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ZAA-accredited zoos would be exempt from state oversight under Wisconsin GOP proposal

A proposal by Wisconsin Republicans would allow Zoological Association of America-accredited zoos to bypass oversight by the state government.

White House insists there’s ‘no sign’ ISIS sympathizer’s smuggling ring brought terrorists into US

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre insisted there is "no sign" that the ISIS sympathizer's smuggling ring over the southern border brought terrorists into the U.S.

GOP anger grows over Biden admin’s potential plea deal for suspected 9/11 architects

More GOP lawmakers are demanding answers from the Pentagon about a potential plea deal that might shield 9/11 terrorist attack orchestrators from the death penalty.

DeSantis signals possible campaign timeout to deal with Idalia: ‘You do what you need to do’

Gov. Ron DeSantis, a contender in the 2024 GOP presidential race, suggested Tuesday that he is prepared to deal with the impacts of Hurricane Idalia on the Sunshine State.

New York GOP lawmaker calls for Staten Island to ‘secede’

Nicole Malliotakis, the House Republican representing Staten Island, is calling on the borough to secede from the rest of New York City.

Is ‘TrumpGPT’ Ramaswamy an asset for ex-prez — or is Trumpism a threat?

Former President Donald Trump wasn’t on the debate stage in Milwaukee, but Trumpism was, thanks to 38-year-old businessman Vivek Ramaswamy.

Cooke: Media Running an ‘Extortion Racket’ in Coverage of Mass Shootings

On the latest episode of The Editors podcast, Charlie Cooke excoriated the media for the disparate treatment of mass shootings.

‘The Governor is Wrong’: NYC Mayor Adams Blasts Hochul’s Handling of Migrant Crisis

‘She’s the governor of the state of New York. New York City is in that state. Every county in this state should be part...

The Problem with Shifting from ‘Evidence-Based’ to ‘Science-Based’ Medicine

Stifling debate seems to be the primary point of this shift in approach to medical matters.

California TV ad campaign launches to oppose hotels overrun by homelessness and criminality

A new television ad campaign in California was launched by an activist group that opposes a hotel worker union's effort to expand policies that force hotels to offer empty rooms to the homeless.

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