Now we know why President Joe Biden is too frightened to visit the southern border. He’s afraid that a hard-working Border Patrol agent will hold him accountable for his disastrous border security policies. Read More.
Twitter CEO Elon Musk suspended multiple high-profile left-wing media figures from the platform Thursday evening for violating a rule about posting information that revealed the location of his private jet.
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When alleged crypto-fraudster Sam Bankman-Fried finished testifying at a congressional hearing last December, Democrat Maxine Waters, chair of the House Financial Services Committee, blew him a kiss as he walked by. Read More.
Dr. Anthony Fauci sat for a seven-hour deposition last week as part of a lawsuit brought by the attorneys general of Missouri and Louisiana. Read More.
A black activist appearing before California’s first reparations task force meeting insisted that every black person in the state receive $350,000 and black-owned businesses should receive $250,000. Read More.
New York City has imploded, with crime soaring and homeless people everywhere. Every day brings a new tale of an attack against an innocent person on the city’s street or subway.
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Republican lawmakers will take control of the House of Representatives on Jan. 3. That means that, among many other things, they will take control of the House's investigative committees and subcommittees. Read More.
The behavior unveiled in the cascade of criminal and civil charges against Sam Bankman-Fried would seem hard to rationalize — but the accused crypto crook was clearly ready to spew more nonsensical excuses in testimony he was scheduled to give to the House Financial Services Committee on Tuesday.
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Sam Bankman-Fried has been charged by the Securities and Exchange Commission with leading a scheme meant to defraud investors who funded cryptocurrency exchange FTX.
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GOP backing for former President Donald Trump’s third consecutive White House bid has fallen apart over the past several months, with most Republican voters saying they’d prefer another candidate to carry on his policies in 2024, according to a poll released Tuesday.
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The U.S. Supreme Court finally heard oral arguments in Moore v. Harper last week. The case involves a mundane constitutional issue concerning the definition of “legislature” as used in the elections clause. Read More.
Whatever happened to “All the news that’s fit to print,” and “Democracy dies in darkness,” the respective mottos of the two most influential newspapers in the country, The New York Times and The Washington Post?
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Senator-Elect John Fetterman (D-PA) made it into Hollywood A-lister Christian Bale’s newest film — all because the actor met him and determined that he had a face that would fit into the movie’s 1830s setting. Read More.