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Russian victory in Avdiivka could snowball into larger gains in spring

Russia’s victory in the eastern Ukrainian city of Avdiivka this month, and its subsequent smaller victories since then, is heightening concerns of a Russian counteroffensive. Ukrainian forces withdrew from the eastern city in the Donetsk oblast, providing Russia’s military with its first major battlefield victory since seizing the eastern city of Bakhmut last May. The […]

Gabe Kaminsky and Ben Shapiro discuss Washington Examiner story on Biden funding terrorism-linked group

Washington Examiner Investigative Reporter Gabe Kaminsky joined The Ben Shapiro Show on Thursday to discuss his recent story on the U.S. Agency for International Development, which was found to have been giving taxpayer money to a charity with connections to terrorists during the Biden presidency. Kaminsky detailed how his report revealed that USAID’s inspector general […]

House passes stopgap spending measure in first step to avoid government shutdown

The House overwhelmingly passed its latest temporary spending measure to avoid a scheduled government shutdown over the weekend, extending the deadlines for all 12 must-pass appropriations bills into March.  Lawmakers voted 320-99 on the continuing resolution, surpassing the two-thirds majority needed to change the spending deadlines in order to buy more time to finalize legislative […]

Explosive text messages leaked in Fani Willis affair trial: ‘Dang, they had a full on relationship’

Text messages between a key witness and a lawyer for one of former President Donald Trump’s co-defendants clarify the timeline of the romantic relationship between Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and special prosecutor Nathan Wade.  In court on Tuesday, Ashleigh Merchant, an attorney for Trump’s co-defendant, showed messages Terrence Bradley sent her, saying the […]

Speaker Johnson’s strategy to avoid a government shutdown under scrutiny by GOP colleagues

House Speaker Mike Johnson‘s move to advance a two-part continuing resolution on Thursday drew mixed reviews from GOP members who are frustrated with infighting as they stared down a partial government shutdown. Hard-line conservatives are reserving any animosity toward Johnson, appearing to come to terms with the fact that they won’t achieve their desired one-year […]

Poll position: Trump crushing Biden by 4-9 points in every 2024 swing state

Former President Donald Trump is leading President Joe Biden in seven must-win swing states, according to a new Bloomberg poll. The poll shows Trump beating Biden in seven key states likely to decide the election results. Swing states are characterized by “swinging” between being won by Republican and Democratic candidates depending on the year. Five […]

Texas can’t enforce law that makes illegally crossing the border a crime: Judge

A federal judge ruled that Texas cannot enforce a recent law that makes illegal border crossings a state crime. U.S. District Judge David Ezra paused the law before it was set to take effect on March 5, with Texas expected to appeal. Ezra argued that the law conflicted with the federal government’s supremacy in immigration […]

Ex-Obama border chief says crisis has spread ‘nationwide’ under Biden

Former secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson, who served under the Obama administration, admitted Thursday the border crisis has resulted in a “hemispheric shift” in “multiple places” as cities across the country grapple with the surge of illegal immigration.  “It’s a crisis on the southern border in Texas, in Arizona, and it’s […]

House Republicans ask how and why Lloyd Austin hospitalization went unnoticed

House Republicans grilled Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Thursday over his secret hospitalization last month, questioning how it was possible the White House was unaware where he was for multiple days and asking if it meant he was an “irrelevant” Cabinet member. The secretary, who is recovering from prostate cancer and subsequent complications from his […]

John Thune teases run for GOP Senate leader: ‘Great conversations’

Senate Minority Whip John Thune (R-SD) openly acknowledged on Thursday that he is exploring a run for leader, just hours after Mitch McConnell (R-KY) announced he would retire from the post in November. “I’m having lots of conversations with our colleagues,” he told reporters outside his office. “And so, getting insight, input from them about […]
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