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Schumer Urges State Department to Hire ‘Emergency Personnel,’ Clear Passport Backlog
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., on Sunday urged the State Department to bring in “emergency personnel” to clear the passport backlog of three-plus months.
Appeals Court Permits CDC to Enforce Rules For Cruise Ships
The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is permitted to enforce its framework for
Nigel Farage Hired to Host on British News Network
GB News, a British news channel that launched last month as a right-leaning alternative to the BBC and Sky News, said Saturday it has recruited
Number of Infected Texas Lawmakers Who Fled State Rises to 5
Two more Texas lawmakers who left their state to hobble efforts to pass new voting restrictions have tested positive for the coronavirus, raising to five
Biden to Host Super Bowl Champ Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tuesday
President Joe Biden will celebrate the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Super Bowl title when the team visits the White House on Tuesday.
Haiti’s president pleaded with top officer during raid: ‘Come save my life’
or about 10 minutes, Haitian President Jovenel Moïse attempted to call security forces to counter the early morning raid that unfolded at his home earlier this
Jeb Bush appeals to Biden to ‘tear down’ Cuba Cyberwall
Jeb Bush, the former GOP presidential candidate, took to Twitter on Sunday to appeal to the Bide administration to employ the needed technology to restore
Nikole Hannah-Jones claims opposition to 1619 project not about ‘accurate rendering of history’
Journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones late Sunday claimed that opposition to the 1619 Project is not about an “accurate rendering of history.”
Appeals Court Permits CDC to Enforce Rules For Cruise Ships
The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is permitted to enforce its framework for
Schumer Urges State Department to Hire ‘Emergency Personnel,’ Clear Passport Backlog
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., on Sunday urged the State Department to bring in “emergency personnel” to clear the passport backlog of three-plus months.
Students say social media users, not government, can determine COVID ‘misinformation’
Despite President Biden’s assertion that Facebook is “killing people” by allowing COVID vaccine misinformation to spread online, many young people who spoke to Fox News
Two more Texas Democrats test positive for COVID after fleeing election vote
Two more Texas Democrats have tested positive for coronavirus during the trip to Washington, D.C., just one day after three of their colleagues learned they
Hundreds of Jews Visit Contested Holy Site in Jerusalem
Hundreds of Jewish pilgrims visited a contested Jerusalem holy site under heavy police guard on Sunday, shortly after Muslim worshippers briefly clashed with Israeli security
Who’s In? California Recall Candidate List Draws Confusion
The official list of who’s running in California’s recall election of Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom remained unsettled Sunday, with conservative talk radio host Larry Elder
Kudlow: DC Swamp Only Obstacle to Great Economy
The country’s economy is doing great, former President Donald Trump’s chief economist Larry Kudlow said over the weekend, with the only obstacles coming out of
Huge Oregon Blaze Grows as Wildfires Burn Across Western US
The largest wildfire in the U.S. torched more dry forest landscape in Oregon on Sunday, one of dozens of major blazes burning across the West
Greenwald: Pelosi Making Millions Trading on Companies She Regulates
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has made millions of dollars in the stock market on companies she regulates, reports journalist Glenn Greenwald.
Struggling channel GB News hires Nigel Farage to host show
GB News, a British channel that launched last month as a right-leaning alternative to the BBC and Sky News, said Saturday it has recruited populist
Biden poses with ice cream cone on ‘national ice cream day’
President Biden on Sunday celebrated national ice cream day by posting an image of himself grabbing a large cone and posing for a selfie.
Huge Oregon Blaze Grows as Wildfires Burn Across Western US
The largest wildfire in the U.S. torched more dry forest landscape in Oregon on Sunday, one of dozens of major blazes burning across the West