Trump says Jack Smith is a ‘disgrace’ after special counsel resigned from DOJ: ‘He left town empty handed!’

President-elect Trump blasted special counsel Jack Smith as a "disgrace"…

Top Foreign Affairs Republican predicts US won’t leave NATO but will strengthen it

Top Foreign Affairs Republican Sen. Jim Risch predicted the U.S.…

JD Vance jokes about skipping inauguration to watch Ohio State in College Football Playoff title game

The inauguration and the CFP title game are both on…

California Utilizing Hundreds of Inmates to Fight Ongoing L.A. Fires

Over 900 prison inmates are among the more than 7,500…

Mike Pence reveals what he said to Trump at Jimmy Carter’s funeral

Former Vice President Mike Pence revealed his brief exchange with President-elect…

Trump taps former NFL player Scott Turner to lead Department of Housing and Urban Development 

President-elect Donald Trump on Friday named former NFL player Scott…

Potential candidates for Supreme Court under a second Donald Trump term

WASHINGTON — Donald Trump made history in 2016 when, as…

Palisades Fire Reaches Densely Populated Mandeville Canyon In SoCal

The destructive Palisades Fire reached Mandeville Canyon — a densely…

Media Denies That Kamala Harris Was Biden’s Border Czar Amid Unprecedented Illegal Immigration

Members of the media are trying to create distance between…

House Judiciary advances contempt resolution against Biden’s ghostwriter

The House Judiciary Committee voted Thursday to advance a resolution…

Jayapal: ‘Fearmongering’ by Reporting Things That Happened Is ‘Part of the Problem’ of Support for Mass Deportations

On Tuesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “The ReidOut,” Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) and host Joy Reid blamed “fearmongering” in the form of factual reporting on crimes committed by migrants for support for mass deportations among Democrats and Hispanics. While discussing Democrats
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Willie Mays, Giants’ Electrifying ‘Say Hey Kid,’ Has Died at 93

Willie Mays, the electrifying “Say Hey Kid” whose singular combination of talent, drive, and exuberance made him one of baseball’s greatest and most beloved players, has died. He was 93.
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