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Tucker Carlson Fired by Fox Corp’s Lachlan Murdoch: NYT

Lachlan Murdoch is Fox Corporation's CEO.

World Wealth Manager, WEF Partner BlackRock Increased Stake in Fox Corp Two Months Before Tucker Carlson Ouster

In February 2023, BlackRock announced that it had increased its investments in Class A Fox Corporation stock to 15%.

EU in Final ‘Investigative’ Stage for Digital Currency

The European Central Bank is in the final stage of investigating the digital euro project, which aims to create a digital currency accessible to all citizens of the euro area.

Biden Is Running for President in 2024

He's asking Americans to let him "finish this job."

CPAC Releases Annual Ratings of Congress, Showcasing Most, Least Conservative Members

In the House, members such as Jim Jordan (R-OH), Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), and Thomas Massie (R-KY) were awarded the Award for Conservative Excellence.

Hunter Biden’s Lawyers To Meet With DOJ Officials

According to a new report, lawyers for Hunter Biden are set to meet with Department of Justice (DOJ) officials next week to discuss the criminal inquiry into the president’s son.

Former Coach Phil Jackson Says He Doesn’t Watch The NBA Because It’s ‘Too Political’

Hall of Fame basketball coach Phil Jackson claimed that he hasn't watched an NBA game in years because the sport has gotten "too political."

Hillary Clinton Says Republicans Are ‘Playing Into the Hands’ of Russia, China

Hillary Clinton criticizes House Republicans for using the debt ceiling as a political weapon, warning that it undermines the U.S.'s global credibility and plays into the hands of adversaries like Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping, and warns of the potential danger of playing games with the debt ceiling to the U.S. dollar's pre-eminent position in the global economy.

North Dakota Passes Ban on Sexually Explicit Books in Children’s Section of Libraries

The North Dakota House has passed a bill to remove sexually explicit books from children’s sections in libraries.

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