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WATCH LIVE: President Joe Biden speaks about the foreign aid bill passage

President Joe Biden is speaking about the $95 billion foreign aid package approved by the Senate on Tuesday, after it was passed in the House of Representatives on Saturday following months of discussion. Biden is expected to begin his remarks at 10:50 a.m. EDT from the White House. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE […]

Katt Williams new comedy special Woke Foke releasing May 4

“Anything can happen” when comedy legend Katt Williams’s new special Woke Foke hits Netflix on May 4, according to a trailer released Friday. Described in the trailer as one of the greatest living “provocateurs,” “philosophers,” “truthsayers,” and “comedians,” Williams’s set will feature in the Netflix live event performed at the YouTube Theater in Inglewood, California, […]

White House’s reaction to campus protests sets off alarm bells for some Democrats

The White House‘s attempt to strike a balance in its response to pro-Palestinian protests on various college campuses has some Democrats concerned about the election in November. Protests on several college campuses, including Columbia University, have caused security and safety concerns for Jewish students. The demonstrators at Columbia have created an encampment and have allegedly […]

Oklahoma schools chief directs all districts not to comply with Biden’s Title IX overhaul

EXCLUSIVE — Oklahoma State Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters is directing all local school districts in his state not to comply with the Biden administration’s rewrite of Title IX because it puts “women in danger.” In a letter Wednesday to all local superintendents in the state obtained exclusively by the Washington Examiner, Walters called […]

How Trump consumes his news these days

Former President Donald Trump has been a harsh critic of the legacy media, standing against what he has dubbed “fake news.”  Now, as he launches his third presidential campaign, his media diet has changed from when he first ran for president in 2016. During his presidency, Trump was actively watching the media by keeping up […]

Biden blesses abortion with sign of the cross 

President Joe Biden has enraged Catholic Church regulars with his latest show of approval for abortion, a Vatican red line. On Tuesday in Florida, where he blasted the state’s impending six-week abortion ban, Biden blessed himself with the sign of the cross when the woman introducing him referenced Florida’s shorter window for abortion. The group […]

Flip-flop: Nine senators who switched vote on Ukraine aid — and why

In a sweeping reversal, nine senators who were against sending aid to Ukraine flipped their stance and voted in favor of the aid on Tuesday.  The vote passed with a wide 79-18 majority. The Republican senators who were against sending aid and then voted in favor are Sens. Katie Britt (R-AL), Tom Cotton (R-AR), Deb […]

Friends only: Don Jr and Eric Trump take on vetting roles in transition team

Former President Donald Trump tends to have his family involved in his business, and for his presidential transition team, his campaign is reportedly using family to vet prospective hires. Trump’s oldest sons, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, are set to be key parts of the transition team should the former president win a second […]

WA GOP endorses slate of candidates amid discord at state convention

(The Center Square) – Endorsements for all statewide offices were made by the delegates to the Washington State Republican Party convention held in Spokane last week. Candidate speeches were heard on the first day, except for the office of governor. Gubernatorial candidate Semi Bird gave his speech on Saturday morning just before the endorsement vote. […]

Georgia governor signs bill to launch ‘Promise Scholarships’

(The Center Square) — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed a measure to allow families to spend taxpayer money on private school tuition, which school choice proponents lauded, though critics worry it will cut resources from strapped school systems. Senate Bill 233, the “Georgia Promise Scholarship Act,” which lawmakers passed after killing the proposal last year. Under the measure, students […]
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