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February 15th, 2024
The US Department of the Treasury, Washington DC.
The Federal Reserve recently disclosed its preliminary income and expenses for 2023, revealing an unprecedented $114.3 billion in operational losses.
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February 15th, 2024
supporters record Trump NH victory with phone cameras
On Thursday morning, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the Colorado case where a few activist judges are trying to keep Donald Trump off the ballot.
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February 15th, 2024
broken red cross over heart scan tape vaccine syringe
COVID-19 vaccines were supposed to help. Researchers—and government officials—are loath to admit that for some people, they actually hurt.
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February 14th, 2024
President Biden just signed a law
Last week, it was amusing/pathetic the way the White House explained away the decision not to have President Biden sit for the recent tradition of the Super Bowl interview with the host network.
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February 14th, 2024
Red square - Moscow
Tucker Carlson’s fulsome praise of Russia’s capital city is so far off the mark, it’s embarrassing.
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February 14th, 2024
Tony Bobulinski
Tony Bobulinski told House lawmakers running a presidential impeachment inquiry that President Biden ‘sold out to foreign actors.’
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February 12th, 2024
artificial-intelligence
Just when we thought the extent of the federal government’s censorship had been fully revealed, an entirely new industry has been exposed as a partner in burying dissent and subverting the First Amendment.
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February 12th, 2024
Biden, Pope Francis, Donald Trump, and King Charles III
The decision of so many world leaders to continue holding power into the twilight of their lives is a growing problem for the people they represent.
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February 12th, 2024
Sheepish Biden behind presidential podium
Biden can do more to address the American public’s concerns about his age.
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February 9th, 2024
US map of projected demographic changes - blue to red states
Projected changes in state populations should send blue states a message, though it isn’t clear any of them are listening—or even care.
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