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Feds blew $3 trillion on ‘improper’ payments over last 20 years

The federal government has made nearly $3 trillion in "improper" payments over the last two decades, including a quarter-trillion in bogus payments last year alone, according to a new report Tuesday.

Biden family business needs its own special counsel

Perhaps the worst argument against indicting former President Donald Trump is that the Justice Department failed to pursue strong cases against the Clinton and Biden presidential families. The right answer isn’t to let Trump skate free but, without ignoring political realities, to hold serious presidential corruption to account. This certainly applies to the obvious malfeasance of the Bidens.

22 service members injured in Syria helicopter ‘mishap,’ Pentagon says

Twenty-two U.S. service members were injured in a “helicopter mishap” in Syria over the weekend, the Pentagon revealed late on Monday. “A helicopter mishap in northeastern Syria resulted in injuries of various degrees to 22 U.S. service members” on Sunday, U.S. Central Command said in a statement. The service members are receiving treatment for their injuries, with...

House demands AI update from Pentagon as threats from China, other adversaries pile up

House lawmakers are pushing the Defense Department for detailed explanations of how artificial intelligence is being incorporated into its national security plans.

Cops know who real NYPD commissioner is — and it wasn’t Keechant Sewell

The NYPD’s experiment with figurehead leadership came to an abrupt, if entirely foreseeable, end Monday with the resignation of Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell. Well,...

Trump indictment shows federal secrecy gone wild makes political lies — like Biden’s — harder to uncover

Former President Donald Trump was indicted last week on 37 federal charges tied to his possession and mishandling of classified documents.

Net Zero: Central Planners and the Price of Money

A bit of news from Britain that gives yet another example of how Net Zero will distort the way in which markets operate.

Chris Christie Hits Candidates Who Won’t Take On Trump: ‘They’re Afraid of Him’

The former New Jersey governor said he’ll make the argument that Trump is a three-time loser even if others won’t.

DOJ seeks 14-year prison sentence for Jan. 6 rioter who pleaded guilty to using Taser on police officer

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is planning to seek a 14-year prison sentence for a Jan 6. defendant who pleaded guilty to using a Taser on former Capitol Police officer Michael Fanone during the insurrection.  According to a sentencing memorandum filed last week, federal prosecutors argued that Daniel Rodriguez’s actions on that day add up to...

George Soros handing empire to son, Alex, prompts ‘Godfather’ comparison from European leader

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán took a jab at left-wing billionaire George Soros' decision to hand his empire over to his son, Alex, by referencing the film, "The Godfather."

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