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The Onion buys InfoWars in Alex Jones bankruptcy sale

Satirical news outlet the Onion has won a bankruptcy auction for Alex Jones‘s InfoWars, acquiring the website that served as his central platform. Jones shared news of the sale on X on Thursday morning, saying, “I just got word 15 minutes ago that my lawyers and folks met with the U.S. trustee over our bankruptcy […]

Biden’s swamp record: $1.8 trillion in regulations, 800x Trump

All eyes in Washington, D.C., are turning to President-elect Donald Trump’s promise to cut Obama- and Biden-era federal regulations now that the choking price tag for the current administration’s red tape has been partially tabulated. According to American Action Forum, the cost of President Joe Biden’s significant regulations pushed on America by several agencies is […]

Kevin McCarthy predicts ‘Gaetz won’t get confirmed’ by Senate

Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy does not believe outgoing Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) will be confirmed as attorney general by the Senate after President-elect Donald Trump selected him as his nominee on Wednesday. Some of Trump’s picks for his Cabinet, including Gaetz for attorney general and former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard for director of national intelligence, […]

Political Perspectives: Trump and his transition team

Washington Examiner Chief Political Correspondent Byron York joins Editor-in-Chief Hugo Gurdon to discuss President-elect Donald Trump, who is looking to go on the offensive instead of waiting for reactions to his surprising Cabinet nominations, including Fox News’s Pete Hegseth as secretary of defense, as well as Senate Majority Leader-elect John Thune (R-SD) and the upper […]

FBI offers $25,000 reward for tips on ballot box fires

The FBI issued a $25,000 reward for any tips leading to the arrest of a suspect who burned three ballot boxes in recent weeks. A month ago, the first ballot box fire broke out in Vancouver, Washington, which was followed by a second one in the same city weeks later and another in Portland, Oregon. […]

WA GOP unveils ‘Project to Resist Tyranny’ in response to Gov.-elect Ferguson

(The Center Square) – The Washington State Republican Party has unveiled the “Project to Resist Tyranny in Washington,” designed to “prevent elected officials with authoritarian impulses from ruining the lives of people living in Washington,” according to a news release emailed to The Center Square. “It is focused on several points of policy that are […]

Eric Adams continues warming up to Trump with praise of Musk pick

New York City Mayor Eric Adams continued his warming up to President-elect Donald Trump by praising the pick of Tesla CEO Elon Musk as head of the Department of Government Efficiency. Adams and Trump have formed an unusually warm relationship, with the two publicly defending each other. Adams continued the trend in an interview on […]

North Carolinians, with 3 U.S. House seats flipped red, have myriad fits

(The Center Square) – North Carolina flipped three blue seats red, playing a critical role in Republicans maintaining majority control of the U.S. House of Representatives. Five newcomers and five returnees provide a myriad of possibilities for committee fits in the 119th Congress being sworn in come January. From a special masters’ court-ordered map in the […]

North Carolina, Arizona most decisive of the battlegrounds

(The Center Square) – Donald Trump’s visits to North Carolina netted his greatest difference in raw votes and second-best winning percentage over Kamala Harris in the seven consensus battleground states of the America’s 60th presidential election. As unofficial absentee and provisional votes are finalized before canvasses across the country, Trump secured the 16 electoral college […]

Moderate policies push Davis across the finish line

(The Center Square) – In North Carolina’s only truly competitive U.S. House of Representatives race, Democratic incumbent Don Davis successfully fended off Republican challenger Laurie Buckhout. Politicos say Davis’ moderate policies likely played a significant role in his 1st Congressional District win, which was very slight. With 281 of 281 precincts reporting in the district, Davis prevailed […]

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