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RFK Jr. Defends New Hampshire ‘First-in-Nation’ Primary Status

By Jeff Louderback Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. chastised the Democratic National Committee’s decision to “evict New Hampshire from the first-in-nation status” and added the importance of having “a real democracy and a democratic election in New Hampshire” during a speech before the New Hampshire State Senate on June 1. In February, at the […]

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Newly Revealed Records Show How Probe Into Clinton Foundation Ended

By Zachary Stieber Federal prosecutors refused to bring charges against the Clinton Foundation, prompting the FBI to close an investigation into the organization, newly released records show. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Arkansas declined to bring charges against the Clinton Foundation in January 2021, according to the records. That move prompted […]

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Mayorkas Impeachment Articles Introduced by Rep. Greene

By Joseph Lord Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) on May 17 introduced articles of impeachment against Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Mayorkas, who oversees the U.S. southern border, has faced allegations of negligence and refusal to enforce the laws from those concerned with the porousness of the border, including Republicans. Greene’s articles […]

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Elon Musk Names New CEO of Twitter

By Jack Phillips Twitter and Tesla owner Elon Musk on Friday named NBCUniversal advertising chief Linda Yaccarino as the CEO of Twitter, coming just hours after she announced she would be leaving the corporate media outlet. “I am excited to welcome Linda Yaccarino as the new CEO of Twitter!” Musk wrote in a post on […]

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Jordan Accuses Biden of ‘Political Operation’ in Covering Up Hunter Biden Laptop News

By Savannah Hulsey Pointer Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) claims that then-presidential candidate Joe Biden misled Americans regarding the letter signed by 51 intelligence officials which alleged that Hunter Biden’s laptop contained Russian disinformation. Jordan, who chairs the House Judiciary Committee, offered context about the events surrounding the story during an April 20 interview on Fox News’s “The […]

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Budweiser’s New Pro-America Advertisement Sets Social Media Ablaze Amid Mulvaney Controversy

By Jack Phillips In what appears to be an attempt to win back the audience that was angered over Bud Light after its endorsement deal with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney, Anheuser-Busch launched a new patriotic advertisement with its most iconic image. The advertisement, released Friday on social media, shows a Clydesdale horse—used for decades by Anheuser-Busch and […]

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DeSantis Makes First Stop in New Hampshire as Potential Presidential Contender

By Alice Giordano Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was far away from home last night when he appeared at a New Hampshire dinner event, but that didn’t stop the potential presidential candidate from setting fundraising records for the New England state’s GOP. Before introducing DeSantis, Christopher Ager, chairman of the New Hampshire Republican Committee, announced that […]

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Is North Korea’s New Missile a Game-Changer

By John Haughey North Korea’s 40-minute test launch of a new solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missile on April 13 caused evacuations on Japan’s Hokkaido Island, and analysts to sound the alarm that the new missile would make it easier for the regime to launch a nuclear attack. The launch off North Korea’s east coast into the […]

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UN Seeks Vast New Powers for Global Emergencies

By Alex Newman The United Nations is seeking vast new powers and stronger “global governance” tools to deal with international emergencies such as pandemics and economic crises, a new U.N. policy brief has revealed, and the Biden administration appears to support the proposal. The plan to create an “Emergency Platform,” which would involve a set of protocols […]

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A ‘New Phase’ Never Seen Before: Victor Davis Hanson on What Trump Indictment Means for America

By Terri Wu and Jan Jekielek With last week’s indictment of former President Donald Trump, the country has entered an unsettling new era characterized by chronic dysfunction, according to prominent conservative historian Victor Davis Hanson. The New York grand jury’s indictment of Trump, the first ever of a current or former president, is “going to open up a […]