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Biden seeks more than $100B for Ukraine, Israel and border security

The White House said Friday it is sending a roughly $105 billion funding request to Congress that packages aid for the conflicts in Ukraine and Israel with enough money to hire thousands of agents and judges at the southern U.S. border.

Brain hacking: Pentagon eyes mind-control technology

The Pentagon's information warfare experts are warning about brain hacking, a new technology that appears capable of extracting and inserting information into people's minds.

States ask Supreme Court to halt feds’ ‘Good Neighbor’ emissions plans

A group of states have petitioned the Supreme Court to halt the federal government from imposing a plan to reduce emissions state to state, as their appeal is pending in lower courts. They say if the justices don't intervene now, they'll suffer economic harm and potential damage to the power grid.

Trump’s new ad claps back at Hillary Clinton saying MAGA voters need ‘deprogramming’

Former President Donald Trump released a new ad Thursday that mocks former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton by calling her a "genius" for her plan to "brainwash" voters into reelecting President Biden.

$122 million windfall as IRS says it’s made 100 wealthy taxpayers pay what they owe

The IRS has already sweated $122 million out of 100 wealthy taxpayers, the agency announced Friday, celebrating early returns in the Biden administration's campaign to make the rich pay what they owe to Uncle Sam.

Republicans deserve to be the minority party

House Republicans have dumped Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) as their speaker nominee after he failed to win a floor vote for the third time on Friday morning. That means Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-NC), who was empowered to act as the House’s temporary speaker until at least January, is nominally in charge but without any legislative powers.

How ESG mandates might hurt the planet

Major companies these days issue “climate risk” and “climate impact” statements as part of their “environmental and social governance” or ESG disclosures.

Newsom takes his backup presidential campaign to Israel

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) is visiting Israel en route to China even though no one really asked him to. So what is the point, exactly?

Canadian grocers aren’t the ones responsible for surging food prices, Trudeau

New government data emerged this week showing that food prices in Canada continue to climb.

Jim Jordan cannot win the speakership. He should give way

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) should withdraw as the Republican nominee for speaker of the House. With every ballot on the House floor, he loses more votes, so it is evident he cannot secure a majority. He does the House and the country a disservice by continuing to press his hopeless case. He is simply not popular enough and is too divisive to lead.

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