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Impeachment: The Only Thing Democrats Proved Was That They Wanted to Politically Tar Trump, Republicans

By Thomas Del Beccaro As the Democrats’ 24-hour impeachment case came to a close, it was rather obvious that impeachment wasn’t a focused attempt to legally prove something related to Ukraine. Instead, while they hoped the nation was watching, and while using taxpayer funds, the Democrats threw the kitchen sink at President Donald Trump as well […]

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4th and 5th Cases of Chinese Coronavirus Confirmed in US, Officials Say

By Jack Phillips Five U.S. cases of Wuhan coronavirus were announced Sunday—with a one being confirmed by health officials in Los Angeles County and the latest case being confirmed by Maricopa County, Arizona, officials. The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health said Sunday that the sickened person “presented themselves for care once they noticed […]

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Instagram survey shows every state’s least favorite state, while NJ ‘hates everyone’

By Robert Gearty | Fox News Perhaps surprisingly, Florida’s least favorite state happens to be Florida, and perhaps not surprisingly New Jersey’s least favorite state is every other state. Those were the findings of Matt Shirley of Los Angeles, who polled his Instagram followers as part of a survey to find out which states hate which states the most. Shirley has more […]

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Schiff on impeachment: Not calling witnesses ‘deprives public of fair trial’

By Andrew O’Reilly | Fox News Rep. Adam Schiff, the lead House manager in President Trump’s impeachment trial, said Sunday that the main strategy of the president’s defense team is to argue against calling witnesses to testify before the Senate and to “deprive the public of a fair trial.” “I think they’re definitely afraid of what witnesses will have to […]

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Trent England: Elizabeth Warren wants to nullify the Electoral College — and silence Middle America

By Trent England | Fox News Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., talks about her Oklahoma roots but rejected them long ago. She settled in Massachusetts, the state that made her its junior senator in 2012. Now Warren wants to be president and, along with many of her fellow Democrats, she’s calling for an end the Electoral College. This makes […]

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Is Capitalism Really Bad for the World?

By James Gorrie New survey puts blame on capitalism for rising inequality. According to Harvard political scientist Francis Fukuyama, the fall of the Soviet Union meant the end of history. Modern history, Fukuyama contended back in the 1990s, was defined as the struggle between two fundamentally opposed systems: Soviet communism and the liberal capitalist democracies. […]

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Tom Cotton: Republicans are surprised at how ‘flimsy’ the impeachment case is

By Talia Kaplan | Fox News Sen. Tom Cotton, who was required to sit through the entirety of Wednesday’s marathon Senate impeachment trial session, said on Thursday that “it certainly seems to drag on late into the night as House Democrats repeat themselves time and time again.” Cotton, R-Ark., made the comment on “America’s Newsroom” on Thursday, adding that if House Democrats “had strong evidence […]

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How Trump has reshaped the federal judiciary, 3 years into his presidency

By Maxim Lott | Fox News Three years into President Trump’s term, the Senate has confirmed 192 Trump-appointed federal judges. But what does that mean for the country’s judicial system? Here’s a look at how the president has reshaped the federal judiciary. Rulings have changed as some circuit courts have “flipped,” and others are close to flipping The Supreme Court gets […]

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Chief Justice Roberts admonishes both sides at Senate impeachment trial, after marathon session erupts into shouting match

By Gregg Re | Fox News A marathon, 12-hour first day in the Senate impeachment trial against President Trump erupted into a shouting match well after midnight Wednesday morning, as Trump’s legal team unloaded on Democratic impeachment manager Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y. — in an exchange that prompted a bleary-eyed Chief Justice John Roberts to sternly admonish both sides for misconduct […]

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Supreme Court Rejects Democrats’ Requests for Expedited ObamaCare Appeal

By Michael Tennant The Supreme Court rejected petitions by Democrats to fast-track their appeal of a case challenging ObamaCare’s constitutionality, making it unlikely that a decision will be reached by the November elections. The high court’s order, issued Tuesday, stated that the court would not consider the appeal on an expedited basis. It may, however, […]

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Judicial Watch Sues State Dept. for Records Tied to Alleged Monitoring of Trump Family and Journalists by Amb. Marie Yovanovitch

By Judicial Watch Judicial Watch is going to court to uncover details of the alleged monitoring of President Trump’s family, lawyer and journalists, as ordered by the since-recalled U.S. Ambassador to the Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch. The two Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuits against the State Department for documents tied to the alleged monitoring of […]