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Hertz to replace 20,000 electric vehicles with gas vehicles

After an ambitious electric vehicle push in recent years, the Hertz rental car company will reduce its EV fleet by one-third to make room for more gasoline-powered vehicles. In a regulatory filing submitted Thursday, the car rental giant said it will scale back roughly 20,000 electric vehicles as they have higher damage-repair costs and higher […]

Rep. Mark Green accuses Mayorkas of prioritizing Mexico over US amid border crisis

House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Green (R-TN) on Thursday accused Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas of caring more about Mexico than his own country. The congressman said it was “telling” that the secretary rejected calls to meet with the House committee to meet with Mexican officials instead. The comment comes after the committee sent […]

Hunter Biden treatment proves ‘two-tiered’ justice system: Sarah Bedford

The Washington Examiner’s Sarah Bedford analyzed the difference between how Hunter Biden has been treated versus others who have faced similar charges. Bedford appeared on America Reports on Thursday to discuss Biden’s work with Ukrainian energy company Burisma, including how the president’s son was not registered as a foreign agent while he worked there but […]

North Dakota Democrat launches bid against Republican Rep. Kelly Armstrong

A Democrat has entered the race for North Dakota’s only House seat, challenging incumbent Rep. Kelly Armstrong (R-ND), who announced his reelection campaign this week.  Trygve Hammer, a military veteran, is looking to shake up the state’s political landscape with his campaign, running as a “pro-union, pro-choice, and pro-democracy leader.”  Hammer, who serves as the […]

Speaker Johnson weighs throwing wrench into government spending fight

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) had given hope in recent days that Washington could escape the kind of brinkmanship that has defined past standoffs over government funding. He announced a deal Sunday with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) on top-line spending and even signaled he may reverse course on his vow not to pass another […]

Iowa caucuses: How Trump’s GOP rivals are trying to peel off his supporters

DES MOINES, Iowa — Republican candidates wooing Iowa caucus voters have refined their closing arguments against former President Donald Trump: He failed to deliver on all of his promises, and he won’t beat President Joe Biden. For much of the campaign season, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy […]

Manhattan mother says illegal immigrant influx hurts children in public schools

A New York mother said the city and state’s response to the influx of illegal immigrants since 2022 has directly hurt low-income families of legal immigrants and U.S. citizens. Danyela Souza Egorov is the vice president of the Community Education Council for New York City School District 2, the city government’s education advisory body that […]

Fox News eclipses CNN ratings with Trump town hall during GOP debate

Fox News came out on top Wednesday night, with more viewers choosing to watch its town hall with former President Donald Trump instead of CNN’s Republican debate, which was held on the same night. An average of over 4.4 million viewers tuned into Trump’s hour on Fox, while CNN garnered the fewest viewers for a […]

Donald Trump Jr. goes after Hunter Biden’s manliness during Iowa campaign stop for father

URBANDALE, Iowa — Donald Trump Jr. knocked Hunter Biden‘s manliness on Thursday after  President Joe Biden‘s son continued to dodge a subpoena for a closed-door deposition before Congress. “I’m the one that did 50 hours of testimony before Congress,” Trump Jr. said Thursday in Urbandale while campaigning in Iowa for his father, former President Donald Trump. […]

House GOP to move on Hunter Biden contempt of Congress next week

House Republicans will move forward with an effort to hold Hunter Biden in contempt of Congress after the president’s son failed to appear for a closed-door deposition before lawmakers last month. The House Rules Committee scheduled their contempt resolution to be considered on Tuesday, teeing up the legislation for a vote as early as next […]
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