wednesday it has sent a letter to Rutgers University requesting information regarding its handling of antisemitism on campus.   “The Committee on Education and the Workforce (the Committee) is investigating Rutgers University’s response to antisemitism and its failure to protect Jewish students. I have grave concerns regarding the inadequacy of...

Record growth in renewables, with a long way to go

Welcome to The Hill's Sustainability newsletter {beacon} Sustainability Sustainability   The Big Story Record growth in renewables, with a long way to go World nations achieved record renewable energy deployment in 2023, with the sector accounting for 86 percent of all power capacity additions, a new report has found. © AP Photo/Michael Sohn Yet despite...

Climate change endangers 70 percent of world’s wine regions: Study

Rising global temperatures could decimate global wine production over the new few decades, according to a new study published Tuesday in the science journal Nature. Researchers estimated that as much as 70 percent of the world’s suitable regions for wine will become too warm this century, including as much as 90 percent of wine’s best...

Trump agitates hush money judge as he seeks to stave off NY trial

Former President Trump is pulling out all the stops to stave off the start of his first criminal trial, but the New York judge overseeing the case is increasingly appearing to lose his patience in the matter. Judge Juan Merchan just this week refused to sideline the hush money case over alleged discovery violations, gagged...

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