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George W. Bush Says He Wrote in Condoleezza Rice in 2020 Presidential Election
The former president also called the GOP ‘isolationist, protectionist and, to a certain extent, nativist.
U.S. Lifts Pause, Will Restart J&J Vaccinations with Warning
A CDC advisory panel said the benefits of the shot outweigh the rare risk of blood clots.
Norfolk PD May Have Violated Officer’s Speech Rights by Firing Him over Rittenhouse Donation
All of the other public employees named in the Guardian story were able to keep their jobs.
England’s Most Underrated Political Philosopher
For those in search of a politics defined by more than material concerns, Coleridge is an indispensable guide.
‘I Never Take It Off’: ‘Today’ Show Host Dylan Dreyer Says Her Favorite Necklace Is Made From Her Breast Milk
‘I could make more if I wanted to!
UK Joins America In Calling China’s Treatment Of Uyghurs A Genocide
‘We cannot continue business as usual with China while these atrocities continue.
Jewish And Arab Protesters Clash In Jerusalem Following Anti-Semitic Beatings And Assaults
Jewish And Arab Protesters Clash In Jerusalem Following Anti-Semitic Beatings And Assaults
Drunk Teacher Fired For Treating Students To A Strip Club In Costa Rica
‘placed one or more pupils in his care at risk’
Supreme Court ruling makes it easier to sentence minors to life in prison
A Supreme Court ruling on Thursday will make it easier to sentence minors to life in prison without parole.
George Bush reveals who he voted for in 2020
Former President George W. Bush said in an interview he did not vote for either candidate in the 2020 presidential election and instead wrote in Condoleeza Rice, who served as his secretary of state.
Kamala Harris trip to New Hampshire sparks 2024 White House speculation
Vice President Kamala Harris will be out of Washington on Friday and traveling closer to the border – the Canadian border.
‘Like Making An Arsonist Into The Town Fire Chief’: UN Elects Iran To Commission On Women’s Rights
‘A black day for women’s rights’
‘Cursing cheerleader’ free speech case to be argued in Supreme Court
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the so-called “cursing cheerleader” lawsuit on Wednesday — a First Amendment case that could impact public schools across the country.
Texas Sues Biden for Exempting Border Crossers from Coronavirus Rules
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against President Joe Biden’s administration, alleging that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has exempted border crossers from Chinese coronavirus guidelines and thus spurred a public health crisis at the United States-Mexico border.
RNC assails Democrats’ HR 1 as a ‘hostile takeover’ of the election process
The Republican National Committee on Thursday came out swinging against Democrats’ For the People Act of 2021, known as H.R. 1, calling the election reform legislation House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s “most egregious overreach.
EDITORIAL: 9 Must-Watch Conservative TV Shows
So many great shows
Senate Republicans, Democrats Meet to Discuss Amnesty for Illegal Aliens
A group of Senate Republicans and Democrats met privately this week to discuss striking a deal on immigration – mainly on providing amnesty to potentially millions of illegal aliens enrolled and eligible for former President Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
Health Officials: Johnson & Johnson Vaccinations Could Restart Soon
The additional blood-clotting incidents discovered probably weren’t enough to justify continuing the pause.
Lindsey Graham Slams Democrats: If Filibuster Is ‘Tool of Racism, Why Did They Use It So Much?’
Sen. Lindsey Graham defended the filibuster on Thursday, which his Democrat colleagues have routinely characterized as racist, questioning why the left has used the supposed “tool of racism so much” when they were in the minority.
Ted Cruz: Republicans Did Not Try to Pack Court, Democrats ‘Trying to Rig the Game’
Republicans did not try to pack the Supreme Court when they controlled Washington, Sen. Ted Cruz said during a press conference on Thursday, contending Democrats are “trying to rig the game” because they know voters will not support their radical agenda.
‘I Understood What Nepotism Was’: Elizabeth Olsen Opens Up About Career And Distancing Herself From Her Sisters Mary-Kate And Ashley Olsen
‘It had to do with my own insecurities’
Report: Rapper Lil Mosey Wanted On Rape Charge
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Exclusive–Alfredo Ortiz: Biden’s First 100 Days Defined by War on Small Businesses
Biden will try to claim that his government spending blowout and proposed tax increases and labor regulations will help the economy, which reached new heights under Trump.
John Boehner Is Mad at Conservatives for Holding Him to His Campaign Promises
If Boehner thought Republicans needed to compromise with Barack Obama, he sure left voters with a different impression.
New Footage of Columbus Shooting Released from Neighbor’s Security Camera
‘If the officer hadn’t done what he did, I think we’d have two girls dead,’ the neighbor said.
CENTCOM Head Claims Afghan Military ‘Will Certainly Collapse’ without U.S. Aid
‘We’re certainly going to try to do everything we can from distant locations to assist the Afghans,’ General Frank McKenzie also said.
Social Media App Launches ‘Anti-Racism Notification’ To Police ‘Harmful’ Phrases Like ‘All Lives Matter’
The phrase ‘all lives matter’ could be harmful to people of color
China Systematically Under-Reports Pollution Levels, New Study Finds
‘Government-controlled stations systematically under-report pollution levels’
‘Net Zero Is Not Enough’: John Kerry Says We Need To Remove Carbon Dioxide From The Atmosphere
‘Going to be hard, really hard’


























