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By Naveen Athrappully Former Attorney General Bill Barr dismissed the idea that former President Donald Trump is a power-hungry “right-wing dictator,” noting that the real threat facing the United States is the intolerant “far left” ideologues. President Trump will “probably put a premium on people who he feels would be more subservient to him. And…
Keep readingBy Jack Phillips Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) said Sunday that a motion to vacate Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is coming “regardless” of what he decides to do in the near future. “Mike Johnson’s Speakership is over. He needs to do the right thing and allow us to move forward in a controlled process, and…
Keep readingBy Kevin Stocklin All stock trades conducted on U.S. exchanges will soon be surveilled by the government, according to a newly implemented plan by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The SEC’s “Consolidated Audit Trail” (CAT) mandate would “allow regulators to efficiently and accurately track all activity throughout the U.S. markets,” the SEC stated. In…
Keep readingBy Jackson Richman and Joseph Lord The House of Representatives has passed legislation that would give financial assistance to American partners in the Indo-Pacific, Ukraine, and Israel, in addition to a bill that includes measures such as forcing Chinese divestment of TikTok. This comes as House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) faces growing discontent among conservatives…
Keep readingBy Mike Valles Buying a house has always been a part of the American dream. It not only adds prestige to the new owner but also some financial security. Homes for sale are now more expensive than ever, and getting enough money for a down payment can be difficult. One way to get some of…
Keep readingBy Caden Pearson Special counsel David Weiss on Friday opposed Hunter Biden’s attempt to halt district court proceedings concerning his gun charges, asserting that an appellate court lacks the jurisdiction to hear the appeal. According to an April 17 status report and notice of interlocutory appeal, Mr. Biden intends to revisit his arguments with an…
Keep readingBy Tom Ozimek A man set himself on fire across the street from a Manhattan courthouse just minutes after the full jury was selected in former President Donald Trump’s criminal trial that alleges falsification of business records. New York Police Department (NYPD) said at a press conference that the individual has been identified as Max…
Keep readingBy Jeff Louderback When around 15 members of the Kennedy family formally endorsed President Joe Biden in Philadelphia, the same city where Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced he was leaving the Democrat primary race to run as an independent, the candidate took it in stride. Upon learning of the event, Mr. Kennedy posted on X,…
Keep readingBy The Pinnacle View Team The world economy has navigated turbulent waters in recent years, with challenges including a global pandemic, post-pandemic economic woes, geopolitical tensions, trade fragmentation, and rising financial stress. Major powers have responded by engaging in substantial over-issuance of currency, experts told NTD’s “Pinnacle View” program last week. However, the central bank…
Keep readingBy Jack Phillips Former Attorney General William Barr said Wednesday that he believes the trial involving former President Donald Trump is an “abomination” and politicized. When asked by a Fox News anchor about the trial, which started this week in New York City, Mr. Barr said that the case is “obviously political” and an “abomination,”…
Keep readingBy Mary Lou Lang As mail disruptions are reported across the United States, the chairman of the U.S Postal Regulatory Commission referred to the mail service as “subpar” and “declining” in testimony on Tuesday. He said it should raise concerns over mail-in ballots for the November election. “The disappointing service performance should raise concerns now,…
Keep readingBy Samantha Flom Boeing is concealing vital information from investigators regarding how a door plug blew off of one of its 737 Max 9 jets in the middle of a January Alaska Airlines flight, a whistleblower has alleged. “I’m not going to sugarcoat this. This is a criminal cover-up,” former Boeing manager Ed Pierson told…
Keep readingBy Mark Tapscott The House of Representatives on April 16 formally presented to the Senate two counts of impeachment against Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas over the border crisis. The process kicks off a trial in the upper chamber starting on April 17, but it is expected to be quickly dealt with by Democrats…
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Demonstrators at NYU and Yale are arrested while Columbia cancels in-person classes for safety. [...]
French authorities say the victims had boarded an overloaded boat which was attempting to reach the UK. [...]
Prosecutors identify the suspect as Jian G and accuse him of passing information to Chinese intelligence. [...]
Anti-Israel protesters involved in an encampment at New York University (NYU) were arrested on Monday evening. The post Anti-Israel Protesters Arrested at New York University appeared first on Breitbart. [...]
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Engineering priorities have become secondary to other interests, which is why we cannot have nice things quickly at a reasonable cost. [...]
Even before Biden announced his AI executive order, the administration was threatening the efficacy and neutrality of AI technologies. [...]
Instead of blaming the Biden administration for exceeding its legislative authority, Bill Cassidy should look in the mirror. [...]