Former Gov. Chris Christie, R-N.J.m was asked about former President Donald Trump in an interview with Axios this week — and what he said grabbed headlines. “I’m not going to get into a back-and-forth with Donald Trump,” he said curtly. However, it’s a bit late for that. Sponsored: Oncologists Are… Read More
On Veterans Day, Biden unveils plan to treat vets exposed to pollution
President Joe Biden, the father of an Iraq war veteran, is using his first Veterans Day in office to announce an effort to better understand, treat and identify medical conditions suffered by troops deployed to toxic environments. It centers on lung problems suffered by troops who breathe in toxins and… Read More
Kyle Rittenhouse trial to end in mistrial!?
The murder case against Kyle Rittenhouse was thrown into jeopardy Wednesday when his lawyers asked for a mistrial over what appeared to be out-of-bounds questions asked of Rittenhouse by the chief prosecutor. Circuit Judge Bruce Schroeder did not immediately rule on the request but was clearly angry at the prosecution,… Read More
Obama makes embarrassing Irish mistake
President Barack Obama embarrassed himself during a speech at a global climate summit in Ireland this week. At least, Obama thought he was in Ireland. Sponsored: Tinnitus starts in THIS part of your body (not your ears) He was actually in Glasgow, Scotland — but referred to it as the… Read More
TV star “Dr. Oz” to run for U.S. Senate
Dr. Mehmet Oz first became famous for his talk show alongside Oprah Winfrey. But he’s ventured into politics since then. He has been appointed to the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition twice. He’s donated to politicians as varied as John Kerry, Sherrod Brown, John McCain, and George W…. Read More
State court overturns $465M opioid ruling
The Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday overturned a $465 million opioid ruling against drugmaker Johnson & Johnson, finding that a lower court wrongly interpreted the state’s public nuisance law in the first case of its kind in the U.S. to go to trial. The ruling was the second blow this… Read More
Biden showcases Baltimore Port as fix for high inflation
With Americans facing the highest annual inflation rate in decades, President Joe Biden is trying to persuade the country his infrastructure economic plans can fix the problem. The president heads to the Port of Baltimore on Wednesday for the start of what is likely to be a national tour to… Read More
Hillary Clinton’s pals just got very bad news…
by Frank Holmes, reporter It’s taken a long time—way too long—but John Durham’s investigation into the Obama administration’s conspiracy to spy on, entrap, and impeach the Trump administration by falsely claiming he was in cahoots with Russia is finally heating up. It’s very bad news for Democratic allies of Obama… Read More
Ted Cruz got some bad news on Tuesday
The U.S. Senate remains split 50-50, with Vice President Kamala Harris as the tiebreaking vote. Now, the Republicans are preparing for next year’s Senate elections, and they’re looking for vulnerable Democrats to unseat. Many Republican leaders had openly hoped for a Senate run from Gov. Chris Sununu, R-N.H. Sununu is… Read More
California Gov. Newsom to end rare hiatus from public view
With pressure mounting following a nearly two-week absence from public life, California Gov. Gavin Newsom planned to speak at an economic conference on Tuesday – his first public appearance since abruptly canceling a trip to an international climate conference for unspecified family obligations. Newsom has been out of public sight… Read More
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