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Biden Tries New Bipartisan Sitdown to Push Infrastructure Plan: ‘I Am Prepared to Compromise’

President Joe Biden met on Monday with a bipartisan group of lawmakers who have all previously served as governors or mayors, as the White House seeks a deal on his more than $2 trillion jobs and infrastructure proposal.

Panic Time: NBA Fast-Approaching Historic Ratings Lows

The National Basketball Association is dealing with a major disaster at the moment. ABC fell 45 percent since the 2011-12 season. TNT is down 40 percent. When it comes to ESPN, is off 20 percent.

Supreme Court Rejects GOP Challenge to Pennsylvania Election Rules

The Supreme Court declined on April 19 to hear a lawsuit regarding a Pennsylvania voting dispute nearly six months after the Nov. 3, 2020, election.

Overwhelming Majority Of Americans Want Special Counsel To Investigate Hunter Biden

A new TIPP poll found that the overwhelming majority of Americans – including Democrats – favor appointing a special counsel for President Biden’s son Hunter.

Feds abruptly close migrant facility housing children after mysterious death of worker

The teenage girls were reportedly forced to use 'plastic bags for toilets'

LeBron James, Lakers Will Not Visit Biden During DC Trip

LeBron James would not visit the White House when President Trump was in office, and he won’t visit Joe Biden there either, at least for now.

Democrat Efforts to Expand Supreme Court ‘Biggest Assault’ on the Rule of Law: Graham

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said this week that efforts to expand the Supreme Court will likely “destroy” the rule of law and politicize the judiciary.

Kroger closes five stores in California cities that require ‘hero pay’

Los Angeles told retailers and pharmacies they need to pay employees a $5 per hour hazard pay.

GOP believes Democrats handing them winning 2022 campaign

Republicans are riding high about their prospects for retaking both chambers of Congress in the upcoming midterms, thanks to the abundant campaign fodder they believe Democrats and the Biden administration have handed them in recent weeks.

MyPillow CEO’s free speech social network will ban posts that take the Lord’s name in vain

(The Verge) After a public break with Facebook and Twitter, MyPillow founder Mike Lindell is getting close to the launch of a new conservative-focused social network, giving more detail on the project in a video posted online this week. Called simply “Frank,” the social network plans to open its doors to a limited set of users on April 16th.

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