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Disgraced NC Auditor Beth Wood pleads guilty to misdemeanor charges on last day in office

Outgoing North Carolina State Auditor Beth Wood, a Democrat, pleaded guilty Friday to two misdemeanor charges for using a state-issued vehicle for personal activities.

Fox News Politics: Democrats tell Schumer ‘hell no’

The latest updates from the 2024 campaign trail, exclusive interviews and more Fox News politics content

Why Hunter Biden stood in the Senate ‘swamp’ as he defied the House subpoena

Hunter Biden defied a House subpoena by holding a press conference in an area known as the Senate 'swamp,' but the gambit was a legal maneuver as well as a political one

Joe Biden wants US citizens to have to sneak into their own country

Joe Biden's US border policies have Americans trying to legally re-enter their own country pondering illegal crossings, thanks to enforcement agencies overwhelmed by illegal...

George Santos’ Cameo side hustle is perfectly ethical, experts say

George Santos has a new side hustle: selling custom video messages on the app Cameo. And unlike some of the former congressman’s previous financial...

The Anti-Israel Mutiny at the State Department

It is no coincidence that the diplomats’ revolt was sparked by Biden’s pursuit of policies typically pursued by Republican administrations.

The American System Works, and It Will Work If Trump Wins Again

Not even Woodrow Wilson could become a dictator.

Pro-Life Pregnancy Centers Provided a Record Number of Services in 2022

A report released by four pro-life organizations shows pregnancy help centers serving nearly a million clients in 2022.

Presidents can pull out of NATO only with congressional OK under Pentagon bill

While most of the attention was focused on the $841.4 billion the Pentagon will receive from the fiscal 2024 National Defense Authorization Act, Sen. Marco Rubio, Florida Republican, and Sen. Tim Kaine, Virginia Democrat, inserted a provision that would prevent presidents from unilaterally pulling out of NATO.

More than 20% of voters who used mail-in ballots in 2020 say they engaged in fraud

A new survey made the startling discovery that 1 in 5 voters who used mail-in ballots in the 2020 presidential election admitted to committing some type of voter fraud.

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