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How to break the impasse for speaker of the House

With Americans hostage in Gaza, the Middle East aflame, and time running out on government funding, the House has a duty to get back to work. Some people may need to compromise, but there is a good way to do it.

Argentina prosecutes presidential front-runner Javier Milei for teaching basic economics

With inflation accelerating to 138% annually in Argentina, or prices more than doubling multiple times per year, classical monetarist Javier Milei is slated to win the South American nation's presidency thanks to his radical promise to replace its peso with the United States dollar. The ruling regime, correctly terrified that Milei will end Argentina's ability to fund its Peronist policies at the expense of its citizens's savings, has launched an eleventh-hour attack on Milei, prosecuting the economist for the crime of telling the truth.

Biden ups calls for gun reform on late George Floyd’s 50th birthday

President Biden on Saturday reiterated his commitment to fighting gun violence on what would have been the late George Floyd's 50th birthday. "George Floyd should be alive. He should be celebrating his 50th birthday with his young daughter Gianna, family, and friends," Biden wrote in a statement. "He deserved so much more." "Today, we join...

If you needed more proof that American politics is in trouble, here it is

Over the last several years, polls have revealed Americans’ increasing disgust with the country’s political system. Results about the disillusionment of voters have become so commonplace that the media often doesn’t cover them. But last week Pew Research Center released a survey so comprehensive, so bleak, and so alarming that it couldn’t be ignored. In summary, Pew...

Haley closes in on DeSantis as biggest challenger to Trump

Nikki Haley is increasingly being viewed as the most viable alternative to former President Trump, as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) continues to struggle to gain traction in the primary. The former United Nations ambassador received widespread praise for her performances in the GOP primary debates, has bumped up in primary polling and become an...

Sunday shows preview: Battle rages in Middle East; House still lacking Speaker

The ongoing war between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas and an anticipated election of a new House Speaker are likely to be the focus of this week’s Sunday news shows. The Israel Defense Force (IDF) launched a deadly and destructive counteroffensive in Gaza this week, after Hamas entered the country on Oct. 7...

WHO condemns Israel’s Gaza evacuation order as ‘death sentence’ for sick, injured

The World Health Organization (WHO) on Saturday condemned Israel for issuing evacuation orders in Gaza ahead of an expected ground invasion, calling it a "death sentence" for the sick and injured Palestinians in hospitals in the region. "Forcing more than 2000 patients to relocate to southern Gaza, where health facilities are already running at maximum...

Nadler: supporting innocent Palestinians doesn’t make you anti-Israel 

Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) argued on Saturday that supporting innocent Palestinians doesn’t make a person anti-Israel amid the ongoing fighting between Israel and Hamas. “It’s a fairly simple proposition: valuing innocent Palestinians’ lives- as I very much do- obviously doesn’t by itself imply one doesn’t also value innocent Israelis’ lives,” Nadler said in a post...

DeSantis argues against US accepting Gaza refugees, citing antisemitism

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) argued Saturday that the U.S. shouldn't take in Palestinian refugees fleeing from Gaza amid the war between Israel and Hamas militants. "I don't know what [President] Biden's gonna do, but we cannot accept people from Gaza into this country as refugees," DeSantis, a GOP presidential candidate, said during a campaign...

Most US adults say country is heading in wrong direction: poll

Most U.S. adults say the country is heading in the wrong direction, according to a recent survey from the Associated Press-NORC Research Center. The poll, released Saturday, found 78 percent of respondents saying the country is headed in the wrong direction. Only 21 percent said it is headed in the right direction. Just a month...

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