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Migrant advocates say six months of free rent, food, other perks not enough; ‘a slap in the face’
Denver's new Asylum Seekers Program offering six months of free housing to those in the country illegally is being defended by advocates for the migrants who are saying even that is not enough of a handout. Despite Denver Mayor Mike Johnston announcing that the...
Melania Trump mocked for selling Mother’s Day jewelry, questioned on where the money is going
Everyone's a critic and the Trumps seem to have more than their fair share with the latest detractions focused on the former first lady. During a CNN discussion about former President Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York City, host Erin Burnett offered a...
Ex-chief of staff Stephanie Grisham mocks Melania Trump for honoring mothers
CNN’s fixation on disparaging former President Donald Trump is standard fare, especially with the November election fast approaching, but network host Erin Burnett took that to a whole different level on Monday when she set her sights on former First Lady Melania...
Why Speaker Johnson’s job is on the line after House votes $60 billion for Ukraine
The House passed a four-bill $95 billion foreign aid package over the weekend that includes $60 billion in additional aid for Ukraine. The bill could cost House Speaker Mike Johnson his job. The aid package passed in a 311-112 vote with the unanimous support of...
‘Too little, too late’: Congress’ $60 billion aid package won’t get Ukraine off the ropes, experts say
Congress’ new $60 billion aid package is unlikely to move the needle in Ukraine’s war against Russia, experts told the Daily Caller News Foundation. The House overwhelmingly voted to pass the $60.8 billion package on Saturday that aims to bolster Ukraine’s war effort...
Be it ever so humble … : Supreme Court to decide if city may ban sleeping in public
The Supreme Court heard oral argument Monday in the case of City of Grants Pass v. Johnson, which raises the issue of how states and localities may deal with the problem of homelessness. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit held that it violates the cruel and...
To celebrate Earth Day, celebrate American energy leadership
At the start of the year, President Joe Biden announced an indefinite ban on liquified natural gas exports (LNG) out of supposed concern for the environment. The U.S., however, is the leading producer of oil and natural gas and also the leading exporter of LNG. So,...
‘Stunning betrayal’: Republican voters opposed shoveling billions more into Ukraine. GOP leadership did it anyway
House GOP Speaker Mike Johnson pushed for sending additional aid to Ukraine in its war against Russia, even though a majority of Republicans nationwide oppose such funding. On Saturday, 101 House Republicans voted with all Democratic members to advance a foreign aid...
Biden admin issues final rule tightening abortion record access in investigations
President Joe Biden’s Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced a new rule on Monday cracking down on prosecutors’ ability to obtain abortion records. The rule strengthens a 1996 privacy law, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act...
Plan to cancel student debt could cost taxpayers $250 billion to $750 billion
(The Center Square) – President Joe Biden's plans to cancel student debt for some borrowers could cost U.S. taxpayers $250 billion to $750 billion, according to a new estimate. The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, a nonpartisan budget group, said...
Former Biden DOJ lawyer makes opening argument in Trump trial on Stormy Daniels hush money
A former lawyer in the Biden Justice Department delivered the prosecution’s opening argument Monday in a Manhattan courthouse as the first criminal trial of former President Donald Trump got underway. “This case is about a criminal conspiracy and a coverup,” former...
Cornell walks back decision to remove standardized testing requirement
Cornell University announced Monday that it would be reinstating standardized testing four years after axing the requirement. The university removed the requirement for standardized testing in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since then, however, multiple schools...