John Kerry Urges Top Polluters To Take Action On Climate Change Presidential envoy John Kerry urged some of the worst contributors to pollution to take action Thursday to address the effects of climate change, particularly in Africa. | ||||||||||||
Report: Paul Pelosi Severely Beaten In Home InvasionHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband, Paul, was "violently assaulted" by an assailant who broke into their San Francisco home early Friday, and he is now in the hospital and expected to make a full recovery, her spokesman said. | ||||||||||||
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Biden Falsely Says The Price Of Gas Was More Than $5 When He Took Office President Joe Biden touted U.S. manufacturing gains Thursday on a trip to Syracuse -- where he claimed gas prices were down compared to when he took office, when in fact they are higher. | ||||||||||||
Alito Confirms Dobbs Leak Made Justices 'Targets For Assassination' Almost half a year has passed since Politico obtained a leaked draft opinion from the U.S. Supreme Court, from a source who has never been publicly identified, and now a justice on that court is confirming what many believed was dangerously true: The leak enraged abortion-supporting leftists and put the lives of the justices in danger. | ||||||||||||
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U.S. Facing Diesel Shortage As Price Per Gallon Soars Diesel helps fuel trucks, trains and ships to get consumer goods closer to your home, but as fuel rises, it has a direct impact on costs to ship. The price of diesel has been soaring for months as the U.S. faces a shortage. | ||||||||||||
Cell Phone Bans In Public Schools Are Trending Nationwide Seven years ago, the former New York City Schools Chancellor said the city's decision to lift a ban on cell phones in schools was "common sense." Last week, the Philadelphia Board of Education approved a contract of up to $5 million with a company that makes locking phone pouches that allow educators to make classrooms phone-free. | ||||||||||||
Kicked Out By WY Voters Cheney Steps To The Dark Side Liz Cheney failed to win her party's primary in August and while she has been a critic of Republicans aligning themselves behind former President Donald Trump, her endorsement of congresswoman Elissa Slotkin marks a first in her political career. | ||||||||||||
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'Save Our Democracy' Is The New 'Russia Collusion' If Republicans vote, they are killing democracy. If they don't vote, they are killing democracy. The only way to "save democracy," writes The Washington Post's Max Boot, is to empower one-party rule -- a position that probably sounds counterintuitive to anyone with a middle-school education. | ||||||||||||
INCLUSION? Girls BARRED From Own Locker Room So Boy Can Use It The girls on a high school girls' volleyball team are being barred from using their own locker room, because they are upset that a boy is being allowed to use it too. The boy can use the girls' locker room, but the girls can't. How's that for leftwing logic? |
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