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Jan 02 2023
News
Ukraine claims to have killed 400 Russians in missile attack
Ukraine has claimed that its armed forces killed 400 Russians and injured 300 more in a missile attack on New Year's Eve.
The attack was on a Russian military base in occupied Makiivka in Donetsk Oblast. The Department of Strategic Communications of the Armed Forces of Ukraine made the claim on Telegram. The Russian-installed administration of the Donetsk region in Ukraine said on
Washington ExaminerJan 24 2023
News
Sen. Hawley’s Insider Trading Bill Returns To Congress Under New Title ‘PELOSI Act’
U.S. Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) reintroduced his 2022 insider trading bill Tuesday that would ban lawmakers and their spouses from holding and trading individual stocks and force political figures to return profits to American citizens under a new title dubbed the “PELOSI Act.”
The Preventing Elected Leaders from Owning Securities and Investments (PELOSI) Act comes just over a year
The Daily WireDec 21 2022
News
Report: D.C. Begins Clearing Out Homeless Encampments in National Parks
The National Park Service is finally enforcing its "no-camping regulation" in Washington, D.C., after years of ignoring homeless tent cities on federal land, The Spectator reported Tuesday.
According to the outlet, the NPS will work with local social services to clear out all encampments on national park land by the end of 2023, providing drug treatments, mental health care, and housing
Newsmax (News)Feb 06 2023
Analysis
Biden’s Classified-Documents Scandal Will Save Trump from His
On January 8, 2023, one thing seemed dead certain: Donald Trump was going to be indicted for his grossly negligent mishandling of national-defense secrets — in the main, classified documents he illegally retained at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach. It was no longer a question of if, but when.
Now that prospect is unlikely, at best. For that, the former president can thank his
National Review (News)Jan 31 2023
Analysis
Yes, Chefs, The Government Is Coming For Your Gas Stoves
You might have thought the fierce public backlash that developed earlier in January when news broke of a planned effort by the federal Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) to regulate and eventually ban the use of gas stoves in the home broke in the media would have nixed that idea for now. But if you thought that, you would be wrong.
Despite the non-denial denial issued by CPSC
ForbesJan 30 2023
Opinion
Will Americans Even Notice an Improving Economy?
Imagine that your picture of the U.S. economy came entirely from headlines and cable news chyrons. Would you know that real gross domestic product has risen 6.7 percent under President Biden, that America gained 4.5 million jobs in 2022 and that inflation over the past six months, which was indeed very high last winter, was less than 2 percent at an annual rate?
This isn’t a
Paul KrugmanNov 13 2022
News
Catherine Cortez Masto Holds On to Nevada U.S. Senate Seat, Democrats Win Senate Control
Democrats will keep control of the Senate due to Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto’s (D-NV) narrow election victory against Republican Adam Laxalt, the Associated Press projected on Saturday evening.
The race results come after several days of delayed mail-in ballot counting — Cortez Masto secured a win with just under 5,000 votes by the time the Associated Press called the race, with 48.7
Breitbart NewsJan 06 2023
News
Conservatives celebrate law that ensures age verification to view online porn: 'Big win from Louisiana'
Conservatives celebrated on Tuesday the successful enactment of a new law in Louisiana that requires ID and age verification within the state to access online porn.
The bill was originally spearheaded by Louisiana State Rep. Laurie Schlegel, R., earlier in 2022 and finally went into effect on Sunday. The new law states that websites containing 33.3% or more of pornographic material will
Fox News DigitalJan 06 2023
News
ChatGPT banned from New York City public schools’ devices and networks
New York City's Department of Education announced a ban on the wildly popular chatbot ChatGPT — which some have warned could inspire more student cheating — from its schools’ devices and networks.
Jenna Lyle, a spokesperson for the department, said the decision to ban ChatGPT, which is able to generate conversational responses to text prompts, stemmed from concerns about the "negative
NBC News DigitalAug 05 2022
News
WATCH: January 6 Committee Honcho Liz Cheney Pushes Hard for DOJ to Criminally Charge Trump
Rep. Liz Cheney pushed hard for Attorney Merrick Garland to criminally charge former President Donald Trump for his part in the January 6 attack on the Capitol.
CNN anchor Kasie Hunt has been rolling out bits and pieces of her exclusive interview with the embattled congresswoman, who has served as something of a ramrod for the anti-Trump movement by virtue of her vice chairmanship of
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