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By Jarrett Stepman As the president appears to be using his last three months in office to vacation, snooze, and eat ice cream, who is actually running the most powerful nation in the world? |
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15 Things We Saw at the Democratic National Convention
ANALYSIS |
By Tim Kennedy, Tony Kinnett A man holding an American flag said, “God bless America.” The crowd shouted back: “F—- America.” |
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3 Themes That Set the Tone for the DNC on Night One
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By Bradley Devlin Hillary Clinton is still talking about it taking a village, and it takes President Joe Biden takes an awfully long time to finish speaking and pass the baton to Kamala Harris. |
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‘Conspiracy to Monetize’: What Biden Impeachment Report Says About President and His Family
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By Fred Lucas Joe Biden engaged in a conspiracy to monetize his position as vice president and enrich his family by at least $27 million, say three House committees that oversaw an impeachment inquiry. |
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Is This Week’s Democratic Convention Going to Be a Repeat of 1968?
COMMENTARY |
By Jarrett Stepman With lots of social unrest percolating on the Left, will we see a repeat this week of the infamous 1968 Chicago Democratic National Convention that devolved into chaos and anarchy? |
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NEWS |
By Mary Margaret Olohan Christopher Wray told Congress the FBI is focusing attention on pro-abortion violence against pro-life facilities since Roe v. Wade was overturned, but one congressman says his numbers don’t add up. |
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Health Insurance Can Raise Prices of Care, These 2 Doctors Say
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By Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell Health care can be more affordable when physicians don’t take health insurance. Doctors discuss reforms that would give patients more control over their health care experiences. |
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Meet the Democrats Holding Out on Harris
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By Bradley Devlin Despite the rapid convergence of Democrats behind Kamala Harris for president, those in six crucial races that may determine the balance of power in the House are keeping their distance. |
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NEWS |
By Brian Gottstein Protesters break through the first fence in the Secret Service perimeter around the Democratic National Convention in Chicago Monday evening. |
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