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Stefanik’s balancing act of fighting Washington, a primary opponent, and Hochul: ‘Have to pitch a perfect game’

Rep. Elise Stefanik‘s (R-NY) success in the New York gubernatorial race rides on balancing three things: maintaining her persona as an anti-Washington fighter, beating her GOP primary opponent, and, once she has done that, still having the stamina to battle Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY). Stefanik’s journey has been relatively smooth sailing since she launched her […]

Trump plays kingmaker with 2028 field as lame-duck era looms

President Donald Trump, with over three years left in his term, has refrained from passing the MAGA baton to any of his possible successors, keeping his looming lame-duck status at bay. Despite signaling that Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio could be the heirs to his coalition, Trump this week evaded […]

Top US political figures lend legitimacy to Qatari forum allied with array of anti-American groups

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump Jr., Bill Gates, Tucker Carlson, and a host of other U.S. political figures have all descended on the Qatari capital of Doha in recent days to discuss an array of current events. In doing so, they perhaps unwittingly lent considerable legitimacy to an event with open ties […]

Nobel Peace Prize winner Machado cancels press conference day before award ceremony

A news conference scheduled for Venezuelan political activist and Nobel Peace laureate Maria Corina Machado in Oslo, Norway, was canceled on Tuesday. The anticipated afternoon event, planned on the eve of the official Nobel Peace Prize award ceremony, was canceled after a delay of several hours, with no appearance by Machado, the Associated Press reported. […]

Trump says New York Times questioning his stamina could be ‘treasonous’

President Donald Trump on Tuesday suggested he may take action against the “treasonous” New York Times for publishing a negative report on his health. “The New York Times, and some others, like to pretend that I am ‘slowing up,’ am maybe not as sharp as I once was, or am in poor physical health, knowing […]

Trump mocks Ilhan Omar’s ‘turban’ in latest anti-Somali tirade

President Donald Trump dedicated part of his Tuesday night speech on affordability in northeastern Pennsylvania to mock Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) and her hijab in the wake of his administration’s investigation of fraud cases within Minnesota‘s Somali community. Omar, a Somali American, has been mentioned repeatedly in the president’s anti-Somali tirades in recent weeks, and […]

Democrat Eileen Higgins wins Miami mayor race, ending 28 years of GOP control

Democratic candidate Eileen Higgins will become the next mayor of Miami, Florida, after winning Tuesday’s runoff election. Higgins, whose victory broke the Democratic Party’s 28-year losing streak in seeking the Miami mayor’s office, will succeed Republican incumbent Francis Suarez. “With her runoff victory tonight, Eileen Higgins will be Miami’s next mayor—the first woman in the […]

Trump rips Biden and Democrats over affordability in Pennsylvania: ‘Like Bonnie and Clyde preaching public safety’

MOUNT POCONO, Pennsylvania — Hundreds, if not thousands, of people braved the cold on Tuesday to attend President Donald Trump‘s economy-focused speech in northeast Pennsylvania, the informal kickoff of the president’s efforts to boost Republican candidates ahead of a contentious midterm election cycle. Trump’s remarks, delivered in a ballroom at a casino in Mount Pocono, came […]

Police investigation finds Nancy Mace caused ‘spectacle’ at South Carolina airport

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) caused a public “spectacle” at an airport in Charleston, South Carolina, where she hurled profanities and insults at airport employees in October, a police investigation concluded. The widely reported encounter started with Mace complaining about the color of the vehicle in which she arrived at Charleston International Airport. The on-duty police […]

Louisiana schools to spend nearly $6M on AI tools, tutoring

(The Center Square) – Louisiana education officials plan to use nearly $6 million in federal grants to expand tutoring and AI tools in public schools, according to records provided to The Center Square.  Around $1 million will pay for student accounts for three platforms that use AI in the classroom: Amira, Khanmigo, and Writable.   The […]
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