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James Carville slams Biden decision to skip Super Bowl interview

Democratic strategist James Carville slammed President Joe Biden‘s decision not to sit down for an interview prior to the Super Bowl, saying it shows a lack of confidence to perform well. Carville noted the massive television audience of the Super Bowl, which has regularly exceeded 100 million viewers several times in recent years, and questioned […]

Super Bowl 2024: NFL’s John Harbaugh calls for players to keep family and faith ‘in perspective’

Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh reflected on his team’s season ahead of Sunday’s Super Bowl game, calling faith and family the “most important thing” regardless of a game’s outcome. Harbaugh appeared on One Nation with Brian Kilmeade Saturday to give greater context for how his faith and family helped him respond to the Ravens’ […]

Belichick and Brady legacies in focus as Chiefs attempt Super Bowl repeat

Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid and quarterback Patrick Mahomes are trying to beat the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl on Sunday. But ultimately, they are really coming for Bill Belichick and Tom Brady. A win would give the duo in Kansas City their third title together. The Chiefs would be the […]

McConnell resists calls for leadership change as foes consider McCarthy-like revolt

Before the ink had even dried on a long-awaited immigration and foreign aid bill, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) announced the deal lacked support in the Republican conference, a proposal he had personally championed. The moment illustrated the changed landscape on Capitol Hill, as the Kentucky Republican’s influence continues to wane with his fellow […]

The Debrief with Tim Carney: Trump’s role in blowing up the border deal

Washington Examiner Senior Columnist Tim Carney joins Investigations Editor Sarah Bedford to discuss whether former President Donald Trump should be considered responsible for the failed border deal. They also talk about the GOP’s strategy and whether the bill was perceived badly due to Trump’s opposition or if he opposed it because it was a bad […]

Meet the pro-Hamas activist courted by the Biden administration

He’s called Palestinian terrorists “freedom fighters,” bragged about telling the White House he won’t “apologize for Hamas firing rockets at Israel,” and defended the Hamas-led Oct. 7, 2023, massacre in the Jewish state. Meet Osama Siblani, publisher of the Arab American News, an anti-Israel website in Dearborn, a city in Michigan with the largest Muslim […]

Social Security update: First round of February payments worth $4,873 goes out in three days

The first round of February’s three Social Security payments, worth up to $4,873 for the highest earners who retire at 70, will go out to the first group of retirees in three days. Retired seniors born on or between the first and 10th of a month should receive their payment on Wednesday, according to the […]

Social Security update: March direct payment worth $943 goes out in 19 days

There is a little less than three weeks until millions of beneficiaries receive March’s Supplemental Security Income payment, worth up to $943 for individual filers. The payment goes out in 19 days, on March 1, and will mark the second paycheck for 2024 since no payments went out in January due to a scheduling quirk […]

Feds seize $28 million in fake NFL gear ahead of Super Bowl

Federal investigators have recovered $28 million worth of fake NFL merchandise ahead of the Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers this weekend. The Department of Homeland Security’s National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center, or IPR Center, announced ahead of the big game in Las Vegas that federal law enforcement agents have […]

Wisconsin will accept absentee ballot envelopes with partial witness addresses ahead of 2024 election

The Wisconsin Elections Commission provided new guidance Thursday that will allow state election officials to accept absentee ballot envelopes that are missing parts of witness address information.  In a 5-1 vote, with Republican Commissioner Bob Spindell voting against it, the commission decided that clerks could accept absentee ballots with partial witness information so long as […]
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