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Here’s why Obama stepped in to save Harvard prez Claudine Gay

Why would former President Barack Obama spend his time and political capital defending a protector of genocidal Jew-haters — “depending on the context” —...

Trump Asks Federal Appeals Court to Dismiss 2020 Election Case

Trump pleaded not guilty to four federal charges in the case in August.

Pro-Palestinian Protests Disrupt Cities before Holiday: ‘No Christmas as Usual’

On Saturday, a caravan of nearly 100 cars blocked the flow of traffic by O’Hare International Airport.

Lindsey Graham says Trump getting kicked off ballot in Colorado is ‘political decision’

Sen. Lindsey Graham slammed the Colorado Supreme Court on Sunday for removing former President Donald Trump from the state's primary ballot, accusing the justices of having a "hatred" for the GOP front-runner and issuing a decision not based in law.

Blue Ridge Beef recalls kitten, puppy food in seven East Coast states

Pet food company Blue Ridge Beef is recalling several lot numbers of its food for kitten and puppies, according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), warning the products are contaminated with salmonella and listeria. The products on the recall list are Kitten Grind (UPC 8 54298 00101 6), Kitten Mix (UPC 8 54298 00143...

What fast food places, restaurants will be open for Christmas 2023?

Need a quick bite? Here's what's open on Christmas Day.

Protecting endangered species used to be bipartisan — it needs to be again

As 2023 comes to a close, we need our leaders to come together just as they did in 1973 and re-commit to protecting endangered species.

NY governor vetoes bill expanding chances to challenge convictions

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) on Friday vetoed a bill that would have expanded opportunities for people with criminal convictions to challenge the judgments they received in their cases. The bill was championed by Democrats in the state Legislature and fiercely opposed by Republicans. Many critics argued the bill would have overwhelmed the justice...

Ron Johnson on Colorado Trump ruling: ‘Radical leftism has infiltrated every institution’ in US

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) joined the growing chorus of GOP critics of Colorado's ruling disqualifying former President Trump from the state's primary ballot, arguing "radical leftism" has "infiltrated" every institution in the U.S. Asked on Fox News's "Sunday Morning Futures" with Maria Bartiromo for his view on the Colorado ruling, Johnson said, "Well, radical leftism...

Don’t hand a blank check to a troubled FDIC 

implement or oversee, for example, ‘climate risk’ reporting or controls.”  The RECOUP Act will not make the banking system safer. It will instead entrench the power of the FDIC responsible for the toxic workplace culture and could enable politically motivated abuses.

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