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NYT Gaslights On The Murder Crisis
New York Times writer German Lopez suggested readers should be optimistic about a 4% decline in murders over the past…
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Unverifiable: Questionable Photos Allegedly Show Documents Trump Threw In Toilets
Newly released photos allegedly showing pieces of paper in toilets may support prior reporting that former President Donald Trump sought…
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Biden Admin Sued For Not Releasing Docs Declassified By Trump On Russia Collusion Investigation
A watchdog is suing President Joe Biden’s Justice Department (DOJ) for not releasing records related to the FBI’s defunct probe…
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Americans Haven’t Been This Pessimistic About The Economy Since The Housing Crisis
Pessimism about the economy has reached its highest point since 2008, according to an ABC News/Ipsos poll released Sunday, with…
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Poll Dancing? GOP Loses Lead In Generic-Ballot Polls As Midterms Approach
The Republican Party appears to have lost its lead over the Democrats on the generic congressional ballot, according to FiveThirtyEight.…
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Dem Senator Tells Taxpayers Not To Worry About IRS Expansion
A Democratic senator claimed during a Sunday Fox News appearance that American taxpayers should not worry about a massive expansion…
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Medal of Honor Monday: Navy Quartermaster John Cooper
Navy Quartermaster John Cooper wasn’t born in the United States, but once he immigrated here at age 17, he chose…
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President Joe Biden’s Schedule for Monday, August 8, 2022
Schedule Summary: President Joe Biden will travel to Kentucky to participate in a briefing on the recent flooding and visit with…
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Two Republican Candidates Hope to Prevent ‘San Francisco On Steroids’ After Popular Governor Retires
Popular Republican Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker is not running for reelection in 2022. The two Republican candidates vying to replace…
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Roe V. Wade Questions To Be Nixed From Key Standardized Test For Students
Students will not be asked any questions about Roe v. Wade on the 2023 Advanced Placement Government and Politics test,…
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China’s Taiwan War Games Become Latest Threat To Backlogged Global Supply Chain
Chinese military exercises in and around the Taiwan Strait are backing up supply chains and highlighting what could be a…
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Oof: DC Officials Seek Crime-Fighting Advice From The Currently Incarcerated
Incarcerated men in Washington, D.C. pitched ideas for combatting the area’s high violent criminal activity to government authorities and scholars,…
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Democrats Ask SCOTUS to Allow Harvard to Continue Racist Admissions Policy
The chairman of a top House education committee along with 64 Democrats are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to maintain…
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Booming Jobs Report Masks Uptick In Men Leaving The Labor Force
Women’s employment increased markedly from June to July, but the total number of employed working-aged men actually dropped in that…
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DOJ Staff Demand Paid Travel For Out-Of-State Abortions
Some Department of Justice (DOJ) workers want to be paid if they take leave and travel to more permissive states…
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