Five cars used by President Joe Biden and his family, operated by the U.S. Secret Service during their Thanksgiving visit to Nantucket, were engulfed in flames on Monday and destroyed according to reports. The cars were in the parking lot of the Nantucket Memorial Airport. The fire happened just one… Read More
Top Dem congressman dies at 61
U.S. Rep. A. Donald McEachin, D-Va., died Monday after a battle with colorectal cancer, his office said. He was 61. Tara Rountree, McEachin’s chief of staff, said in a statement late Monday: “Valiantly, for years now, we have watched him fight and triumph over the secondary effects of his colorectal… Read More
Mike Pence breaks with Trump, fires attack
Former Vice President Mike Pence and some establishment Republican Party allies attacked former President Donald Trump on Monday for dining with a Holocaust-denying white nationalist and the rapper formerly known as Kanye West days after launching his third campaign for the White House. Pence, in an interview, called on Trump… Read More
Congressional leaders endorse Biden’s plan to avert rail strike
President Joe Biden on Monday asked Congress to intervene and block a railroad strike before next month’s deadline in the stalled contract talks, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said lawmakers would take up legislation this week to impose the deal that unions agreed to in September. “Let me be clear:… Read More
Ted Cruz drops illegal immigration bombshell
by Frank Holmes, reporter Even in Washington, D.C., where hypocrisy is a second language, Democrats have gone too far this time. On the one hand, Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser is begging President Joe Biden for relief from the migrant “crisis,” which she says her city’s been suffering ever since Texas… Read More
State judge to decide on wolf hunting limits in Western U.S.
A Montana judge said he would decide Tuesday whether to continue temporary limits he placed on wolf hunting or to restore quotas and hunting methods pending a trial over changes in the way the state estimates the size of the wolf population, which informs hunting quotas. Monday’s court hearing in… Read More
Karine Jean-Pierre scrambled after this bad moment
President Joe Biden claims to have taken more executive action on firearms in his first 18 months than any other president. And on Thanksgiving, Biden condemned “the purchase of semi-automatic weapons,” a huge category of firearms. He called it “sick” that American voters would exercise their Second Amendment rights. After… Read More
Kevin McCarthy ‘doomsday’ vote, warn conservative leaders
Republican Party representatives are being warned that they must vote for Kevin McCarthy to take over as Speaker of the House… or they face a “doomsday” scenario. According to some Republican leaders, the battle lines drawn over McCarthy threaten the entire Republican Party agenda — and could give Democratic Party… Read More
UK backs down from internet censorship plan after free speech outcry
The British government has abandoned a plan to force tech firms to remove internet content that is harmful but legal, after the proposal drew strong criticism from lawmakers and civil liberties groups. The U.K. on Tuesday defended its decision to water down the Online Safety Bill, an ambitious but controversial… Read More
Top GOP congressman promises impeachment
President Joe Biden has been presiding over a humanitarian crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border and an opioid problem at home. Last year, 107,000 Americans died of overdoses, with 71,000 of them overdosing on fentanyl, in particular. Amid the border disaster, one top congressman has promised to start impeaching Homeland Security… Read More
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