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D.C. Public Schools is hosting a drag queen performance in celebration of LGBTQIA+ students in the Washington area, The Washington Times reports. → Read More
Kyle Rittenhouse says Johnny Depp’s victory over ex-wife Amber Heard, in one of the highest profile defamation cases to go to trial, has inspired him to continue with his own defamation lawsuits. → Read More
The FBI has arrested a Florida man for making death threats against Colorado Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert. → Read More
Eighty-four percent of voters say they are "very" or "somewhat" concerned about the baby formula shortage across the U.S., according to a poll released Friday by Data for Progress. → Read More
The New York Post in a report Friday questioned President Joe Biden's claim that he applied to the Naval Academy in 1965, stating that the dates don't pass muster. → Read More
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., plans to introduce a bill that would prevent cadets and midshipmen from five service academies from being punished for not being vaccinated against COVID-19. → Read More
Former Trump counselor Kellyanne Conway in her new memoir takes aim at husband, George, and his “sneaky, almost sinister” attacks aimed at her then-boss, former President Donald Trump. → Read More
New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman wrote Monday that he left the White House after a lunch meeting with President Joe Biden worried that Biden might not be able to reunite America. → Read More
Black Lives Matter in fiscal year 2021 donated $200,000 to a Chicago advocacy group whose executive director has repeatedly referred to police officers as "pigs," reports Fox News. → Read More
In a speech Friday in South Korea, President Joe Biden bungled the name of South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, though he quickly corrected himself, the Washington Examiner reports. → Read More
The Biden administration is trying to pass laws about not possessing guns in parks or not possessing guns at a theater house. That is not going to stop anything, Chapman said during an appearance on Eric Bolling: The Balance. → Read More
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer plans to put bipartisan tech antitrust legislation up for a vote by early summer before both houses of Congress take an extended recess, reports Axios. → Read More
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., will schedule a vote next week on legislation aimed at curbing domestic terrorism following last week's mass shooting in Buffalo, New York, reports The Hill. → Read More
President Donald Trump is supporting embattled GOP lawmaker Madison Cawthorn before the North Carolina primary despite a string of embarrassing incidents for the freshman representative. → Read More
Billionaire Elon Musk praised Netflix for telling employees to quit if they don't want to work on content they don’t agree with. → Read More
President Joe Biden's job approval rating has hit an all-time low, according to the latest NBC News poll. → Read More
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, on Friday ripped New York Times columnist Adam Liptak for suggesting overturning Roe v. Wade could potentially put same-sex marriage at risk. → Read More
Mattel’s newest line of Barbies includes a doll with a prosthetic leg, one who uses a wheelchair and a male doll with vitiligo. → Read More
Our effort and our focus is on broadly engaging about the specifics on possible actions and preparing for the release of a final opinion when that is released early this summer, she said aboard Air Force One. → Read More
Aaron Mostofsky, the man who stormed the U.S. Capitol dressed as a caveman and carrying a walking stick, has been sentenced to eight months in prison for offenses committed during the breach. → Read More