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Top O’ the Briefing Happy Thursday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Dauphenza struggled to balance avocational lepidopterology with her duties as treasurer of the Peoria Tony Little Fit Fanclub.  Advertisement Now that we’re getting dialed in for our “Groundhog Day” 2024 presidential election as far as the candidates go, the Republicans can focus on what
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As Islamic Jihadis continue to wreak havoc in Mozambique, a recent surge of violence and consequent civilian flight has left more than 70 children unaccounted for.  Advertisement Authorities told the BBC about the missing children on Tuesday. As thousands of people fled from Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado province, 72 children were separated from their families, raising
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The Democrat Party has selected three spokespeople to focus their message and stay consistent. I realize the Democrat bench is not well stocked with political talent, but to choose Eric Swalwell (D-CA), Deborah Wasserman Schultz (D-FL), and Jamie Raskin (D-MD) is tantamount to a bad joke or SNL skit. If you are going to use
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Former President Trump absolutely DOMINATED the Super Tuesday contests. As of this writing, he has won Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Maine, Minnesota, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. In the night’s only surprise, former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley won Vermont with 50.5% to Trump’s 45.7% with 99% reporting.  Advertisement The states where
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Between Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Joe Biden, the country is more divided, hateful, violent, crime-ridden, and not secure than in recent memory. Bidenomics has been great for Biden’s buddies in green energy, but not so much for American families struggling to make ends meet. Don’t want to ever miss an editorial cartoon? Sign-up for
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On Thursday’s Good Morning America (GMA), the superficial and unserious ABC News program cloaked itself in humor-tinged consumer reporting by using a recent Cookie Monster tweet to talk about the rise of shrinkflation in the current economy, but naturally absolved the Biden administration of responsibility and even eagerly touted the replies of two Democratic senators
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Welcome to our down-ballot coverage of Super Tuesday. Chances are, you’ve already checked out our live results coverage of the Republican and Democrat presidential primaries, but there’s more going on in some of the states.  Advertisement Five states have House primaries today, while Texas and California are holding primaries for Senate seats. Here are some
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A new government funding bill released Sunday includes numerous provisions intended to rein in the Biden administration’s climate agenda. The bill includes language designed to fend off additional burden on leasing federal land, extend emissions regulation exemptions for certain farmers, decrease funding for certain federal programs and more. Lawmakers will need to pass the appropriations
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Voters nationwide are far more concerned over President Joe Biden’s age and mental capacity to serve than they are about former President Donald Trump’s, several recently released national 2024 polls found. Biden would be 86-years-old by the end of a potential second term, and special counsel Robert Hur’s classified documents report described the president as
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The new U.S. Supreme Court decision foiling the Democrat plan to kick Donald Trump off state ballots is a triumph for America’s “system of federalism,” a prominent Republican lawyer and Trump ally told PJ Media. Advertisement Center for Renewing America Senior Fellow and former Trump official Jeff Clark celebrated the ruling in exclusive comments to
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Justice Samuel Alito put a temporary pause on an appeals court ruling that would have let a Texas law allowing local police to arrest illegal migrants take effect this weekend. The Biden administration asked the Supreme Court Monday to prevent the law from taking effect, arguing it would “create chaos in the United States’ efforts
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Rep. Dan Bishop (R-NC) promised to fight for Americans’ right to free speech against government censorship, even when this censorship is outsourced to private companies.  Bishop went on MRC’s UnCensored with MRC Free Speech America Vice President Dan Schneider on Feb. 29 to discuss his bill, the “Censorship Accountability Act,” which Bishop said “might be
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