[ad_1] The coronavirus pandemic has contributed to an alarming “national mental health crisis,” according to an American Psychological Association report. The American Psychological Association’s annual “Stress in America” report highlighted the results of a survey that the organization conducted. The results, which showed the coronavirus pandemic is having an outsized effect on Americans’ mental health, have caused
[ad_1] This WaPo story cites sources claiming that the subject’s already been broached among Trump and his advisors, with Wray potentially on the chopping block after the election. I’ll go them one better. Given Trump’s growing desperation for a gamechanging October surprise against Biden, I think there’s a small but nonzero chance that he’ll fire
[ad_1] Israeli Defense Forces discovered an underground tunnel stretching from the Gaza Strip into southern Israel Sunday, according to Reuters. The tunnel begins in Khan Younis, a city in the southern region of the Gaza Strip, and runs into Israeli territory, the Times of Israel reported. The tunnel does not have an exit point, leading
[ad_1] President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden go head-to-head in a debate moderated by Hillary Clinton loyalist Kristen Welker. NBC News White House Correspondent Kristen Welker The Commission on Presidential Debates has added a rule for this debate requires the muting of candidate’s microphones. Once the moderator asks a question, only the
[ad_1] Nearly two in three voters say they oppose 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden adding more Supreme Court justices if he is elected, according to a poll exclusively obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation. The Marist poll, sponsored by the pro-life Susan B. Anthony List, found that 61% of voters oppose Biden packing the
[ad_1] The topics addressed in the first presidential debate last month were as follows: the integrity of the election, race and violence in our cities, the economy, COVID-19, climate change, and the Trump and Biden record. During the second debate this evening, NBC News’ Kristen Welker will ask the candidates about COVID-19, American families, national
[ad_1] We’re not all that adversarial on this side of the ideological divide of opinion journalism, and sometimes two institutions, such as National Review and Commentary, which marks its 75th Anniversary with the November 2020 issue, have genuine warm and friendly feelings, personal and institutional. Of the three recent editors of the journal, two have
[ad_1] Billionaire Home Depot co-founder and Republican donor Ken Langone went on Fox Business to shred the false leftist logic behind Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s tax plans. During the October 21 edition of Mornings with Maria, anchor Maria Bartiromo asked Langone for his reaction to both Biden’s and President Donald Trump’s tax plans. Bartiromo
[ad_1] According to a Dutch hacker who hacked the president’s account once before, the answer is yes. A Dutch security researcher says he accessed President Trump’s @realDonaldTrump Twitter account last week by guessing his password: “maga2020!”. Victor Gevers, a security researcher at the GDI Foundation and chair of the Dutch Institute for Vulnerability Disclosure, which finds and reports
[ad_1] A well-connected heir to the Dupont fortune got no prison time after admitting to raping his three-year-old daughter, thanks in part to the actions of then-Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden, son of Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.
It was February 6, 2009, when Robert H. Richards IV, the great-grandson
[ad_1] Tehran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps is reinforcing its navy in the vicinity of the Strait of Hormuz. Iran’s aggressive presence in one of the world’s most important regions remains a pressing threat that the international community cannot afford to ignore. We can avoid a costly conflict down the road by paying attention to the signs
[ad_1] Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination passed the Senate Judiciary Committee in a hearing today, which will soon go to the Senate floor for a vote. But that was not the only item on the agenda. The Senate Judiciary Committee (the Committee) also voted to issue subpoenas to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Facebook CEO
[ad_1] At long last, Joe Biden has given an answer on whether he will support a Democratic push to pack the Supreme Court. Well, not exactly, but you can be assured that he’ll follow the science. According to Biden, the courts are “getting out of whack.” He doesn’t explain how, but we can safely assume
[ad_1] (Dado Ruvic/Reuters) The Senate Judiciary Committee voted on Thursday to subpoena Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, after both social media platforms reduced circulation of the New York Post‘s report on emails purportedly from Hunter Biden’s laptop. The move comes one week after the Post revealed a 2015 email from an adviser
[ad_1] Today on The Ed Morrissey Show (4 pm ET), we have another great lineup for the news of the day! The show will be streamed on Hot Air’s Facebook page and embedded here and on the show page for those who are not on Facebook. Join us as we welcome: Duane “Generalissimo” Patterson brings us
