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Biden strolls the beach while American hostages languish
Last Friday, President Biden had one event on his schedule: a noon "welcoming" of the presidents of the European Council and European Commission.
SharesBiden would be bad, but Harris would be worse in 2024
So, say they get in, and say President Biden dies (as guys do in their mid-80s). Then we've got President Kamala Harris.
SharesWith activists parading around as reporters, journalism is dead
A whopping 87% of journalism graduates regret their degree choice, according to one study. I wish I could tell them they're wrong. Sorry, I can't. I regret it all, too.
SharesTwo U.S. lawmakers dead -- one politically, the other for real
Let's talk about a pair of deceased U.S. lawmakers.
Shares2024 presidential race: Newsom vs. Youngkin
So let's get real, folks: President Biden isn't going to run in 2024. It's that simple.
SharesNow doctors say COVID-19 is like the common cold?
It's back. The federal government has approved new shots from Moderna and Pfizer as officials warn of the spread of several new variants of COVID-19.
SharesBiden is a big ol' liar, and it's embarrassing
Look, we just can't keep ignoring this stuff: President Biden is a liar. A big ol' liar. His pants are on fire. That's how much of a liar our president is.
SharesUAW workers want 46% pay raise, 32-hour week: Let's hope they win
Conservatives often work against themselves. Remember when everyone said we should all oppose the so-called death tax? Sounds terrible, right? How dare the government tax us on our hard-earned booty -- even in death!
SharesGavin Newsom will be 2024 Democratic presidential nominee
If you've got $1,000 lying around, I've got a tip for how you can turn that into $7,000: Bet on Gavin Newsom to be the 2024 Democratic nominee for president.
SharesBiden doesn't want to be president, so let's help him with that
Becoming president is an arduous task. It takes a billion dollars, thousands of campaign workers and years of effort, usually at the end of a long career in politics.
SharesAmerica's political system is broken
On Monday, a grand jury in one American state -- made up of average Americans -- indicted a former president, charging him with attempting to overturn the 2020 election in order to keep being president.
Shares'I'm a little p----- off': Former Capitol Police chief Sund says Jan. 6 was 'cover-up'
In a fascinating turn of events, former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund last week delivered some shocking comments about what happened on Jan. 6, 2021.
SharesIs U.S. concealing multidecade program that captures UFOs?
Lawmakers last week held a riveting hearing on UFOs, and things quickly took a strange turn.
SharesAmericans started drinking more during endless COVID-19 lockdowns
When COVID-19 hit the U.S., effectively closing down all the fun places like music and sports venues, movie theaters, and even bowling alleys, Americans discovered a new hobby to pass the time: drinking.
SharesHardly working: Biden has spent nearly 40% of his presidency on vacation
President Biden has reportedly spent nearly 4 in 10 days of his presidency on vacation, according to statistics compiled by Republican National Committee Research.
SharesWill Biden drop out of the 2024 race? You bet your sweet bippy
How bad is it for President Biden?
SharesPress secretary Jean-Pierre's 'technical glitch' with Today News Africa reporter
Last week, press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre clashed with a reporter she routinely ignores. But the fiery exchange somehow disappeared from an official live stream.
SharesUFOs? Apparently they're real, just ask members of Congress
David Charles Grusch said he gave Congress reams of classified information about covert U.S. government programs that he says are now in possession of an intact craft of "non-human origin."
SharesTrump is all bark, no bite, and former insiders are talking
Former President Trump is known for his thin skin and his propensity for vengeance. Working with Trump often means you adhere to the first rule of Fight Club: You don't talk about Fight Club.
SharesAre reporters giving Biden their questions in advance?
There's a tradition between the White House and the reporters who cover the most powerful man in the world: Before press conferences, aides will inform journalists if they're getting a question.
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