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We Interrupt Economy Month to Bring You…Jan. 6

We interrupt Economy Month to bring you...Jan. 6.

9 Big Things We Learned From The Michael Sussmann Prosecution

Less than one week ago, a Washington D.C. jury acquitted former Hillary Clinton campaign attorney Michael Sussmann of lying to former FBI General Counsel...

California County Sees Average Gas Price Soar Above $7 per Gallon

California is maintaining its status of having the highest gas prices in the nation, with one county in particular seeing prices soar above $7.00...

‘Satanic’ Attack on Nigerian Church Reportedly Leaves More Than 50 Dead, Including Children

More than 50 people are reportedly dead and dozens more are injured following a "vile and satanic" attack on a Catholic church in Nigeria, according to multiple reports coming out of the West African country.

Thirteen Times Biden Aides Cleaned Up After His Gaffes

Joe Biden has kept his aides busy by frequently misspeaking in ways that require walk-backs and clarifications — a pattern that came into focus...

Gas Now More Than $5 Per Gallon in 9 States

And they’re almost all run by Democrats.

Bay Area County Reintroduces Indoor Mask Mandate: California

Alameda County will now require masks in most indoor settings.

Why the Special Counsel Needs to Fight for More Spygate Documents, Stat

Special Counsel John Durham’s prosecution of Igor Danchenko, the Russian national who served as Christopher Steele’s primary sub-source, will soon heat up—maybe as early as next week, if prosecutors are wise and return to the grand jury to obtain the documents the Hillary Clinton campaign wrongfully withheld based on attorney-client privilege.

‘The View’ Segment About God, Guns, and Christian Nationalism Ignites Debate, Demand for ‘Correction’

A conversation on “The View” about God, Christian nationalism, and guns sparked a Fox News story and a rebuke from at least one of the show’s co-hosts that the resulting article was “dishonest and inaccurate.”

6 Questions About Uvalde Police Response to School Shooting

More than a week since a teenager opened fire on young children and teachers at an elementary school in southwest Texas, much remains unknown about why police did not run into the building and what investigators have learned about their response.

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