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Death row inmate asks to be executed after fighting sentence for years: ‘This is the only option’

Alabama death row inmate Derrick Dearman asked to be executed despite having fought his death sentence for over five years. He pleaded guilty to capital murder charges in the grizzly 2016 killings of five people, including a pregnant woman. He first appealed his execution in October 2018, just over two years after what court records […]

Netanyahu warns Iran: ‘Anyone who hits us, we hit them’

Israel’s fighter pilots may soon face “challenges in other sectors” than Gaza, according to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who visited an air base in a thinly-veiled threat to Iran. “We have determined a simple rule: Whoever harms us, we will harm them,” Netanyahu told Israel Defense Forces (IDF) personnel on Thursday. “We are prepared […]

OJ Simpson dead: White House sends ‘thoughts’ to former football star’s family

The White House expressed condolences to the family of former football star and actor O.J. Simpson following his Wednesday death from cancer. Simpson, who won a Heisman Trophy playing at the University of Southern California before embarking on a Hall of Fame NFL career, polarized the nation after he was charged and eventually acquitted in […]

Illegal immigrants would be banned from boarding commercial flights under GOP bill

EXCLUSIVE — A senior House Republican is poised to introduce legislation that would ban illegal immigrants from flying into the United States from abroad or from the border without the same documents that the general traveling public must have, the Washington Examiner has learned. House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Green (R-TN) will debut the […]

Debate schedule: Trump team points to early voting as reason to bump up faceoffs with Biden

Former President Donald Trump’s team is demanding earlier and more frequent debates against President Joe Biden this election cycle, claiming many people have been voting earlier in recent election cycles. Trump co-campaign managers Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita said the three debate dates proposed by the Commission on Presidential Debates come too late in the […]

Former Star Wars actress criticizes double standard for her ‘absurd’ cancellation

Former Star Wars actress Gina Carano criticized the Walt Disney Company for firing her in a new interview, arguing the company had a double standard when she shared her political views. Carano was fired from her role on The Mandalorian television series in February 2021, after she posted on Instagram that Jews in the Holocaust […]

Country’s ‘worst mayor’ Tiffany Henyard named in sexual assault lawsuit as she fights off corruption charges

Tiffany Henyard, the mayor of Dolton, Illinois, was named in a sexual assault lawsuit, as investigations continue to mount around her.  A new civil lawsuit accused Henyard of retaliating against an employee who claimed she was sexually assaulted by Dolton Village Trustee Andrew Holmes on a work trip to Las Vegas, and the police officer […]

Convention clash: Anti-Israel protesters demand Chicago mayor let them rally ‘within sight and sound’ of DNC

A group of pro-Palestinian protesters is urging Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson to allow them to protest “within sight and sound” of the city’s convention center this summer. The coalition is asking Johnson to intervene on their behalf and allow them to protest during the Democratic National Convention in August after their request was rejected by […]

House GOP considers backup FISA plan to sunset spy tool after stunning floor defeat

House Republicans are regrouping and considering a two-year sunset on a key surveillance law as a way to move forward on reauthorizing security measures after a group of hard-line Republicans effectively killed a procedural rule in a blow to House leaders ahead of next week’s deadline. The “no” votes of 19 hard-line House Republicans and […]

The View hosts divided by Biden’s silence on rising grocery prices

Hosts of The View are torn over President Joe Biden‘s former chief of staff, Ron Klain’s suggestion to focus more on high grocery prices. Thursday’s episode hearkened to leaked audio of Klain saying, “I think the president is out there too much talking about bridges,” while Americans “go to the grocery store and, you know, […]
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