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Trump enjoys a 37-point lead in high-profile poll of GOP presidential field

Former President Donald Trump trounces his GOP rivals by whopping margins across all demographic groups ahead of the 2024 race, according to a poll released Monday that underscores the tall task for his primary challengers.

Mar-a-Lago worker charged in Trump’s classified documents case to make first court appearance

An employee of Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, Carlos De Oliveira, is expected to make his first court appearance Monday on charges accusing him of scheming with the former president to hide security footage from investigators probing Trump's hoarding of classified documents.

There was never a ‘COVID baby boom,’ and the baby bust is continuing in 2023

The United States has been in a baby bust since 2008, with fewer births and a lower birthrate year after year for almost the entire last 15 years.

Democrats embrace spreading misinformation when it comes to climate change

Based on many recent comments by Democratic politicians, one would think they have never experienced a heat wave or summer temperatures before. That’s the only logical conclusion after tweets by failed Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA).

Russia is now acting from sheer, wanton cruelty

A year ago, I experienced a moment of heart-stopping beauty in the middle of a war. It happened in the House of Scientists in Odesa, built as a stately home by the Tolstoy family in the early 19th century. I had visited many more famous palaces, but few lovelier ones. The rooms were perfectly proportioned, and the colors harmoniously blended, but it was the textures that moved me the most. Gilded mirrors, inlaid walnut, silk upholstery, gleaming chandeliers, a parquet floor made with 22 varieties of oak — all these surfaces gleaming, as in some Dutch Golden Age painting, with truer-than-life intensity. In one room, a music professor was playing Chopin on a grand piano that had belonged to Franz Liszt, and I felt tears pricking at my eyes. If my Ukrainian hosts were aiming to show me what they were fighting for, they succeeded.

The risks and prospects of impeaching Joe Biden 

Indeed, the last two impeached presidents saw their poll numbers increase immediately after the proceedings.

Russian missile hits another apartment building, Ukraine says

A Russian missile struck another apartment building in central Ukraine on Monday, leaving four people dead and trapping residents underneath the rubble, according to Ukraine’s interior minister.  Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said one of two Russian missiles hit a section of an apartment building in Kryvyi Rih, killing four including a 10-year-old girl. Fifty-three people...

US employers are stuck in a hiring catch-22

Let’s fix the I-9 system so we can stop going in circles and start moving forward to a stronger labor market.

Trump tops DeSantis by 37 points in new NYT/Sienna poll

Former President Trump holds a wide lead in the Republican presidential race, according to a new poll, topping Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis by 37 points. The New York Times/Sienna College poll found Trump leading DeSantis, 54 to 17 percent, among likely Republican primary voters while no other candidate reached over 3 percent support. DeSantis trails in...

Teach truth, not racism, to the next generation of Americans

Keeping discriminatory, racist ideologies out of our schools and away from our tax dollars shouldn’t be treated as controversial, because it isn’t controversial.

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