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Mar 24 2023
Opinion
One Continuous War
I loathe Vladimir Putin. I used to think he offered one good thing, despite his domestic tyranny. I used to think he was a defender of the idea of national sovereignty, an opinion that became actually ludicrous the day he invaded Ukraine. I confess this error, because, when dozens of others are not confessing or regretting their role in cheering on the Iraq war, we conservatives have a duty to
The American ConservativeFeb 27 2023
News
'American Idol' singer's gun violence story left Katy Perry in tears, wanting 'change'
An audition during a recent episode of “American Idol” became an emotional spotlight on gun violence. In a fiery speech during Sunday’s episode, pop diva and “Idol” judge Katy Perry condemned mass shootings in America, telling Santa Fe singer Trey Louis that “our country has f— failed us.” Louis, who was the last singer to audition Sunday, shared his motivations for appearing on “American Idol
Los Angeles TimesMay 03 2023
Analysis
The Limits of Press-Bashing
On the menu today: Sure, there’s a lot of lousy coverage of presidential candidates out there, and you can find a lot of hagiographic coverage of Democratic figures and unfairly critical coverage of Republican figures. But press-bashing has now become a reflex among certain Republican officeholders, and it’s starting to become a crutch, an easy way to swat away legitimate questions. The
National Review (News)Feb 21 2023
News
Project Veritas founder removed as group’s leader
MAMARONECK, N.Y. — Project Veritas founder James O'Keefe said in a speech posted online Monday that he has been removed as the right-wing group's leader. In remarks that appeared to have been made at a Project Veritas' office, O'Keefe said the board had stripped him of all decision-making. The move comes after the board reportedly put him on leave from his role as chairman amid complaints
The Press DemocratFeb 16 2023
News
Ousted Hillsborough State Attorney Takes Case To FL Supreme Court
Warren made the announcement Thursday morning, saying he has filed a lawsuit asking the state’s highest court to reinstate him to office following a federal court’s finding last month that Gov. Ron DeSantis broke state and federal law by suspending Warren in August. In the federal case, Warren won on the merits but was DeSantis denied the reinstatement he is now seeking through the state court
Patch.comMay 09 2023
Fact Check
Trump, in 2023, tells a new lie about the 2020 election
Add another election lie to the long, long list.
Former President Donald Trump has tried for nearly two and a half years to convince Americans that he was the rightful winner of the 2020 presidential election he lost fair and square to Joe Biden. He is still trying today, in 2023, as he seeks the Republican presidential nomination once more.
But Trump’s latest supposed piece of
CNN Fact CheckFeb 20 2023
Opinion
Biden Went to Kyiv Because There’s No Going Back
An American AWACS began patrolling the skies west of Ukraine last night; Kyiv was locked down this morning. Motorcades crisscrossed the city and rumors began to spread. But although it was clear someone important was about to arrive, the first photographs of President Joe Biden—with President Volodymyr Zelensky, with air-raid sirens blaring, with St. Michael’s Square in the background—had
Anne ApplebaumFeb 15 2023
News
Ousted Hillsborough State Attorney Appeals To Courts For Reinstatement
Tuesday's filing marks the next steps in Warren’s ongoing legal battle with the governor over free speech, prosecutorial discretion and the rights of voters to choose elected officials. Warren said Tuesday's filing constitutes a formal notice of his intent to appeal the district court’s Jan. 20 decision. That decision by Judge Robert Hinkle in the Northern District of Florida found that
Patch.comFeb 20 2023
News
Google faces Supreme Court in case that could decide future of Section 230
Google is being hauled before the Supreme Court this week as part of a lawsuit that could radically alter the future of online speech and content moderation.
The tech giant will defend the statute known as Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which immunizes internet companies from lawsuits over content posted by third parties.
Open arguments before the nine justices
New York Post (News)Feb 15 2023
News
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers' budget proposal will include tax cuts, plan to keep the Brewers in their stadium
The state budget proposal that Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers plans to unveil Wednesday will include tax cuts for the middle class, a plan to keep the Milwaukee Brewers in their stadium until at least 2043, higher spending for public schools, and a new way to fund local governments. Evers, a Democrat, will deliver his budget proposal to the Republican-controlled Legislature in a speech Wednesday
Fox News (Online News)