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Chinese Ambassador Calls For WHO Investigation Into US Over Coronavirus Origins
‘My question is will they be allowed to come here to do the same thing?
George Shultz, Secretary of State under Reagan, Dead at 100
Shultz passed away at his home in California. He was 100 years old.
AstraZeneca Researchers Developing Modified Vaccine To Combat New Virus Variant
‘We’ll be ready if we need’
Biden and Iranian Supreme Leader Trade Demands over Lifting Sanctions, Halting Nuclear Expansion
The U.S. will not lift sanctions against Iran unless Tehran halts its uranium-enrichment efforts, the president said Sunday.
Here Are The Best Super Bowl National Anthem Performances Of All Time
Who was your favorite Super Bowl national anthem singer?
Liz Cheney Responds to Wyoming Republicans’ Censure, Says GOP ‘Should Not be Embracing’ Trump
The House Republican Conference chair defended her impeachment vote against the former president, saying that ‘our duty is to the Constitution.
Biden to End Trump Asylum Deals with Three Central American Countries
Agreements with El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras had required migrants who arrived at the southern border to seek asylum in one of those countries first.
LIVE UPDATES: White House clarifies intelligence officials will determine Trump’s access to briefings
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LIVE UPDATES: Wyoming GOP votes to censure Liz Cheney over Trump impeachment vote
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Michigan GOP Rep. Meijer tries to defend anti-Trump impeachment vote, angers voters
Michigan Rep. Peter Meijer, one of just 10 Republicans who voted to impeach then-President Donald Trump over the deadly attack on the Capitol, defended his decision while taking pointed criticism from voters Wednesday night.
California’s Newsom met online with Harry, Meghan just before US election
Prince Harry and Meghan risked a new row by holding a secret meeting with a top US Democrat in the run-up to the American election, it has emerged.
Iowa governor lifts masks requirements, other coronavirus restrictions
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds on Friday lifted coronavirus restrictions that had been in place in the state since before Thanksgiving.
Virgil – The First Great Reset: Last Time a Democratic President Pushed Huge Energy Policy Changes, It Didn’t Go Well
If Joe Biden thinks back to Jimmy Carter’s presidency—which Biden, of course, lived through—he might be more cautious about grandiose measures concerning energy.
Biden to De-list Houthi Rebels as Terrorists; Cotton: ‘Appeasing Iran’
The Houthis are a jihadist organization whose slogan is ‘God Is Great, Death to America, Death to Israel, a Curse on the Jews, Victory to Islam.
GOP Rep. Clyde: House Metal Detectors ‘Unconstitutional’ — ‘I’m Going to Take Them to Court’
Last week, Reps. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) and Andrew Clyde (R-GA) were slapped with a $5,000 fine for allegedly bypassing metal detectors put in place entering the House floor in the wake of the January 6 incident at the U.S. Capitol.
Shattered Glass Portrait of Vice President Kamala Harris Erected in D.C.
A shattered glass portrait of Vice President Kamala Harris memorializing her career was erected this week on the National Mall in Washington, DC.
Alexis de Tocqueville’s Humbling Lesson in Office
The great French chronicler of democracy learned a painful lesson on what happens when principled men try to serve an unprincipled master.
US Reversing Iran-Backed Houthi Movement’s Terrorist Group Designation
‘The Houthis are armed & trained by Iran’s overseas terror corps, the IRGC & Hezbollah’
Exclusive – Adviser: Trump Considers Launching His Own Social Media Platform
Jason Miller, a senior adviser to former President Donald Trump, revealed on Saturday that the former president is considering launching his own social media platform in the not-too-distant future.
Police In Germany Confiscate $60 Million Of Bitcoin But Don’t Have Password To Unlock It
About 1,700 bitcoins were seized
Border Crossings Reported Up as Migrants Head Toward U.S.
Many families have made the journey anticipating looser immigration policies under the Biden administration.
Fox Business Cancels Lou Dobbs Tonight following Lawsuit
Voting-machine company Smartmatic had filed a $2.7 billion defamation suit against Fox over claims of election fraud.
Judge Declares Republican Claudia Tenney Winner of NY Congressional Race
The decision narrows Democrats’ already slim majority in the House.
Democrats Will Regret Their Move against Marjorie Taylor Greene
This will be remembered as another inflection point in the steady unraveling of institutional norms on Capitol Hill.
LIVE UPDATES: Biden revokes terrorist designation for Yemen’s Houthis
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LIVE UPDATES: Who is presiding over Trump’s impeachment trial?
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Bubbles, GameStop, and Political Opportunism
The week of February 1: Bubbles, regulators, GameStop, Biden’s green agenda and much, much more, including the latest in our new podcast series, the Capital Record.
Supreme Court ruling in California case allows indoor religious services to resume — with some limits
The U.S. Supreme Court in split decisions Friday night ruled that houses of worship in California may hold indoor services at 25% capacity, giving a partial win to groups fighting the state’s coronavirus restrictions, according to reports.