Biden spent millions on ‘misinformation’ research. The details are even more disturbing than you think

A new report by Open the Books, a nonpartisan government watchdog, has revealed that since 2021, the Biden administration has spent hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars on research related to “misinformation,” a significant rise compared to the first Trump administration.  The increase in spending raises serious concerns about civil liberties and free speech online,…

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Democrat Ritchie Torres’ torrent of attacks against own party fuels primary showdown buzz in New York

Rep. Ritchie Torres, D-N.Y., is considering a run for New York governor – and he’s raising his national profile with a tidal wave of criticism against leaders in his own party. Torres has been vocally opposed to the blue stronghold’s progressive criminal justice policies and has criticized how Gov. Kathy Hochul has managed the Empire…

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Trump’s tariff threats go beyond ‘trade agreement’ to advance American interests: expert

President-elect Trump announced plans to impose a 25% across-the-board tariff on all imports from Canada and Mexico, effective his first day in office. But the move is largely “a diplomatic” one that draws on Trump’s “war chest” to leverage U.S. interests, according to one expert. Tariffs are taxes that governments place on goods being imported…

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Hunter Biden: A look at how the saga spanning over six years unfolded

President Biden pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, ending a saga that has lasted for more than six years, with wide-ranging investigations by the Justice Department and both chambers of Congress related to his conduct and business dealings.  Hunter Biden was found guilty of three felony firearm offenses stemming from Special Counsel David Weiss’ investigation. The…

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Lara Trump announces she is stepping down as RNC co-chair amidst talk she may be up for Florida Senate seat

Lara Trump announced via X that she would be stepping down as co-chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC) citing that during her time the RNC had three distinct goals, and they had all been accomplished. She started her journey as co-chair of the RNC in March 2024, but it has been widely discussed that…

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Trump names Alina Habba as counselor to the president; reveals several State Department picks

President-elect Trump announced that Alina Habba would be joining his White House team as the counselor to the President on Sunday evening. “Alina has been a tireless advocate for Justice, a fierce Defender of the Rule of Law, and an invaluable Advisor to my Campaign and Transition Team,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth…

Five ways Trump could dismantle Biden’s climate agenda

President-elect Donald Trump is expected to roll back several of President Joe Biden’s green energy policies and initiatives when he assumes office in 2024.  While on the campaign trail, Trump vowed to lift the Biden administration’s “war on energy” and “disastrous” energy policies. “They annihilated your steel mills, decimated your coal jobs, assaulted your oil…

Flight passengers dive into myths and legends surrounding this busy airport

The Denver International Airport in Denver, Colorado, has caught the attention of many visitors over the years for its history, art and layout of the buildings. Visit Denver, a platform that markets travel to Denver, has an entire page dedicated to outlining the “myths and legends” associated with the airport. “From lizard people and space…

Serial killer’s daughter exposes chilling secret, turns him in to police

One night in 1980, April Balascio’s father, Edward Wayne Edwards, woke up the household and told everyone to start packing. They were leaving their home in Watertown, Wisconsin, after living there for a year. It wasn’t new for Balascio, who was 11 years old. She was accustomed to moving every six months to a year…