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May 18 2023
News
North Dakota Republican Gov. Doug Burgum likely to run for president
As potential Republican contenders Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former Vice President Mike Pence and South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott move closer to announcing their entries into the GOP presidential fray, another potential candidate is also likely to be throwing his hat into the ring. CBS News has learned that North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum is nearing a decision to launch a dark-horse bid for the
CBS News (Online)Apr 01 2023
Opinion
Social Security Will Be Insolvent by 2033
Social Security will be insolvent even sooner than previously expected, with automatic benefit cuts now projected to occur in 2033, according to a new report released Friday by the program's trustees.
The new projections underscore the limited time that's available for policy makers to deal with the fiscal problems that are quickly rotting away America's old-age entitlement program. The
ReasonAug 22 2018
Opinion
OPINION: Trump and Cohen, then and now
Michael Cohen, the former longtime attorney for President Trump, pleaded guilty to eight charges on Tuesday including campaign finance violations.
Washington PostAug 22 2018
News
Representative Duncan Hunter, wife indicted by federal grand jury
A California congressman and his wife were indicted Tuesday on charges of filing fraudulent campaign-finance records, the Justice Department announced.
Washington TimesJul 05 2023
Perspectives Blog
When an Old Man Decides Not to Run for President After All
From the CenterEven though Joe Biden or Donald Trump maintain sizable leads in their respective primary campaigns, neither man had a particularly good June. Biden continues to face questions about his age, most recently when he appeared to confuse Ukraine and Iraq on two separate occasions, and regarding his son Hunter, whose legal troubles continue to draw considerable public and media
Dan SchnurMay 17 2023
News
Adidas 'Pride 2023' Ad Features Man in Women's One-Piece Bathing Suit
The new Adidas “Pride 2023” ad campaign features a man wearing a women’s one-piece bathing suit, perpetuating an ongoing corporate trend featuring men in women’s clothing. Deemed the “Pride Swimsuit” and sold for a whopping price of $70, the Adidas one-piece features a fully-male model proudly displaying what can only be described as a man-bulge in his groin region. Video on the Adidas site
Breitbart NewsJun 28 2023
News
Trump plots Twitter return
It may take a while, but former President Trump has entertained the idea of returning to his happy place on Twitter, where he's been absent for nearly 2 1/2 years, sources tell Axios.
Why it matters: Trump still has nearly 87 million followers on Twitter, but hasn't posted there since he was banned after the Jan. 6 riot in 2021. Now a growing number of Trump allies — and some close to
AxiosMay 17 2023
News
Republicans defend sending George Santos to Ethics Committee
The Republican-led House of Representatives handed off the decision of whether embattled Representative George Santos will be expelled to the Ethics Committee. GOP lawmakers defended the lower chamber's vote on Wednesday to send the expulsion resolution to the bipartisan, 10-member House Ethics Committee, which has been investigating Santos for months. The New York Republican was hit with a 13
NewsweekMay 11 2023
News
CNN issues statement in defense of Kaitlan Collins and its town hall with Trump
CNN hosted a town hall with Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump Wednesday night. CNN morning show host Kaitlan Collins was the moderator. The event was the first of many campaign events to come. CNN was outmatched. I don’t want to talk about each topic and how Trump answered questions about the past. Trump is Trump. If you are a Trump supporter, you loved the town hall. If you are a
HotAirMay 17 2023
News
CT must add more affordable housing to build its economy, Lamont says
With just three weeks before the General Assembly must approve a budget, Gov. Ned Lamont is stepping up his campaign for hundreds of millions of dollars to spur new affordable housing around the state. Lamont pitched his case to a convention of realtors on Tuesday, then showed up Wednesday morning in Newington to praise the Cedar Pointe complex that will add 100 affordable apartments when it’s
Hartford Courant