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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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MRC’s Dan Schneider joined Newsmax to highlight explosive MRC research on how ratings firm NewsGuard has become more biased than ever. For the third year in a row, MRC Free Speech America exposed NewsGuard’s worsening bias against right-leaning media. MRC researchers used the AllSides Media Bias Chart to analyze that NewsGuard provided a stellar average
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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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Monday’s edition of the PBS NewsHour featured disturbing equivocation about the Hamas slogan “from the river to the sea,” a reference to the eradication of Israel. Host Geoff Bennett sounded reasonably tough on Harvard University president Claudine Gay, now under fire for her callous equivocation during recent congressional testimony on anti-Semitism on “elite” college campuses.
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If my inbox is any indicator of what’s going on in the world, and I believe it is, smelly towels are a growing problem for consumers — and certainly for my dear “Everyday Cheapskate” readers. And it’s a rather new problem, the result of modern things like front-loading high-efficiency washing machines, detergents, fabric softeners and
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On Wednesday evening, the House of Representatives voted to formally authorize an impeachment inquiry against Joe Biden over allegations of corruption, including influence-peddling and bribery. The move enhances the investigative powers of the House, and makes subpoenas more enforceable. Advertisement The House Rules Committee previously approved the resolution on Tuesday. The final vote was 221-212
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Schedule Summary: President Joe Biden will deliver a speech informing Americans that he has lowered prescription drug costs. Mine haven’t gone down. Yours? ALL TIMES EST 10:00 AM Recieve daily briefing 3:15 PM Deliver speech on lowering prescription drug costs [Live Stream] White House Briefing Schedule 1:00 PM White House Press Briefing [Live Stream] Content created by Conservative
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As you may already know, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Washington, at President Joe Biden’s request, in order to lobby for additional U.S. military assistance (shorthand: taxpayer money) in its ongoing war against Russia. The GOP’s attachment of border reforms as a precondition to any further outlays of taxpayer dollars in Ukraine seems to have
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The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) granted approval for the construction of a salt-cooled, high-temperature nuclear reactor in Tennessee on Tuesday, according to the Department of Energy (DOE). Kairos Power will operate the Oak Ridge, Tennessee, facility, which is the first non-water-cooled reactor to receive regulatory approval from the NRC in more than five decades, according
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Former Vice President, climate activist and Apple board member Al Gore has a new scheme for Big Tech algorithms. Speaking at the Bloomberg Green Summit at COP28, climate doom prophet Gore compared online algorithms to AR-15s and opined, “They ought to be banned.” He mourned how social media changed the fact that Americans supposedly had
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Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett said on Monday that special counsel Jack Smith’s emergency appeal to the Supreme Court “smacks of election interference.” Smith asked the Supreme Court to rule on former President Donald Trump’s assertion of immunity Monday, seeking to bypass the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
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Local “enterprise reporter” Christopher Maag’s latest New York Times byline boasted of having “spent four weeks reporting in Paterson and Clifton, N.J., interviewing members of the Palestinian community,” and the resulting journalism certainly identified with the Palestinian cause, with added melodrama that started in the headline: “In a Place Called Little Palestine, People Feel Afraid.
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Mitt may be moot when it comes to representing the people of Utah in the U.S. Senate, but something tells me that he isn’t quite finished yet in the political arena. At least, he probably does not think so.  Advertisement During Mitt’s career as a senator, I, and doubtless, countless other Utah Republicans, quietly seethed
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A House Intelligence Committee bill, up for a potential vote on Tuesday, could significantly enhance the federal government’s surveillance powers, experts cautioned. The legislation, introduced by Republican Ohio Rep. Mike Turner and Democratic Connecticut Rep. Jim Himes, aims to modify Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) and would alter the definition of
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On Monday, the New York Post’s Sara Nathan revealed in an exclusive that longtime Saturday Night Live star Cecily Strong felt “uncomfortable” and backed out of playing House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik (R-NY) in the December 9 episode’s cold open attacking her questioning of cowardly heads of Harvard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and
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