[ad_1] Democratic presidential nominee and former Vice President Joe Biden speaks about safety in America during a campaign appearance in Pittsburgh, Pa., August 31, 2020. (Alan Freed/Reuters) Well, we finally have Joe Biden’s response to the demand for an answer to his plans for Court-packing, the single most radical and destructive proposal on the table
[ad_1] It’s more of a curiosity than a problem, but Lisa Murkowski apparently didn’t get moved off her position on confirmation despite meeting personally with Amy Coney Barrett. At the time that Donald Trump appointed her to replace the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Murkowski threw the process in doubt by announcing her opposition to moving
[ad_1] A few weeks ago, the Pew Research Center came out with its most recent survey on the faith of today’s teenagers. While there are a few nuggets of hope amidst the pages and pages of data, there is one message that does seem to be coming through loud and clear: America’s teenagers are losing
[ad_1] After repeatedly dodging the question of whether he would try to pack the Supreme Court as president, Joe Biden has finally given his answer in a soon-to-be broadcast 60 Minutes interview. It was this: If elected, what I will do is I’ll put together a national commission of — bipartisan commission of scholars, constitutional
[ad_1] Google has already released its statement about the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) antitrust lawsuit, but now, a former CEO of the company has decided to speak out as well. Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt spoke at The Wall Street Journal’s (The Journal) Tech Live Conference on Wednesday, during which he expressed his frustration about
[ad_1] Old and busted: Reporting without fear or favor. New hotness: Ignoring stories involving corruption at the highest levels of government as a “waste of time.” This rationalization from NPR is taking a well-deserved beating today on social media, attempting to explain away why they haven’t even covered the Hunter Biden e-mail story — even
[ad_1] San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors has approved the ban of false, racially biased calls to 911, KPIX-TV reported. The CAREN Act — Caution Against Racial and Exploitative Non-Emergencies Act — was unanimously passed Tuesday by all 11 supervisors, the station said. The term “Karen” has become mockingly synonymous with women — usually white women
[ad_1] Judge Amy Coney Barrett listens during her confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., October 14, 2020. (Susan Walsh/Reuters) The Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously advanced Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court nomination at its executive business meeting on Thursday in a 12-0 vote with no Democrats present. The ten Democratic senators on the
[ad_1] President Donald Trump walks on stage before delivering remarks during a Latinos For Trump campaign event at the Trump National Doral Miami resort in Doral, Fla., September 25, 2020. (Tom Brenner/Reuters) On the menu today: a deep look at Latinos, who might be the last of the swing voters in our heavily polarized political
[ad_1] President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, and the vice president’s son Hunter at an NCAA basketball game on January 30, 2010 (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) We now have more corroboration of the New York Post’s Hunter Biden reporting than we do for any of the Russiagate pieces that dominated our news coverage for four straight
[ad_1] Judge Amy Coney Barrett poses for a photo before a meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., October 21, 2020. (Anna Moneymaker/Reuters) Senate Judiciary Democrats plan to boycott a committee vote on Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court nomination on Thursday. Republicans will still hold the vote and advance the nomination, even if the
[ad_1] If you hired a trainer to lose 50 pounds, would you fire him after two weeks if you’d lost only 5? Now, imagine being asked to reform an agency of over 2 million employees that operates on a $700 billion budget. Could you do it in two years? Congress seems to thinks so. The
[ad_1] President Donald Trump gestures during a campaign event in Fayetteville, N.C., September 19, 2020. (File photo: Tom Brenner/Reuters) In Newport Beach, supporters were out in force for a rare campaign stop in the deep-blue state. At a Republican campaign rally in Fullerton, Calif., some years ago, President Reagan was stumping for then-presidential candidate George
[ad_1] (Kuzma/Getty Images) Newly proposed capital rules for Fannie and Freddie will protect taxpayers from another crisis. You may not have heard much about Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae since the financial crisis of 2008. Back then, the taxpayer bailed out the institutions after they became insolvent and put them into federal conservatorship, where they’ve
[ad_1] Conservatives everywhere are waiting for someone, anyone, in the media to ask Joe Biden a tough question. On Thursday night NBC’s Kristen Welker will moderate the second presidential debate. We thought perhaps she just doesn’t know a tough question to ask, so we thought we’d help with these ten options. 1. On September 21