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Senate Dismisses Mayorkas Impeachment Articles
Senate Democrats voted to quash a Mayorkas impeachment trial over Republican objections that such a move violates the Constitution.
Senate Dismisses Mayorkas Impeachment Articles
Senate Democrats voted to quash a Mayorkas impeachment trial over Republican objections that such a move violates the Constitution.
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House Rejects Bill That Would Require Feds to Obtain a Warrant to Purchase Americans’ Data
‘This bill is exactly the type of legislation needed to rein in the federal government and protect the privacy rights of Americans,’ Rep. Harriet Hageman said.
Northern California City Relaxes Homeless Rules Amid Federal Lawsuit
San Rafael officials have struggled to address public safety issues surrounding a large homeless encampment near a middle school.
‘This Is a Criminal Cover-Up’: Whistleblowers Sound Alarm Over Boeing Safety Concerns
The aircraft manufacturer is facing congressional scrutiny after a recent mid-air emergency.
Lawmaker Asks How US Can Protect Shen Yun Against Malign CCP Campaign
‘They are frankly criminal acts by a foreign government against our people on our soil,’ expert witness says about campaign targeting performing arts company.
Biden to Reimpose Sanctions on Venezuelan Oil and Gas
Some standalone licenses with the socialist nation will remain intact.
Michigan Gov. Whitmer Seeks to Slash Auditor General’s Budget by 28 Percent
Auditor General Doug Ringler warned the decrease ‘would significantly impair the oversight’ his office provides.
Bill Barr Responds to Trump Hush Money Trial: ‘Abomination’
The former attorney general revealed who he might vote for in 2024.
Biden Urges Tripling Tariffs on Chinese Steel, Aluminum in Swing State Pennsylvania
During his visit to the United Steelworkers headquarters, the president pledged to increase the existing 301 tariff rate.
Florida Gov. DeSantis Signs ‘Anti-Communist Education’ Bill Into Law
‘We’re going to tell the truth about the evils of communism,’ the governor said.
Supreme Court Justices Seem Skeptical of Jan. 6 Obstruction Charge Used in Trump Case
Hundreds of defendants, including President Trump, hope the court’s eventual ruling in this former cop’s appeal will lead to their charges being dismissed.
House Speaker Unveils $95 Billion Foreign Aid Bills
House Speaker Mike Johnson unveiled the bills, focused on Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan, amid rising tension in his caucus over the issue of foreign aid.
Iran’s President Warns of ‘Massive’ Response If Israel Launches Invasion
There will be a ’massive and harsh' response if Israel invades, he says.
Top Military Official Lied About Jan. 6: Whistleblowers
Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy was among senior officials who did not tell the truth about what happened on Jan. 6, 2021, National Guard officials say.
‘The Rose of Tralee’: A Woman’s Virtue Celebrated
An Irish town’s famous love story and beloved folk song inspires a yearly festival honoring beauty and virtue.
‘The Rose of Tralee’: A Woman’s Virtue Celebrated
An Irish town’s famous love story and beloved folk song inspires a yearly festival honoring beauty and virtue.
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Wisdom From a Retired Cowboy Artist
I have lived the life of the sculptures I have made.
Section 3 of 14th Amendment Not Applicable for Ruling Trump out of 2024
I don’t believe that Section 3 of 14th Amendment is self-executive and therefore can not be applied directly by the court.
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‘Tim’s Vermeer’: Duplicating a Masterwork
Magicians Penn Jillette and Teller lend their talents to a documentary that reveals a few centuries-old secrets.
The French Loire Valley’s Cheverny Castle
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we learn that a noble family calls this 600-year old castle home.
What Was Karl Marx Like?
Marx’s unbalanced Life and unbalanced philosophy has had deadly implications for millions.
Booth Tarkington’s Short Story, ‘The Spring Concert’
A 19th-century author reminds us of the radiating warmth of spring.
S. Truett Cathy: Founder of Chick-fil-A
This entrepreneur called on his ethic of hard work to build a successful fast food franchise.
Rembrandt’s Sole Seascape and the Great Heist
Stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in 1990, ‘Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee’ along with two other Rembrandts are still missing.
Where Time Stands Still: Mast General Store
The general stores encapsulates a bygone era for travelers in North Carolina.
‘Tim’s Vermeer’: Duplicating a Masterwork
Magicians Penn Jillette and Teller lend their talents to a documentary that reveals a few centuries-old secrets.
The ‘French 75’ Cocktail Will Make You Feel Like You’re at a Fancy Restaurant
A French 75 is a great classic cocktail to celebrate milestones or special events with.
Ed Perkins on Travel: Travel Scams—Anything New?
Hotels are not the only places that have hidden fees.
Helsinki and Tallinn: Pearls of the Baltic
Finland and Estonia—are not only neighbors, but soul sisters.
Yurt Overnights Returning to Colorado State Park After Controversial Pause
Yurts were traditionally used by nomads in Mongolia, Siberia, and Turkey.
Ed Perkins on Travel: Travel Scams—Anything New?
Hotels are not the only places that have hidden fees.