A Tale Of Two January 6ths
It’s January 6, and a storm is brewing in Washington, D.C.
It’s January 6, and a storm is brewing in Washington, D.C.
Andrei Grigoriev, a Russian Yakut soldier, recounts his fight to the death.
We don’t yet know what the actual inauguration will look like, but January 6 has no major protests scheduled, and there haven’t even been any serious efforts to contest the outcome of the 2024 presidential …
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You’ve got to hand it to House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries: He’s not a man who lets reality or self-awareness get in his way.
You can say this about the migrants in the Venezuelan-originated Tren de Aragua gang: They may be thugs, but they keep abreast of American political news.
Supporters of the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) agenda have a message for senators who may be entertaining the idea of tanking Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination: opposition won’t go unnoticed among the American public.
U.S. credit card defaults have surged to their highest levels since 2008. Lenders have written off $46 billion in delinquent balances in the first nine months of 2024—a 50% increase from last year.
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Americans’ trust in the legacy media reached an all-time low in 2024, with only 31% of the public saying they have a “great deal” or even a “fair amount” of trust in the biggest outlets that bring us our news. …