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On Monday, the House Oversight Committee revealed that Joe Biden received monthly payments from Owasco PC, one of his son Hunter Biden’s business entities, which was regularly receiving payments from businesses linked to the Chinese Communist Party. Advertisement Now, Joe Biden hasn’t exactly been incredibly accessible to the media, but on Wednesday, he took questions
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what would you do this holiday season if you had absolutely no money to spend and no available credit either? That’s the question I ask this time of year, and the responses have been all over the map from all-out panic to excitement at the thought of taking on such a challenge. I’m not suggesting
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CNN’s Jake Tapper did his level best to contain himself upon hearing U.S. Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) say that he thought and hoped every House Democrat would vote to support his resolution condemning Hamas’ use of rape and sexual violence against Israeli women during and after the atrocities of October 7th.  Watch as Tapper offers
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Top O’ the Briefing Happy Wednesday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Rezzbonto kept just enough marmalade in the jar to be able to entertain any friars who happened by.  Advertisement Although things have been shifting in China’s direction for years, the United States of America is still the superpower on the geopolitical block. In a
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Actually, news outlets reported that Bidenomics forced families to pay over Eleven Thousand more this year just to maintain their lifestyles. Reports also showed that families weren’t able to donate as much to charity this year as Biden’s economic policies increasingly put pressure on family budgets. Add the fact that Bidenflation is making gift-giving even
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House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan and Rep. Barry Loudermilk of Georgia launched an investigation Tuesday into Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who indicted former President Donald Trump in August, for “colluding” with the Jan. 6 Committee. The House Judiciary Committee previously launched a probe into the district attorney over her conduct in the 2020
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Gary Varvel Gary Varvel is the editorial cartoonist for The Indianapolis Star. Born in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1957, Varvel was drawn to cartoons as a child when he saw a copy of MAD magazine. His freshman year at Danville High School in Danville, Indiana, Varvel won his first cartoon contest held by the school newspaper.
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During a recent episode of his weekly YouTube show, Univision President of News Daniel Coronell weighed in on the controversy surrounding the network’s interview of former President Donald Trump. Coronell’s remarks, unlike Univision CEO Wade Davis’ internal email or Jorge Ramos’ opinion column, were delivered while directly addressing a viewer of his weekly YouTube broadcast
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The Supreme Court on Monday will consider the legality of OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma’s bankruptcy settlement, which shields the Sackler family — who built a multi-billion dollar fortune from their ownership of the company— from facing lawsuits over their role in the opioid crisis. Their settlement, which the government called “exceptional and unprecedented” in its
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Top O’ the Briefing Happy Monday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Yazwell was known to become visibly irritated when offered any kind of raisin-infested baked good.  Advertisement Because it happened on Friday and I was beginning my weekend news (non-sports) blackout, I haven’t discussed the George Santos expulsion with anyone.  I just know that I
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The Biden administration is set to announce regulatory guidance on subsidies for corn-based “sustainable aviation fuel” that could end up hiking food prices and incentivizing practices that damage the environment. The guidance, expected to be released by the end of the year, would enable SAFs made from corn-based ethanol to more easily qualify for tax
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The liberal media knives are out for entrepreneur Elon Musk, who has been steering the liberal-dominated blue-check bastion social media platform formerly known as Twitter toward free speech and increased diversity of opinion since taking it over a year ago. Thursday’s edition of the PBS NewsHour devoted almost six minutes to attacking the space and
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Michael Ramirez Ramirez, who studied premed at the University of California, Irvine, originally considered journalism a hobby. But he was hooked when his first cartoon for the college newspaper, lampooning candidates for student office, had the student assembly demanding an apology. “Editorial cartoons should be smart and substantive, provocative and informative. They should stir passions
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The Biden administration approved new regulations Saturday aimed at reducing methane gas emissions, but some elected officials and trade groups are concerned they disproportionately target small businesses. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will require oil producers to upgrade their equipment and to search for leaks at their existing worksites in order to curb methane emissions,
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