It looks like Democratic hopeful Beto O’Rourke’s run to unseat Republican Gov. Greg Abbott will be greeted with the same partisan enthusiasm by the New York Times that it showed when O’Rourke failed to knock off conservative Sen. Ted Cruz despite massive out-of-state help in 2018. Witness reporter Jazmine Ulloa’s piece in Saturday’s paper, “For Beto
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This week a federal grand jury indicted former Trump White House adviser Peter Navarro for contempt of Congress for his refusal to cooperate with the partisan House select committee’s January 6 investigation. This makes Navarro the second former Trump adviser indicted for refusing to cooperate with the sham investigation. On Friday, Navarro was arrested at an airport
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There was a mass shooting in Philadelphia on Saturday night that left three people dead and 11 wounded. More people could have been shot if not for a fast-acting cop that engaged one of the multiple shooters. Huge crowds gathered at Philly’s popular South Street area filled with restaurants, bars, and shops. However, the party-like
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New York Times senior political reporter Maggie Haberman kicked off ABC’s This Week’s “Powerhouse Roundtable” with some hilarious irony on Sunday morning. With a straight face, Haberman claimed that the Republican Party is conducting a “purging of anybody who goes against a certain orthodoxy.” Apparently unaware that her own party is doing the same thing by
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Editor’s note: This sampling of The Daily Signal’s mailbag features letters about the Texas school massacre, election reform, and the general state of America. Don’t forget to write to letters@dailysignal.com.—Ken McIntyre Dear Daily Signal: I truly appreciate Virginia Allen’s article on school safety summarizing Heritage Foundation visiting fellow Steve Bucci’s well-informed, four-point plan to lessen
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The Department of Transportation (DOT) is being sued by a federal watchdog after Pete Buttigieg, its secretary, took paternity leave in 2021 without a White House announcement amid an escalating supply chain crisis. Protect the Public’s Trust, a group probing ethics issues in the government, announced a transparency lawsuit Thursday seeking to obtain information concerning
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Jamie Dimon, the chairman and chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase, warned investors that they ought to prepare for an economic “hurricane” as the U.S. economy struggles against an unprecedented number of simultaneous challenges. Bloomberg reported that while at a conference sponsored by Alliance Bernstein Holdings, Dimon said, “That hurricane is right out there down
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A Texas gay bar hosted a “Drag the Kids to Pride” event where drag queen dancers provocatively gyrated in front of children as young as toddlers. Tensions flared when protesters demonstrated outside the venue hosting the drag queen show for children. The Mr. Misster gay bar in downtown Dallas hosted the drag queen event aimed
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