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In a sign Republicans are out of touch with regular Americans, Senate Majority Leader John Thune on Wednesday bragged that the Senate had "the longest continuous work period in 15 years.” ...
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Trump's border czar, Tom Homan, responded on Fox News to a federal judge's tentative ruling on Thursday that, the Los Angeles ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is now deporting green card holders under certain circumstances, and U.S. citizens are being detained. Still, Fetterman took to the Bad App to heap praise on ...
Did you know that July 11th, 1804 was the day of their infamous duel. At dawn on the morning of July 11, 1804, political antagonists and personal enemies Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr met on the ...
Along with protecting consumers within the crypto market, she said, Congress must pass legislation that safeguards the country from public officials—including President Donald Trump—who want to ...
Gun control advocates celebrated the Second Circuit’s ruling as a “bellwether for other challenges to similar laws across the ...
The bill that Republican Gov. Mike Kehoe signed Thursday, known as H.B. 567, also restricts increases in the state's minimum wage. The voter-approved initiative called for raising the state's minimum ...
Fox's Jesse Watters and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis pretend the only thing wrong with 'Alligator Alcatraz' is a few mosquitoes.
Watch these two assholes downplay the problems at Alligator Auschwitz as just a few "mosquitoes" while video of alligators chomping down bait thrown at them plays in the background.
The White House under Donald J. Trump unleashes some weird tweets, and this newest one is no different, as it posted an AI image portraying the president as a buff tights-wearing Superman, with the ...
Sharing The Guardian 's exclusive coverage of the paper on social media, U.K.-based climate scientist Bill McGuire wrote: "Are you a U.S. taxpayer? I am sure you will be delighted to know where $2.4 ...