January

Marjorie Taylor Green’s Personal Twitter Account Reactivated

Twitter reversed its ban on Georgia Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene's personal account, originally instated after her posts violated the social media platform's Covid policies.

Is Washington’s Dangerous Ukraine Boondoggle Starting to Unravel?

Last week the world stood on the very edge of a nuclear war, as Ukraine’s US-funded president, Vladimir Zelensky, urged NATO military action over a missile that landed on Polish soil.

MTG Allowed Back on Twitter

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-Ga.) personal Twitter account was reinstated on the platform on Monday after more than 10 months of permanent suspension.

Trump: Biden’s ‘Corrupt,’ Elections Are ‘Rigged’

Former President Donald Trump took to his social media platform, Truth Social, to share his opinion on midterm elections and President Joe Biden.

California’s Left-Wing Economic Policies Turned $31 Billion Surplus Into $25 Billion Deficit

Layoffs, tax, and price increases are thought to have contributed.

Trump Responds to DOJ Appointing Special Counsel to Investigate Mar-a-Lago Documents

Garland appointed Jack Smith three days after Trump announced his 2024 run.

Texas to Deploy Military Tank-Like Vehicles to Border After Declaring Invasion

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott invokes Texas constitution to respond to the high number of illegal immigrants flooding the U.S. southern border.

Youth Hospitalizations for Suicidal Thoughts Rises 59% in 5 Years: Report

Suicide rates and mental health-related hospital visits among youth were rising before the COVID-19 pandemic but surged even higher during the lockdowns, according to a new study.

At-Risk Diabetes Patients Could Get Drug Before January

The Food and Drug Administration's potential breakthrough drug for diabetes — which has the capacity to delay the onset of Type 1 diabetes — could be ready for high-risk patients before January.

Exclusive — It Begins: House Judiciary Republicans to Summon Mayorkas for Border Investigation

Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee have begun rolling out their investigative plans for next year in the wake of securing the House majority

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