News - Page 4145

Byron York says ‘times are ripe’ for potential third party 2024 candidate

The Washington Examiner's Byron York stated that "the times are ripe" for a third-party candidate to run in the 2024 presidential election, as another candidate may join the fray as an independent.

House GOP wants answers on CEOs paying $40,000 to dine with Xi Jinping

House Republicans want to know more about American CEOs shelling out tens of thousands of dollars to dine with the leader of China.

Thieves pillage $10,000 in product during Chicago beauty store smash-and-grab

A Chicago beauty store was pillaged for nearly $10,000 worth of its product when thieves ransacked the store Wednesday in the city's latest smash-and-grab robbery.

Abortion rights groups seek Nebraska constitutional amendment ballot measure

Abortion rights activists in Nebraska have filed paperwork to launch a ballot initiative campaign for the 2024 election cycle to enshrine abortion rights into the state constitution.

Chip Roy explodes on House floor over Johnson’s deal with Democrats: ‘Sick and tired’

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) erupted on the House floor over House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) working across the aisle with Democrats.

GOP New York councilwoman says Floyd Bennett Field shelter is ‘taxpayer money pit’

Republican New York Councilwoman Joann Ariola said that in order to keep the city's Floyd Bennett Field immigrant shelter operational, officials would be pouring taxpayer funds into "a money pit."

Pool player forfeits rather than face transgender woman in finals

A female pool player was met with applause when she resigned Sunday and forfeited her place in the final game against a transgender woman.

Nikki Haley suffers setback from conservatives after vowing to verify social media users

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley's recent comments on requiring social media users to verify their identity online have sparked conservative backlash to a campaign that has steadily gained momentum in the GOP primary race.

Chicago City Council passes Brandon Johnson’s first budget since becoming mayor

The Chicago City Council passed Mayor Brandon Johnson's first budget on Wednesday, a win for the mayor's liberal agenda that follows a low approval rating for his first six months in office.

White House warns funding for Ukraine aid is ‘drying up’ without supplemental request

The Biden administration has repeated its warning that its ability to continue aiding Ukraine is decreasing as Congress waits to act on President Joe Biden's supplemental request.
spot_img

Latest articles

Newsletter

Subscribe to stay updated.