Eager to put on a show of force in a general election battleground state, President Donald Trump stunned Democrats on Monday with a spotlight-stealing rally in New Hampshire on the eve of the state’s first-in-the-nation primaries. Trump, on a political high after his acquittal last week on impeachment charges, boasted… Read More
CBS News star faces death threats over Kobe Bryant question
The CBS News chief called the death threats against journalist Gayle King “reprehensible” Saturday as the backlash grew against rapper Snoop Dogg and others critical of King for an interview where she asked about a sexual assault charge against the late Kobe Bryant. Snoop Dogg issued a warning to King… Read More
Maryland unveils two new patriotic statues
Maryland unveiled bronze statues of famed abolitionists and patriots Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass during a ceremony Monday night in the Maryland State House. The life-sized statues were dedicated during a special joint session of the Maryland General Assembly in the Old House Chamber, the room where slavery was abolished… Read More
British royal family announces high-profile divorce
Peter Phillips, the eldest grandson of Queen Elizabeth II, and his wife Autumn are divorcing after 12 years of marriage. The couple said in a statement Tuesday that the separation was sad but amicable. They plan to share custody of daughters Savannah, 9 and Isla, 7. The 42-year-old Phillipa is… Read More
Justice Department cracking down on Democrat-led “sanctuary” policies
The Justice Department ratcheted up legal pressure Monday on local governments over “sanctuary” policies that hinder federal immigration officers, bringing two new lawsuits and launching a coordinated messaging campaign to highlight an election-year priority of President Donald Trump. Declaring that law enforcement officers are being “put in harm’s way by… Read More
China’s official coronavirus narrative challenged by online leaks
After nearly a week of roaming China’s epidemic-struck city, filming the dead and the sickened in overwhelmed hospitals, the strain of being hounded by both the new virus and the country’s dissent-quelling police started to tell. Chen Qiushi looked haggard and disheveled in his online posts, an almost unrecognizable shadow… Read More
Small New Hampshire town announces first primary vote total
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg won the votes of a tiny New Hampshire community that barely hung onto its tradition of being among the first to cast ballots in the presidential primary. Dixville Notch’s five residents cast their ballots just after the stroke of midnight Tuesday in the… Read More
Controversial Nancy Pelosi video shared by Trump
President Donald Trump tweeted and edited video showing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. repeatedly tearing up his State of the Union speech as he honored audience members and showed a military family reuniting — and the footage caused quite a stir on social media. Pelosi did tear apart the speech… Read More
Trump’s budget proposal already rejected by Democrats
Confronted with the threat of trillion-dollar-plus deficits for as far as the eye can see, President Donald Trump is offering a $4.8 trillion budget plan for the upcoming fiscal year that proposes spending cuts while leaving Social Security and Medicare benefits untouched. Democrats have promised to reject the plan outright…. Read More
Analysis: Joe Biden could quit in just days
If the Iowa Democratic caucuses hadn’t been such a disaster overall, the big story right now wouldn’t be the tight race between South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-V.T. It would be the “disaster” of Joe Biden, who finished behind not only Buttigieg and Sanders, but also… Read More
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