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With its draconian sanctions and illegal seizure of financial assets, Washington threatens to kill more Afghans by hunger in the coming months than were slaughtered in 20 years of war.
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Moderna CEO Stefan Bansel speaks at the Goldman Sachs Conference of Healthcare Professionals on ThursdayBansal said he expects a second booster shot to be
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One of the major rules of politics is don’t compare anything to the Holocaust because you look like a fool. And that’s exactly what MSNBC’s far-left “historian” Douglas Brinkley did during Thursday’s January 6 festivities on Craig Melvin Reports.
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U.S. defensive systems again shot down an explosive-laden "suicide drone" targeting a base in Iraq hosting U.S. and coalition forces on Thursday. BBC
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Former President Donald Trump grinned and flashed the thumbs up moments after his motorcade drove past a roadside display by a few dozen diehard loyalists.
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Democrats from President Joe Biden on down spent the first anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot exposing themselves as cynical frauds.
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Meta has been sued by the sister of a federal security guard who was killed in a drive-by shooting..
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The Supreme Court has just refused to hear Frasier v. Evans, a case at the nexus of police abuse and the First Amendment.
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Until last month, Tony Timpa's family wasn't allowed to sue the police officers who allegedly caused his death by pinning...
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It is impossible to debunk every lie that was told yesterday in a single article, but here are the most egregious falsehoods:
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"When their children and grandchildren look at the history books, do they want to be perpetuating the Big Lie?" Psaki asked.
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Sen. Ted Cruz says he regrets calling Jan. 6 a 'terrorist attack' in a heated segment on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
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On March 1, 1954, while Members gathered on the House Floor for an upcoming vote, three men and one woman entered the visitor’s gallery above the chamber and quietly took their seats. All four belonged to the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party and only hours earlier had traveled from New York City to Washington, DC. The United States had annexed Puerto Rico in 1898, and the island’s relationship with the federal government had long been a point of contention. Some Puerto Ricans sought to maintain their relationship with the mainland, and others, like the four visitors in the House that day, argued for an independent Puerto Rico.The Capitol had few security protocols at the time, and the four Puerto Rican nationalists entered the gallery armed with handguns. Around 2:30 p.m. they indiscriminately opened fire onto the House Floor and unfurled a Puerto Rican flag in a violent act of protest meant to draw attention to their demand for Puerto Rico’s immediate independence.Five Congressmen were wounded in the shooting.Members, House Pages, and police officers quickly helped detain three of the assailants outside the gallery, while the fourth escaped the Capitol and was apprehended later that afternoon.To commemorate the 65th anniversary of this event in 2019, the Office of the House Historian collected oral histories with eyewitnesses, including House staff, Pages, and police officers. Listen to firsthand accounts that describe the surprise attack in detail and the shocked reaction by people there that day. These stories serve as important reminders of the need to ensure the safety of the House while preserving the accessible relationship between elected Representatives and their constituents.Learn more about this event and view full transcripts of interviewees.
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Below is my column in The Hill on the continued calls to disqualify Republican members of Congress to prevent them from running for reelection. What is maddening is that Democratic groups and comme…
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During the past 18 months, the relationship of the American people to the government has changed radically, as the Constitution's failure to restrain the federal and state governments and to protect personal liberty has become manifest. We know that for the past 100 years the growth of the federal government has been exponential.
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The former Labour leader showed resolve in backing the invasion of Iraq and toppling a brutal dictator
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A Georgetown University Law School student was booted from a course after testing positive for COVID-19 in a breakthrough case.
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MSNBC anchor Chuck Todd grew heated with a Republican guest Thursday after he said he would support Donald Trump again as the 2024 nominee.
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Florida accepts the basic truth that should have been Washington’s guidance from Day 1: If you’re vaccinated, the COVID-19 emergency is over for you; if you’re not, well, the risk is yours.
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This is a failure of narrative, not the private sector.
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On Wednesday, Senator Ted Cruz got slammed by Fox News host Tucker Carlson for daring to call the Capitol insurrection a “violent terrorist attack.”
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The Post's fact-checker has a really bad history of fact-checking Tom Cotton.