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Biden’s daughter owes thousands in income taxes, lien documents show

President Biden's daughter has thousands in unpaid taxes, according to tax lien filed in December

Top Republican talks AI arms race: ‘You’ll have machines competing with each other’

Rep. Gary Palmer, the No. 5 House Republican, is sounding the alarm about the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computing by U.S. adversaries.

China Committee Chair Gallagher proposes Taiwan deterrence strategy, demands Pentagon classified briefing

House China Committee Chairman Mike Gallagher is requesting a classified briefing from the Pentagon to discuss ways the United States can work to aid Taiwan in deterrence efforts amid heightened aggression in the region.

DHS suspends train operations at two border crossings due to migrant surge

Homeland Security said Sunday it will suspend cross-border freight train operations at crossings between Mexico and El Paso and Eagle Pass in Texas.

Car plows into SUV in Biden motorcade outside Delaware campaign HQ

A car plowed into a parked SUV that was guarding President Joe Biden 's motorcade Sunday night while the president was leaving a visit to his campaign headquarters. The president and first lady Jill Biden were unharmed.

‘Secret’ negotiations with Dems on border prompts GOP senators to demand ‘transparent process’

A group of Republican senators on Sunday pressed their leadership to convene the GOP conference to brief them on negotiations with Democrats to strengthen southern border security.

Talker’s Magazine founder calls out ratty words, noisy news

One longtime talk-radio maven has become openly vexed at his media peers for upping the often manipulative and calculated "noise' in their news coverage in order to gain public attention and ratings.

Exactly 250 years from the event that started the Revolution

Exactly 250 years ago, on Dec. 16, 1773, a gang of rowdies, some dressed as Mohawk braves, boarded three merchant ships in Boston Harbor and, over three hours, dumped 342 chests of tea into the cold waves. A new law had, in fact, lowered the price of tea, but they still resented paying a token levy on it.

Big win for the First Amendment in Virginia

Even with the American Civil Liberties Union fighting against civil rights, the cause of freedom of conscience won a big victory this week against a Virginia school board’s attempt at mandatory wokeness. Lady Justice (she/her) surely is smiling.

Matthew Perry’s ketamine overdose should be a lesson in expanded use of the dangerous drug

Perry was receiving ketamine regularly by intravenous injection to treat his longtime depression and anxiety, but according to the coroner, hadn’t received an intravenous...

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