Black Lives Matter Wants LAPD To Stop Responding To Minor Traffic Incidents Black Lives Matter co-founders Patrisse Cullors and Melina Abdullah are demanding that Los Angeles police officers no longer be dispatched to minor traffic incidents and are calling for additional actions following the cardiac arrest death of Keenan Anderson, Cullors' cousin, after he was tased repeatedly by police this month. | ||||||||||||
Top House Lawmaker Warns Democrats Not To Challenge Biden In 2024 A key surrogate of President Joe Biden warned fellow Democrats not to challenge the president during the 2024 presidential primary. In an interview with CBS News on Wednesday, Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.) stated that he is positive Biden will seek reelection and asked him to announce his intention to run in 2024. | ||||||||||||
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Stunning Cable News Ratings Reveal Crisis-Level Decline Of CNN And Jaw-Dropping Dominance Of Fox News Over Combined MSNBC+CNN Audience Mediaite has released complete (6 A.M. to midnight) ratings for the cable news channels last Monday (something that normally one must pay to see), and they tell a story that ought to hearten conservatives. | ||||||||||||
The J6 Insurrection Fable Is The Democrats' Big Lie President Joe Biden and the Democratic Party may be the first administration to enshrine power in a mythological insurrection by their opponents. There was an embarrassing riot on Capitol Hill on Jan. 6, 2022. It did not go well for anyone. | ||||||||||||
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NYC Mayor Adams Again Floats Possibility Of Housing Migrants On Cruise Ships Adams, who spoke Wednesday morning in an interview broadcast by Politico, said "there is no more room" to house the thousands of migrants who began flooding into New York City last year and that his "guesstimate" on the cost of the city's projected total response would come with a price tag of $2 billion. | ||||||||||||
Debt Ceiling Sets Up Major Battle In Congress U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen sent a letter to Congressional leaders Thursday notifying them that the agency has begun taking "extraordinary measures" as the federal government bumps up against its debt limit of just over $31 trillion. | ||||||||||||
Americans Feel The Pain Of Higher Housing Costs Americans are feeling the pain of inflation, especially when it comes to housing. U.S. News and World Report surveyed 2,000 adults who either had to move back in with their family or got a roommate or housemate because of the higher cost of living. | ||||||||||||
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Biden Says 'No Regrets' Over Decision Not To Tell Public About Classified Documents President Biden has said he has "no regrets" about his decision not to inform the general public about the discovery of classified documents at his former office ahead of the midterm elections back in November. | ||||||||||||
'Let Me Be Clear': WH Struggles With Biden Classified Documents Scandal White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre is quickly earning the title of worse press secretary ever. During the latest White House press briefing, Jean-Pierre struggled to answer even the most basic questions. Cover up or incompetence? |
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