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Jerry Seinfeld Says He Misses Dominant Masculinity
In a new interview, Jerry Seinfeld said he misses how things were in the 1960s.
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Sen. Fetterman Rips Alma Mater Harvard at Yeshiva Speech
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., publicly disavowed his alma mater Harvard on Wednesday because of its inability to deal with campus antisemitism following months of mounting tension.
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Rasmussen Poll: Gas Prices Affecting Vacation Plans
More than a third of American adults say they are changing their summer vacation plans due to high gas prices, according to the latest Rasmussen Reports survey.
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Conservatives Say Tyson Foods Hired Migrants Over US Citizens
A group founded by former Trump administration officials accused Tyson Foods on Wednesday of discriminating against U.S. citizens by disproportionately hiring immigrants, including children and people in the country illegally.America First Legal (AFL) sent letters to the...
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Calif. Parents Group Fails to Gather Signatures for Trans Ballot Measure
A California parent group failed to gather enough signatures for a ballot measure that would have implemented several policies concerning transgender students.
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DOJ: China Malware Boosted $6B in COVID, Unemployment
The Department of Justice has charged a Chinese national with operating the world's "largest botnet" that stole $5.9 billion in COVID-19 relief funds.
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Lawsuit: N.Y. AG Censoring Anti-abortion Groups
New York Attorney General Letitia James is using the power of her office to censor anti-abortion pregnancy centers because they tell women about the option of using progesterone for abortion pill reversal, according to a lawsuit.
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AOC Touts Bill to Fight AI Deepfake Pornography
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., is pushing for federal legislation that would crack down on deepfake pornography generated by AI, calling it "sexual violence," The Hill reported."
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Report: DOJ Tracked Moms for Liberty as Hate Group
The conservative education policy group Moms for Liberty was tracked by the Department of Justice's unit tasked with responding to "hate crimes" through alerts triggered by signals such as the Confederate flag, a noose, or a swastika, according to internal emails.
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Mayorkas Admits 'Reality' Is Migrants 'Try to Game the System'
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas recently said some migrants who arrive at the southern US border are attempting to "game" the U.S. asylum system.
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Justice Alito Rejects Calls to Recuse From Election Cases Over Flag Flap
Justice Samuel Alito is rejecting calls to step aside from Supreme Court cases involving former President Donald Trump and Jan. 6 defendants because of the controversy over flags that flew over his homes.
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Drag Queen Wins $1.1M in Case Against Idaho Blogger
A drag queen won more than $1.1 million in damages after a jury in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, found conservative blogger Summer Bushnell guilty of defamation in a unanimous decision, the Coeur D'Alene Press reported.
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Charges Dropped Against Golf Champ Scottie Scheffler
Criminal charges against Scottie Scheffler have been dismissed, ending a legal saga that began with images of the world's top male golfer being arrested and handcuffed in Louisville during the PGA Championship.
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Trump: 'Mother Teresa Could Not Beat These Charges'
With the jury sent to deliberations, former President Donald Trump came out firing against the "rigged" trial and "conflicted" Judge Juan Merchan that delivered the instructions to the jury.
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Park Service Staff May Participate in Pride Events in Uniform
Interior Secretary Deb Haaland said in a memo Friday that National Park Service staff can participate in Pride Month activities in uniform, reversing a previous NPS policy.
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Fred Fleitz to Newsmax: Biden Won't Press Iran Due to Fear of Higher Oil Prices
The United States is trying to convince Great Britain and France not to press Iran for its nuclear weapons activities, because the Biden administration does not want to risk higher oil prices before the presidential elections in November, former CIA analyst Fred Fleitz said.
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Detransitioner Lawsuit to Move Forward in N.C.
A North Carolina judge earlier this month ruled that a lawsuit filed by Prisha Mosley against medical professionals who she says pressed her to undergo gender transition procedures as a teen could move forward, making it the first detransitioner suit to proceed in court.
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Rep. Elise Stefanik Files Misconduct Complaint Against Trump Judge
House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., has filed a misconduct complaint against Judge Juan Merchan, whom she says was not "randomly" selected to preside over former President Donald Trump's legal expense trial in New York City.
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Trump Jury Entering Deliberations Phase
Jury deliberations in Donald Trump's criminal business records trial began Wednesday after the panel received instructions from the judge on the law governing the case and what they can take into account in evaluating the former president's guilt or innocence.The historic...
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Historic Hunter Biden Trial to Probe Drug Addiction
The criminal trial of Hunter Biden on gun charges begins next week, with federal prosecutors likely to dissect lurid details of his crack cocaine addiction that could provide fuel for opponents of his father's presidential reelection bid.
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GOP Sen. Roger Wicker: US Military Needs 'Generational Investment'
The top-ranking Republican on a Senate committee that oversees the military is calling for a "generational investment" in America's defense, saying aggressive and significant spending increases are necessary to deter coordinated threats from U.S. adversaries.
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MLB Adding Negro Leagues Stats to Official Records
Catcher Josh Gibson is now officially one of the major leagues' all-time greats, as multiple media outlets reported Tuesday that Major League Baseball has incorporated Negro Leagues statistics into its records.
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Giant Pandas Returning to Washington's National Zoo
Two giant pandas are coming to Washington's National Zoo from China by the end of the year.
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Weinstein to Appear Before Judge in Same Courthouse as Trump
Harvey Weinstein is expected to appear before a judge Wednesday afternoon in the same New York City courthouse where former President Donald Trump is on trial.
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US Gives School Districts $900 Million for Electric School Buses
The White House on Wednesday unveiled nearly $900 million in awards to 530 school districts to replace thousands of aging, gas-fueled school buses with cleaner, mainly electric models.