News & Politics

For PBS NewsHour’s regular weekly recap on Friday with New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart, the news that the national debt surpassed $33 trillion was deemed so unimportant that it was not mentioned. What was considered important are the internal power dynamics within the Republican Party. Host William
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has shown remarkable strength as a candidate in the Democratic Party primary, having consistently polled at double digits against incumbent Joe Biden. But Kennedy won’t be the Democratic Party nominee — even if Joe Biden drops out. But that doesn’t mean that Kennedy won’t be a problem for the Democratic Party.
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American children unfortunate enough to attend public school, which is most of them, can barely read or do basic math anymore. Yet instead of attending to glaring and worsening deficiencies — driven in large part by the graft and the utter laziness of many teachers, enabled and facilitated by the teachers’ unions — American Federation
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Mississippi’s auditor characterized several social science and humanities degree programs as “indoctrination factories,” claiming that the state should reduce funds to many college majors and instead lend support to the subjects that match the state’s workforce needs. Shad White, Mississippi’s State Auditor, suggested in a recent report that the state needs to change the way
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Pope Francis pushed back against French President Emmanuel Macron and other leaders in Europe on Saturday, challenging them to open their ports to migrants. Francis went on to claim that the continent is not facing a migration “emergency.” The Associated Press reported that Francis does not believe there is a migrant crisis happening in Europe,
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The Saturday installment of ABC’s Good Morning America claimed to have found something President Biden should be concerned about: he’s not enough of a climate zealot. With no discussion on how Biden’s environmental policies impact the real world or even a Republican response, all viewers got were some far-left activists lamenting “it’s embarrassing.” During a
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PJ’s own Catherine Salgado is back for her second brush with greatness on today’s “Five O’Clock Somewhere,” coming your way at the usual 4 p.m. Eastern, and whatever the hell time it is in Arizona when the rest of the country is still enjoying Daylight Savings. See you then — can’t wait! P.S. If you
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Security video captured the moment a convicted pedophile serving a 30-year sentence calmly walked out of a hospital to escape custody in St. Louis, Missouri. Tommy Wayne Boyd, 45, was receiving treatment at Mercy Hospital South when he simply walked out on Thursday at about 4 a.m. Law enforcement officials responded with a massive manhunt
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A legal group is accusing the Biden regime of concealing documents related to an alleged targeting of X (formerly Twitter) owner Elon Musk. America First Legal (AFL) filed a lawsuit against the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), alleging that the federal agency is “illegally” refusing to turn over documents detailing its actions against Musk. AFL, alongside
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If you’re a parent who thought you held ultimate authority over your child receiving life-altering, permanent medical procedures — think again. California has just passed a bill that would force judges in child custody hearings to consider whether a parent supports their child’s “gender transition.” Glenn Beck is rightfully disturbed and warns that while this
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The secretary of the Department of Education criticized some parents who protested against controversial curricula at school boards, and he was taken to task on social media for it. Miguel Cardona made the comments during an interview with the Associated Press when asked if the criticism aimed at school boards had gotten worse in recent
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The mayor of Dallas, Texas, has now publicly announced that he is switching his party affiliation from Democrat to Republican. Eric Johnson, who first became mayor of Dallas back in 2019, penned an op-ed for the Wall Street Journal entitled “America’s Cities Need Republicans, and I’m Becoming One.” The op-ed was published Friday morning. Though
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Philadelphia Sheriff Rochelle Bilal disputed a recent controller report claiming her office is missing 185 guns. Earlier this week, the city’s acting controller, Charles Edacheril, released an audit report as a follow-up to a 2020 report that previously found that the sheriff’s office could not account for more than 200 firearms. The Office of the
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A brooding anti-gun ballad titled “Your Child My Child” was performed on “The View” earlier this week, and everything from the woke lyrics to the hippy-dippy dresses worn by singers Natasha Bedingfield and MILCK got mercilessly mocked on social media. What are the details? Backed by an acoustic guitar, cello, low lighting, and plenty of
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Comedians Andrew Schulz and Akaash Singh took turns questioning the motives of comic Hasan Minhaj, who was recently exposed for lying about stories of alleged racism and even falsely including Jared Kushner in the premise of his jokes. On the “Flagrant” podcast, Singh recalled that Minhaj had casually told him a story once that turned
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New York Times congressional correspondent Annie Karni thought she had a good “gotcha” in response to Republican criticism of the Senate’s new relaxed dress code, imposed by Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-NY), in response to a fellow Democrat’s insistence in showing up on the Senate floor dressed like a slob in defiance of Senate rules.
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The possibility of a government shutdown currently looms in the U.S., but the Department of Defense will continue carrying out Ukraine-related activities even if there is a lapse in government appropriations, Defense Department spokesperson Chris Sherwood informed Politico. “Operation Atlantic Resolve is an excepted activity under a government lapse in appropriations,” Sherwood said, according to
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Far-left Hollywood actor John Cusack accused the elite class of the Democratic Party of selling out the working class for decades in a rant on social media. Cusack has previously unleashed his ire against former President Donald Trump and others on the right, but on Thursday he reserved his fury for Democrats. “They have played
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