President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden on Monday witnessed the damage from deadly and devastating storms that have resulted in the worst flooding in Kentucky’s history, as they visited the state to meet with families and first responders. At least 37 people have died since last month’s deluge,… Read More
Environmentalists take aim at Newsom
Gavin Newsom has flip-flopped. As lieutenant governor in 2016, he supported the agreement to close California’s Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant by 2025. Now as governor, Newsom has become a leading voice to extend the life of the plant. The environmental movement has found itself polarized by nuclear energy. Some… Read More
Biden to go on summer vacation… again
President Joe Biden emerged from COVID-19 isolation Monday to survey the damage from the Kentucky floods. He’s also reportedly planning a few more stops after that… but not as part of his job. He intends to go on vacation later this week, starting on South Carolina’s Kiawah Island. Sponsored: [Study]… Read More
Census privacy methods under fire by researchers
Prominent demographers are asking the U.S. Census Bureau to abandon a controversial method for protecting survey and census participants’ confidentiality, saying it is jeopardizing the usability of numbers that are the foundation of the nation’s data infrastructure. The Census Bureau embraced using differential privacy algorithms for the first time with… Read More
Bernie Sanders crashes and burns
Self-declared socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., angered both parties on Sunday… but especially his own. Sanders expressed agreement with the Republican critiques of the Democrats’ $669 billion “Inflation Reduction Act.” He even tried to amend the bill. Of course, he ended up voting for bill, anyway, despite both his own… Read More
12-year-old boy dead amid UK court battle over life support
A 12-year-old boy who had been in a coma for four months died Saturday at a London hospital after doctors ended the life-sustaining treatment his family had fought to continue. Archie Battersbee’s mother, Hollie Dance, said her son died at 12:15 p.m., about two hours after the hospital began withdrawing… Read More
Biden leaves White House for first time since July 21
Ending his most recent COVID-19 isolation, President Joe Biden on Sunday left the White House for the first time since becoming infected with the coronavirus last month, settling in for a reunion with first lady Jill Biden in their home state of Delaware. The president tested negative Saturday and Sunday,… Read More
Ted Cruz explodes at Biden’s FBI director
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-T.X., had an impassioned exchange with FBI Director Chris Wray this week. And the moment Cruz slammed his boots on the table during the exchange went viral. Did you see this explosive back-and-forth? Sponsored: 9 drugs linked to Alzheimer’s disease? Take a look for yourself — Sen…. Read More
Crack pipes, prostitution and terrorists: Your tax dollars fund WHAT?!
“On the Holmes Front,” with Frank Holmes Americans are tightening their belts thanks to the worst inflation since 1981, but there’s one entity that never has to cut back because of high prices: the federal government. Even as America slips into a recession, the government keeps piling up spending—and… Read More
DeSantis causes liberal meltdown with this big move
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has made national headlines yet again. DeSantis suspended Hillsborough County State Attorney Andrew Warren on Thursday for pledging not to enforce the state’s new 15-week abortion ban. The Republican governor announced the suspension of at a news conference in the county’s sheriff’s office. The Republican governor… Read More
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