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Katie Britt is boffo choice for GOP State of the Union response

MOBILE, Alabama — Republican leaders have made an excellent choice in tapping Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) to give their party’s response to the March 7 presidential State of the Union address. If Britt is at her best, other Republicans can learn from her on style and substance. As I described when she first entered the […]

DeSantis signs bill to expose Epstein and his friends

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is challenging the “deep state” by threatening to expose its involvement in what may turn out to be the largest sex scandal in modern history. DeSantis signed a bill designed to unveil a decade’s worth of grand jury documents held in Palm Beach, Florida, that the federal government wanted to keep […]

On AI disinformation, Big Government, Big Media, and Big Tech are the threats, not the solutions

Just before the New Hampshire primary, some voters received a fake robocall, purportedly from President Joe Biden, spreading election misinformation. For the news media, this was a huge story, confirming their obsession with the dangers of “misinformation” and their call for action by Big Government, Big Tech, and Big Media to better police and quash […]

Activists now facing felony charges in red powder attack on US Constitution

Two activists accused of throwing a red powder on the U.S. Constitution display case at the National Archives last month are now facing felony charges, the Justice Department (DOJ) announced Friday. Donald Zepeda, 35, of Maryland, and Jackson Green, 27 of Utah, were charged with felony destruction of government property for dumping the fine red...

US to airdrop humanitarian aid into Gaza, Biden says

President Biden said Friday that the United States will begin airdrops of humanitarian aid into Gaza amid negotiations for a temporary cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war. Biden confirmed the planned airdrops during an Oval Office meeting with the prime minister of Italy. The effort will provide humanitarian assistance to Palestinians in Gaza as watchdogs and...

Environmental leaders discuss barriers, ways forward during panel on climate policy

Young leaders from both sides of the aisle discussed topics ranging from the impact of climate change on health to ways to engage with politicians during a Thursday environmental policy panel hosted by The Hill. The online event, "Building Consensus Around Environmental Policy," was the inaugural installment in a partnership between The Hill and the...

Disparities persist 60 years after passage of Civil Rights Act, report finds

Black Americans have made significant advancements in the 60 years since the passage of the Civil Rights Act, but economic, educational and voting rights disparities persist, according to a report by the National Urban League on the State of Black America. “This year marks the 60th anniversary of that landmark legislation, but the journey toward...

X revives policy targeting deadnaming, misgendering 

X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, updated its abuse and harassment rules to revive regulations around content that misgenders or deadnames individuals. The quiet update comes less than a year after the platform, under Musk's ownership, revoked its ban on content that uses a transgender person’s name before they transitioned — known as...

Biden signs stopgap bill to extend funding deadline

President Biden signed a government funding bill to punt the threat of a shutdown later into the month and buy lawmakers time to hash out spending deals. The president signed a stopgap bill that maintains funding for the departments of Agriculture, Interior, Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, Veterans Affairs, Energy, Justice, Commerce, Energy and other...

Biden should put on his dancing shoes and woo nonpartisan voters

Biden and his campaign don’t seem to understand that different voters use different strategies to make decisions, requiring different ways to reach and persuade them.

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