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Joe Biden’s dog Commander had at least 24 biting incidents with Secret Service, new documents show

President Joe Biden‘s dog, Commander, had at least two dozen biting incidents with U.S. Secret Service agents before being moved out of the White House, prompting the Secret Service to adjust operating protocols at not only the White House but also Camp David and Biden’s Delaware homes, according to internal documents. The documents themselves were […]

AOC announces she will run for reelection to House seat

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) will run for reelection to her House seat in New York, eyeing a fourth term as several of her progressive Democratic colleagues face primary challenges over their stance on the Israel war. Ocasio-Cortez announced her reelection bid in a statement on Thursday, confirming plans that were already expected for the New […]

Biden administration sued over surveillance records amid FISA debate

EXCLUSIVE — The Cato Institute has sued the Biden administration for records of possible surveillance violations as Congress debates reauthorizing a crucial statute. Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, or FISA, will expire on April 19 unless renewed by Congress, and a key question is whether warrants should be required to obtain data […]

Biden calls current GOP ‘worse’ than the ‘real racists’ he served with in the Senate in the ’70s

President Joe Biden heartily attacked Republican lawmakers Wednesday night during a private campaign fundraiser in San Francisco, California. Biden has been battling with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), other House Republicans, and, from a distance, former President Donald Trump over efforts to reform immigration policy and extend aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. During the fundraiser, the president […]

Google’s new AI bot pauses image generation tool after race controversy

Google has paused its artificial intelligence image generator’s ability to create pictures of people to repair its representation of race after it stoked controversy by injecting minorities inappropriately into images. Google’s Gemini chatbot, released to the public last week, drew widespread criticism for misrepresenting historical figures as different races. For example, Gemini presented white historical […]

How Alabama IVF ruling could cause political chaos for the GOP

Republicans are facing another political headache in the wake of the overturning of Roe v. Wade, this time involving in vitro fertilization procedures, that could spell disaster for the party heading into the 2024 election. The latest hurdle comes out of Alabama after the state Supreme Court ruled last week that frozen embryos are legally […]

Three times DeSantis has bashed Trump since he endorsed former rival

Though Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) endorsed former President Donald Trump after dropping out of the 2024 presidential race, he has taken several opportunities to snipe at his former rival. DeSantis, first seen as the most viable alternative to Trump, fought a savage campaign against the former president, who focused much of his attention and attacks […]

‘We can’t pay rent’: Seattle app-based workers demand repeal of gig laws

(The Center Square) – Recently enacted legislation intended to help app-based delivery drivers receive fair wages is instead hurting delivery drivers, business owners and customers. Seattle’s App-Based Worker Minimum Payment Ordinance and the App-Based Worker Paid Sick and Safe Time Ordinance went into effect on Jan. 13. The App-Based Worker Minimum Payment Ordinance requires network companies to pay the […]

U Kansas researchers: Racism doesn’t have much impact on people’s gun views

(The Center Square) – How do racial views impact Americans’ views of gun control and gun ownership? Margaret Kelley, professor of American studies at the University of Kansas, examined the connection between these issues in a new paper titled “Cognitive and Apathetic Racism in Patterns of Gun Ownership and Gun Control Attitudes.”  Her research concluded that […]

Florida House committee approves bill to create Communism Education Task Force

(The Center Square) — Florida students could be required to learn about communism and other socio-political and economic systems after a bill advanced in a House committee on Wednesday. A revised early learning bill also passed the House Education & Employment Committee. HB 1349 is co-sponsored by state Rep. Robert “Chuck” Brannan, R-Macclenny and state Rep. James Buchanan, […]
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