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Hunter Biden’s Business Partner Allowed to Trot the Globe Even After Conviction

Devon Archer, longtime business partner of Hunter Biden, has been allowed to make dozens of international trips since his conviction for securities fraud.

Trump Says CNN’s Zucker Fired ‘Because of Horrible Ratings Down 90%’: ‘An All-Time Low’

President Trump's message knocked the former CNN president's likability.

Arizona Rep Says Republicans Should Prepare To Impeach Biden

Arizona’s Andy Biggs instructed fellow Republicans to begin the work of gathering and preserving evidence for a potential Biden impeachment following the 2022 midterm elections.

Students At Georgetown University Law are Demanding Space to Cry

Georgetown Law Students have demanded catered food and a dedicated crying area during a sit-in protest over the firing of professor Ilya Shapiro.

America’s Putin Psychosis

The war of words between Russia and the United States over Ukraine escalated further on Tuesday as Russian President Vladimir Putin responded for the first time to the US written reply to Russia’s demands for security guarantees that were expressed in the form of a pair of draft treaties submitted by Moscow to the US and NATO in December.

Democratic Senators Unveil Plan to Change Electoral Count Act

Two Democratic senators and a Democrat-aligned colleague are using the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol incursion as a pretext to change the 1887 Electoral Count Act to essentially squelch challenges to election results.

Donald Trump Held Higher Job Approval Than Joe Biden at This Point of His Presidency

Former President Donald Trump’s job approval was slightly higher than President Joe Biden’s at the same point in his presidency, according to the average of ratings charted by RealClearPolitics (RCP).

N.S.A. Admits to Spying on U.S. Citizens

NSA Semiannual report outlines massive allowances for spying on United States citizens through intelligence agencies meant to gather foreigners’ communication

National Debt Passes $30 Trillion for the First Time in U.S. History

The national debt rose from almost $28 trillion to $30.01 trillion so far under Biden's first term, according to Treasury data

Colleges Struggle to Recruit Therapists as Students Seek Mental Health Services ‘in Droves’

Colleges and universities are struggling to keep up with the demand for mental health services, as college students seek mental health therapy on campus in droves, part of a 15-year upswing that spiked during the pandemic.

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