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Jul 24 2023
News
Biden Admin Grants $2 Million To Feminist Group That Lectures Men About ‘Toxic Masculinities’ In Puerto Rico
The Biden administration awarded a $2 million grant to a George Soros-backed feminist organization that teaches men about “structural racism and toxic masculinities” in Puerto Rico. Biden’s Department of Justice awarded the grant in 2022 to Taller Salud, a non-profit “community-based feminist organization” in Puerto Rico, the Washington Free Beacon first reported on Monday. The organization
The Daily CallerAug 10 2023
Opinion
How much pain could commercial real estate heap on U.S. banks and the economy? A lot.
Commercial real estate is in trouble. There are several reasons why.
First, higher interest rates put pressure on commercial real estate operators who financed their acquisitions with debt at historically high property values and low interest rates. Many of these loans mature in the next couple of years and may have to be refinanced at much higher rates potentially resulting in maturity
MarketWatchJul 21 2023
News
The Irony: Anti-Black History DeSantis Is Mad Jason Aldean’s Lynch-Happy Music Video Got Canceled
I have written time and time again about white conservatives pretending to lament the largely fictitious thing they call “cancel culture” while, in reality, being the most pro-cancel people in modern society and throughout history, for that matter. And there is no clearer example of this than Florida governor and White Supreme Chancellor of Canceling “Wokeness” Ron DeSantis joining the chorus
News OneSep 19 2023
News
Republicans intensify government shutdown risk over spending bill
A short-term spending bill in the US Congress has slammed into opposition from far-right Republicans, intensifying the risk of a government shutdown and Kevin McCarthy losing his speakership.
As another week of negotiations wears on, Republicans in the House of Representatives are in a state of “civil war”, according to the Democratic minority leader, Hakeem Jeffries. Less than two
The GuardianFeb 08 2023
Analysis
Trump Is Getting Squeezed, Left and Right
As Joe Biden steals his thunder on economics, a Republican Party he transformed makes him seem superfluous.
Donald Trump is running for president in 2024. In 2015 and 2016, we knew why. He was the candidate offering a completely different vision. He was attuned to America’s darkened mood: “I will gladly accept the mantle of anger,” he proclaimed in one memorable debate exchange. He
National Review (News)Aug 19 2023
News
Ukraine live briefing: Zelensky vows response after Chernihiv strike kills 7
The northern city of Chernihiv is in mourning after a daytime strike on a theater there killed at least seven people, including a 6-year-old child, and injured 144, according to Ukrainian authorities. The attack on the city — about 80 miles north of the capital, Kyiv, and far from the front lines of the war — turned “an ordinary Saturday … into a day of pain and loss,” Ukrainian President
Washington PostAug 23 2023
News
Live updates: No word from Kremlin, Wagner on Prigozhin’s fate after deadly plane crash
What to know about Ukraine’s counteroffensive The latest: The Ukrainian military has launched a long-anticipated counteroffensive against occupying Russian forces, opening a crucial phase in the war aimed at restoring Ukraine’s territorial sovereignty and preserving Western support in its fight against Moscow. The fight: Ukrainian troops have intensified their attacks on the front line in the
Washington PostJul 12 2023
News
‘We’re Not Amazon’: U.K Defense Chief Suggests Ukraine Should Be More Grateful For Aid
A top official from the United Kingdom had some advice for Ukraine this week, telling the country to show more gratitude for the billions of dollars in international aid it has received from around the world.
Ben Wallace, Secretary of State for Defence of the United Kingdom, made the comments Wednesday at the NATO summit in Lithuania when he was asked to comment on Ukrainian President
The Daily WireSep 11 2023
News
House Republicans Enter September Slog Spoiling for Impeachment, Shutdown Fights
House Republicans return Tuesday with just 19 days to fund the federal government, a daunting task complicated by everything else conservative hardliners have laid out — including killing any more Ukraine aid, impeaching President Joe Biden, and potentially ending Kevin McCarthy’s nascent speakership — as their top priorities.
McCarthy joins this post-recess gauntlet a week behind
The MessengerAug 23 2023
News
First GOP Debate: Here Are the Candidates Taking the Stage
Ron DeSantis – Once seen as the strongest Trump challenger, the Florida governor’s initial momentum has stalled. A strong performance could help get his campaign back on track, while a weak one could send donors and voters running in search of another non-Trump alternative for the party. Vivek Ramaswamy – The wealthy biotech company founder and first-time candidate will likely have to fend off
Wall Street Journal (News)