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After repeatedly referring to Nikki Haley as “Birdbrain” during the Republican presidential primary, former President Donald Trump described Haley as a “very capable person” during an interview with News 12’s Tara Rosenblum. Haley, who dropped out of the 2024 GOP presidential primary after a lackluster Super Tuesday performance, said earlier this week that “Biden has
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I have been writing about the huge security problems for Republican delegates at the National Convention in Milwaukee ever since the possibility that the boundaries of the “security zone” would not include a park less than a third of a mile from the Fiserv Forum where the convention will take place. Advertisement Republicans from the
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California police believe a plumber would have gotten away with murdering an elderly man if they had not spotted an odd detail in his bank statements while investigating another murder. 38-year-old Rotherie Durell Foster was in jail for allegedly killing his friend in 2022, but he has also been charged for the murder of one
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AI-generated content has seeped into the media sphere over the last couple of years, raising questions about how it could impact the integrity of journalism and other digital content in the coming years. A “content solutions” company called AdVon recently made headlines after being snuffed out for creating AI-generated content and using fake bylines for
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Democratic strategist James Carville, like others in his party, has grown increasingly worried about President Joe Biden’s re-electability. In March, the 79-year-old partisan said that when looking at Biden’s approval rating, “It’s like walking in on your grandma naked. You can’t get the image out of your mind.” At the time, Biden’s approval rating was
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One of the unintended consequences of the Ukraine War is the developing relationship between Russia and North Korea. North Korea has supplied Russia with badly needed ammunition and artillery shells while Moscow has begun to transfer technology to Pyongyang. Advertisement It’s a symbiotic relationship that will grow even closer in the coming weeks when Russian
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Recently, I spoke with Tim Carney, author of “Family Unfriendly,” on the ways in which the corporate life and culture of America has made it difficult for families — especially big families — to thrive. This thesis stuck with me, and it changed the way I’ve been thinking about the work-home dichotomy. Following this train
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PBS was more than willing to help Congressman Jamie Raskin (D-MD) harass an important American industry during a critical time in the inflation-rattled economy.  During the May 22 edition of PBS NewsHour, PBS correspondent Lisa Desjardins egged on Raskin to compare fossil fuel companies to the tobacco industry for supposedly hiding the impact of their emissions on “climate
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Even by his unhinged standards, Joe Scarborough’s tirade against Nikki Haley on today’s Morning Joe was remarkable in its outrage. Scarborough was infuriated by Haley’s explanation yesterday of why she will be voting for Trump, after being increasingly critical of him during her primary run. And for the second time this week, Scarborough resorted to vulgarity. On Tuesday,
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Just when you think Biden and Co. couldn’t get any more anti-American, the administration does something that shocks any patriotic American. The latest example of the administration’s preference for hostile nations took place in Miami earlier this week. Advertisement “Miami leaders are outraged by the Biden administration’s unannounced U.S. Department of State visit that hosted
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The largest community school board district in Manhattan approved a resolution in March recommending that the New York City Department of Education permit a public review of its policy allowing cross-dressing boys to participate in girls’ sports. This suggestion — that the DOE would dare conduct a policy review involving parents, coaches, and female athletes
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The NCAA and the Big Ten Conference leadership approved a $2.8 billion groundbreaking settlement of antitrust claims that promises to usher in a chaotic and lucrative era in college sports. Four other conferences will have to approve the settlement for it to be formally approved. Advertisement In House v. the NCAA, several former student-athletes who
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