Dozens of Republican leaders in Ohio are mounting a last-minute effort to urge former President Donald Trump not to endorse JD Vance in the crowded upcoming primary for an open Senate seat. A draft letter circulating among Republicans and obtained by The Associated Press calls on Trump to remain neutral… Read More
Poll shocker: Trump tied with DeSantis!?
Former President Donald Trump has frequently hinted at another run for president in 2024. For example, in a video from January he referred to himself as the “45th and 47th” president. Meanwhile, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has refused to rule out a run for president — setting up a potential… Read More
Top Clinton, Dem donor gets 30 years in prison
Democratic mega-donor Ed Buck told his neighbors that the steady stream of young Black men leaving his West Hollywood apartment were social work clients. What really happened behind closed doors, which he referred to as the “gates of hell,” was far more sinister. The men did not need Buck’s help… Read More
House probes gov’t use of facial recognition software
Two House committees have launched an investigation into the government’s use of facial recognition software that was most recently used by the Internal Revenue Service, but stopped after complaints from lawmakers and privacy advocates. Critics of the software said facial recognition databases could become a target for cyberthreats. They also… Read More
Biden picks a new nominee for the Fed
President Joe Biden said Friday he plans to nominate Michael Barr, the dean of the University of Michigan’s public policy school, to be the Federal Reserve’s vice chairman of supervision. The selection of Barr comes after Biden’s first choice for the Fed post, Sarah Bloom Raskin, withdrew her nomination a… Read More
Officials weigh emergency actions for drought-stricken West
Federal officials say it may be necessary to reduce water deliveries to users on the Colorado River to prevent the shutdown of a huge dam that supplies hydropower to some 5 million customers across the U.S. West. Officials had hoped snowmelt would buoy Lake Powell on the Arizona-Utah border to… Read More
Dem leader quits going to work… but still cashes paychecks
by Frank Holmes, reporter Imagine you just stopped showing up to your job but kept getting paid for it, anyway. That seems to be what a Democratic congressman — a member of the second-highest elective body in U.S. government — is doing, and he’s laughing all the way to the… Read More
Dianne Feinstein ousted!? Dem insiders whisper…
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., became the oldest sitting congressmember last month, following the death of Republican Rep. Don Young of Alaska. And critics say recent rumors are proof she has to retire. Now. Feinstein is unable to function as a senator and her mental abilities have rapidly deteriorated, three Senate… Read More
Top Trump aide agrees to appear before Jan. 6 committee
Stephen Miller, who served as a top aide to President Donald Trump, will appear Thursday before the Democrat-controlled congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 riot, according to two people familiar with the matter. Miller was a senior adviser for policy during the Trump administration and a central figure in many… Read More
Kim gives luxury mansion to North Korea’s most famous newscaster
Ri Chun Hi, North Korea’s most famous state TV anchor, has announced major events for decades, including nuclear and missile tests and the death of a leader, with an instantly identifiable, passionate voice. The anchor, dubbed the “pink lady” abroad for her bright traditional Korean attire, became the topic of… Read More
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