by Frank Holmes, reporter If Joe Biden doesn’t run for a second term as president, then the Democrats will have a pretty limited bench to choose from. In fact, they may have already made their selection—and they’re going to the most extreme wing of the party. A recent poll asked… Read More
Disabled orphans forced out of their homes by Russian forces
Some of Ukraine’s most vulnerable citizens that were forced to flee their homes by Russian invaders have reached safety in Poland through an effort of solidarity and compassion that transcended borders and raised a powerful counterpoint to war. On Wednesday, a train pulled into the station in Zahony, Hungary carrying… Read More
‘It worked’: Top Dem senator returns to Congress after stroke
Sen. Ben Ray Luján, D-N.M., returned to Congress on Thursday for the first time since his stroke, which kept him away from Washington for weeks and temporarily weakened Democrat’s hold on power in the equally divided Senate. Luján received a standing ovation as he entered a morning hearing of the… Read More
McConnell drops Supreme Court bombshell
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson secured a nomination to the Supreme Court, and she has been meeting with individual senators while waiting for confirmation. Jackson has been collecting praise from the Democrats, but she also earned a kind remark from an unlikely source — Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky. “I… Read More
Sean Hannity fans won’t like what he just said…
Fox News star Sean Hannity is floating a radical idea that seemed unthinkable just a week ago: NATO should directly strike the 40-mile long Russian military convoy that has invaded north Ukraine. The Pentagon reports that the Russian convoy has stalled since Monday, making little progress. Fierce Ukrainian resistance and… Read More
House to vote on bill to assist veterans exposed to burn pits
The House is poised to pass legislation that would dramatically boost health care services and disability benefits for veterans exposed to burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan. The bill set for a vote Thursday has the backing of the nation’s major veterans groups and underscores the continued cost of war… Read More
Biden faces SOTU backlash from both parties
President Joe Biden delivered his State of the Union address Tuesday. As usual, the G.O.P. enlisted a Republican, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds, to respond that same night. However, the Working Families Party also gave a response, and it tapped Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib as speaker — a member of Biden’s… Read More
Hunter Biden’s business partner sentenced to jail
Devon Archer, a former business partner of President Joe Biden’s son Hunter, was sentenced to federal prison for a year and one day by Manhattan Judge Ronnie Abrams on Monday. Archer was sent to jail over his plan to defraud the Oglala Sioux tribe of almost $60 million. He was… Read More
Judge defends decision to toss Palin lawsuit
The judge presiding over Sarah Palin’s defamation case against The New York Times said he was unfamiliar with push notifications and didn’t realize news of his decision to toss out the lawsuit would reach jurors deliberating simultaneously. Despite that, he wrote that it didn’t really matter. U.S. District Judge Jed… Read More
Pete Buttigieg changes focus of infrastructure projects
The federal government has a fresh warning to states seeking billions of dollars from President Joe Biden’s infrastructure law to widen roads: Protect the safety of pedestrians and bicyclists or risk losing funds. In a new report submitted to Congress and obtained by The Associated Press, the Department of Transportation… Read More
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