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Pompeo, in Iowa speech, declares ‘we are not a racist nation’
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo highlighted his social conservative credentials on Friday as he addressed a large and influential crowd of White evangelicals in
Migrant arrests at southern border rose yet again in June to 188,000, topping 1M this fiscal year
There were nearly 190,000 migrant encounters at the southern border in June, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced Friday — yet another rise in what
Report: Yankees’ Star Aaron Judge Tests Positive for COVID
New York Yankees’ star outfielder Aaron Judge was one of six members of the team who tested positive for COVID-19, ESPN is reporting. Also testing
CBS Evening News Undergoes Another Management Shake-Up
The struggling CBS Evening News is undergoing another reorganization of it management. Jay Shaylor is leaving as executive producer, a position he took in late
Rasmussen Poll: Most Democrats Want School Children Vaccinated, Wearing Masks
A majority of Democrats believe schools should require children to get vaccinated against COVID-19 and wear masks, according to Rasmussen Reports. The latest Rasmussen poll
GOP Senators Group Demands Infrastructure Without ‘Out of Control’ Spending
A group of nine Senate Republicans on Friday warned they won’t support a bipartisan infrastructure plan, warning it “enables” Democrats to pass a larger $3.5
Surgeon General Murthy: COVID Misinformation Preventing Vaccinations
Everyone has a responsibility to make sure people have accurate information about COVID-19, said Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, who this week called for an end
WashPost: Biden Tapping Jane Hartley as Ambassador to Britain
President Joe Biden will nominate Jane Hartley, a former ambassador to France, to serve as ambassador to Britain, The Washington Post reported Friday, citing two
Michigan Senate Vote to Repeal Emergency Powers in a Way Whitmer Can’t Veto
Michigan’s Republican senators, who hold a majority in the state Senate, used a procedural method this week to support the repeal of a decades-old emergency
Pence, Pompeo to Speak in Iowa on Friday
Potential 2024 Republican presidential candidates Mike Pence and Mike Pompeo are set to speak at a Family Leader forum on Friday in Des Moines, Iowa.
California’s GOP Reps push back on state’s controversial ‘equity in math’ program
GOP lawmakers expressed major concerns with the proposed plan for public schools to “phase out” the option for students to enter accelerated or advanced mathematics
Michigan Senate Vote to Repeal Emergency Powers in a Way Whitmer Can’t Veto
Michigan’s Republican senators, who hold a majority in the state Senate, used a procedural method this week to support the repeal of a decades-old emergency
Surgeon General Murthy: COVID Misinformation Preventing Vaccinations
Everyone has a responsibility to make sure people have accurate information about COVID-19, said Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, who this week called for an end
Gallup Poll: Americans’ Confidence in Science Is Partisan Issue
Republicans have grown much less confident in science than in the past – at the same time Democrats today have more confidence in science, a
Sen. Mike Lee: Administration, Facebook Censoring Free Speech on COVID
Sen. Mike Lee Friday slammed the Biden administration and Facebook after press secretary Jen Psaki said the White House, within the surgeon general’s office, is
Report: US Preparing for Flood of Migrants at the Border
Immigration agents have been informed by the Biden administration to be ready to process hundreds of thousands of migrant families and asylum claims in the
US Sanctions Chinese Officials Over Hong Kong Democracy Crackdown
The United States imposed sanctions on Friday on seven Chinese officials over Beijing’s crackdown on democracy in Hong Kong, Washington’s latest effort to hold China
Trump Picked Milley for JCS Chairman Over Choice of Pentagon Brass
For nearly a week, headlines have been made by the claims in a new book that Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Europe flooding: 120 dead in Germany, Belgium as more than 1,000 people are missing
Floodwaters in Germany and Belgium have killed at least 120 people, with more than 1,000 people missing, as whole communities lay in ruins across both
Pope Francis reverses Benedict, reimposes restrictions on Latin Mass
Pope Francis cracked down Friday on the spread of the old Latin Mass, reversing one of Pope Benedict XVI’s signature decisions in a major challenge