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Senators push for broader fentanyl screenings in ERs

A bipartisan Senate duo is pushing legislation that would increase screening for fentanyl in emergency rooms to identify patients suffering from overdoses.

Elise Stefanik lodges ‘inappropriate’ speech complaint against judge linked to Trump, Jan. 6 cases

House Republican Conference Chairwoman Elise Stefanik is demanding an ethics investigation into a Washington district court judge who presided over Jan. 6 cases and supervised special counsel Jack Smith's indictment of former President Donald Trump.

Pentagon should delay buying new planes for Special Operations Command, advises GAO

The Defense Department should hold off on buying dozens of small, fixed-wing aircraft that U.S. Special Operations Command says would be used for close air support and intelligence-gathering missions in austere environments like Africa, the Government Accountability Office said.

Democrat calls Trump ‘best QVC’ salesman for selling pieces of his Georgia mug shot suit

Rep. Jared Moskowitz criticized former President Donald Trump for selling pieces of the suit he wore in his Georgia mug shot, saying pieces of Mr. Trump's late wife Ivana's gravestone will be next.

Haley will debate in Des Moines, challenges Trump before Iowa caucuses

Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley says she plans to debate in Des Moines on Jan. 10 and challenged former President Donald Trump, the GOP front-runner, to do the same as candidates enter a one-month sprint to the Jan. 15 Iowa caucuses.

House Republicans say outcome of Biden impeachment inquiry is not predetermined

House Republicans now have a formally authorized impeachment inquiry into President Biden, but GOP lawmakers say that doesn't mean full impeachment proceedings of the president are a foregone conclusion

US and allies should warn China over Hong Kong kidnap threats

Alongside his claim that communist China is a democracy, one of Xi Jinping's more absurd assertions is that Beijing never interferes in the internal affairs of other nations. This is a patent falsity evinced by China's expansive intellectual property theft, territorial imperialism, and election interference.

Chicago wants to keep poor students in failing schools for equity

Mayor Brandon Johnson lied during his campaign to become mayor of Chicago, but now he has erased any doubt: He wants to make life harder for poor students by destroying selective enrollment in the name of “equity.”

The New York Times is the partisan mouthpiece you thought it was

Sometimes, you read a news story that challenges how you see the world and changes your mind.

Israeli military mistakenly kills 3 hostages in Gaza

Israeli soldiers killed three Israeli hostages in Gaza after they were “mistakenly identified ... as a threat,” the country's military said Friday. Israeli military spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said it was not clear if the hostages had escaped their captors or were abandoned. The shooting occurred in the Shijaiyah neighborhood of central Gaza City,...

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