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Biden EPA taxpayer settlement payouts quietly soar to left-wing climate activists

EXCLUSIVE — The Environmental Protection Agency in Joe Biden's first two years as president has quietly steered over double the amount in taxpayer-backed payouts to liberal climate activists and other groups than in President Donald Trump's four-year term combined.

JD Vance urges FTC antitrust investigation into colleges over affirmative action ‘collusion’

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) wants the Federal Trade Commission to open an antitrust investigation into the nation's most elite universities to determine if they illegally coordinated their responses to the Supreme Court ruling banning affirmative action.

Donald Trump trial: Jack Smith proposes date for Jan. 6 investigation case to begin

Special counsel Jack Smith is proposing a Jan. 2, 2024, trial date for the case against former President Donald Trump for his alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election.

Retail crime sprees could be exacerbated by internal errors and employee theft

Retailers across the country have been getting pummeled by theft both in-store and online — but a new report suggests the same businesses that blamed organized theft for cutting into their profits may have actually been overstating how much is stolen as cover for internal issues such as employee theft.

Comer received updates by phone from staff during Devon Archer’s testimony, GOP aide says

A Republican aide for the House Oversight and Accountability Committee clarified Chairman James Comer's (R-KY) statement that he was “on the phone” during the transcribed interview of Hunter Biden’s business associate, saying the chairman was “in constant communication by phone” with staff throughout the testimony.

Government shutdown threat intensifies as Republicans use border security as collateral

A growing number of House Republicans are threatening to withhold support on key spending bills unless the Biden administration makes drastic changes to its border security measures, setting the stage for a possible government shutdown ahead of a looming September deadline.

Adams warns Biden inaction on NYC immigrants will ‘decimate’ city

Mayor Eric Adams warned President Joe Biden on Thursday that continued federal inaction on New York City's migrant crisis will eventually "decimate" the city, which he claimed is the "economic engine" of the United States.

Tiana Lowe Doescher on Disney raising park prices amid inflation: ‘The hubris is there’

The Washington Examiner's Tiana Lowe Doescher has criticized the Walt Disney Company's recent actions amid inflation affecting the country, which is affecting both essential and nonessential items in the economy.

Ohio court to hear ‘heartbeat’ abortion ban arguments next month

The Ohio Supreme Court will hear oral arguments next month for a case involving a lower court’s challenge to the state’s “heartbeat” abortion ban that remains blocked.

Manchin says he’s ‘thinking seriously’ about becoming an independent

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) said he has been “thinking seriously” about becoming an independent before the 2024 election in a local radio interview on Thursday, one of the strongest statements he has said to date about potentially leaving the Democratic Party.
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