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Outcry follows Harvard decision to retain Claudine Gay after disastrous hearing

The decision by the Harvard Corporation to retain President Claudine Gay was met with widespread scorn from the host of prominent politicians and commentators who had called for her ouster.

House GOP impeachment vote tests Biden’s support with influential voting bloc

President Joe Biden's family is complicating his path back to the White House, with House Republicans poised to formally approve an impeachment inquiry into him, his family, and their business dealings.

Bob Good outlines vision to promote ‘conservative conscience’ as new Freedom Caucus leader

EXCLUSIVE — Rep. Bob Good (R-VA) previewed how the conservative House Freedom Caucus will continue to be a thorn in the side of leadership by demanding spending cuts, policy reforms, and accountability ahead of major legislative fights in 2024.

Shadow of doubt: How the Supreme Court could change the course of the 2024 election

Twenty-three years ago, the United States endured one of the strangest presidential elections in history when the Supreme Court decided who would be the victor after more than a month of uncertainty. Now, the 2024 election could look similar in several ways and possibly be even more chaotic.

Sununu’s New Hampshire endorsement of Nikki Haley an ‘energizing’ moment against Trump

Gov. Chris Sununu's (R-NH) endorsement of former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley on Tuesday gave her campaign a much-needed boost as Haley battles the 2024 Republican field to become former President Donald Trump's chief competitor.

Rockefeller family group invests millions in oil and gas while shaping green energy agenda

One of the principal grantmakers steering the wealth of the Rockefeller family holds major oil and gas industry investments despite the deep-pocketed foundation's work to promote the green energy agenda, financial disclosures show.

Biden impeachment inquiry: House vote includes ‘sidecar’ resolution to enforce subpoenas

The House is set to vote Wednesday to authorize its impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, which is expected to pass, teeing up a more heightened battle between Republicans and the president and his family than what has been seen over the last couple months.

Dean Phillips says Republicans will win big if they ‘elevate Nikki Haley’ against Biden

EXCLUSIVE — Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) predicted former United States Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley would defeat President Joe Biden in a 2024 matchup if she becomes the Republican nominee.

Voter rolls group gives personal data to ‘politically driven’ organizations: Report

EXCLUSIVE — The Electronic Registration Information Center, a nonpartisan group tasked with ensuring clean voter rolls for 25 states, shares voter data with politically left organizations, according to a new report.

Cruz says elite universities embody ‘cultural Marxism’ that supports ‘violent revolution of victims’

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) blasted the elite university presidents who testified before Congress last week as “cultural Marxists,” saying Harvard President Claudine Gay and Massachusetts Institute of Technology President Sally Kornbluth should follow University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill’s lead and resign.
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