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Steve Bannon prison sentence would only ‘strengthen’ MAGA base: Attorney

Former Trump administration adviser and War Room podcast host Steve Bannon could soon find himself behind bars for his contempt of Congress conviction, a dire possibility his attorney said would only “strengthen” the former president’s base. The Justice Department requested this week that the judge overseeing Bannon’s criminal contempt case start his four-month prison sentence […]

North Carolina Senate passes bill to repeal pandemic-era mask exemptions

North Carolina state senators passed a bill that would undo a COVID-19-era provision allowing for the broad use of masking for health and safety purposes. Proponents of the bill have argued the provision has been abused by criminals seeking to hide their identities and that, with the end of the pandemic, it is obsolete. The […]

Larry Hogan pushes against ‘MAGA’ label from Democrats using their own words

Maryland Senate Republican nominee Larry Hogan is using past praise from Democrats to bolster his campaign, as the Left tries to paint the centrist GOP candidate as a “MAGA” stooge. In a new ad released Thursday dubbed “Democrats for Hogan,” the former two-term governor’s campaign features accolades from high-profile Democrats — including his Democratic opponent, […]

Ogles introducing ‘Let Trump Speak Act’ to ban issuing gag orders to defendants

Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) is introducing the “Let Trump Speak Act” on Thursday in response to gag orders issued to former President Donald Trump in his hush money trial. The act will “prohibit judges from issuing gag orders in certain circumstances” but will allow gag orders in “disclosure of confidential information provided in discovery, to […]

Senate considering major overhaul to judicial nomination process

The Senate Judiciary Committee may revert its process for confirming circuit court judges to allow for more rights for the minority party — if both parties can come to an agreement before November. The so-called “blue slip” prevented circuit court judicial nominees from proceeding unless both senators from the state approved of the pick. The […]

Researchers say they’ve built AI model that can detect sarcasm

Researchers say they have trained an artificial intelligence model to be able to detect sarcasm, according to a Thursday report. The research was presented at the Acoustical Society of America and the Canadian Acoustical Association in Ottawa by Netherlands-based researchers, according to the Guardian. Researchers said they trained the AI model using scenes from popular […]

Bob Menendez’s wife undergoing treatment for breast cancer amid senator’s corruption trial

Nadine Menendez, the wife of Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ), is undergoing treatment for breast cancer and plans to have a mastectomy, according to a press release sent out while the senator was in court on Thursday. The New Jersey senator appeared at the federal district court in Manhattan on Thursday, in which he is on trial on charges revolving around an alleged corrupt relationship with […]

ATF urged to ‘back away’ from gun grab threat

A collection of Second Amendment advocates that has already stalled a Biden administration plan to punish millions of gun owners urged the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to fully “back away” from controversial plans targeting AR-style “pistols.” In a legal filing, the advocates predicted that they would eventually beat the Bureau of Alcohol, […]

House Republicans press WHO to reject cooperation with abortion-rights group

EXCLUSIVE — House Republicans are pressing the World Health Organization to reject a proposal by an abortion-rights group to enter into relations, arguing such a move would undermine trust in international cooperation. The group, led by Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ), sent a letter to the WHO executive board Thursday morning opposing the agency’s recent decision […]

Fears of crime plague more DC residents regardless of falling rates: Poll

A new poll found a 9% increase from last year among Washington, D.C., residents who think crime in the district is “extremely” or “very” serious. According to a recent Washington Post-Schar School survey of Washington, D.C., residents, 65% believe crime is “extremely” or “very” serious in the district against 56% in 2023. The number of […]
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