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GOP Senators Describe ‘Heartbreaking’ Situation at Visit to Border as Biden Defends Policies

Republican senators decried the Biden administration’s handling of the border crisis at a press conference held Friday from the U.S.-Mexico border. They called the situation a “heartbreaking” humanitarian crisis that was “preventable,” and denounced the border policies enacted by President Joe Biden, calling on the administration to reverse them. “All of us today witnessed the Biden cages. […]

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San Francisco Tourism Down 61 Percent in 2020, Now Recovering

SAN FRANCISCO—The tourism industry in San Francisco is starting to recover as lockdown restrictions ease. The lockdowns due to COVID-19 have greatly affected the tourism industry. According to one report, San Francisco tourism in 2020 dropped 61 percent compared to 2019. The San Francisco Travel Association reported a total of 10.2 million visitors in 2020,

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‘We Have Seen the Fading of Democracy Across the World’: Australian MP Warns

Nationals MP Barnaby Joyce issued a warning in Parliament last week for Australia to rally its power in order to withstand what he lamented was the “fading of democracy” around the world. “We have seen the rise of China and, unfortunately, it is run by a regime, not a democracy,” he said on Wednesday while debating the annual

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Australian Soldier Dies Suddenly

An Australian soldier has died suddenly in the Northern Territory, the Department of Defence has confirmed. “It is with profound grief that the Australian Defence Force confirms the death of an Australian Army soldier in the Northern Territory on 25 March 2021,” a Defence spokesperson said in a statement. Defence said soldiers from the platoon

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Accusations of Hate Divert Attention From Need to Address Election Integrity

Commentary The headline in the on-line edition of The New York Times on March 16 instantly caught my eye: “Florida Finds Election Fraud in High School Homecoming Votes.” Ah ha! I thought. So that’s where the Times’s crack team of investigative reporters looking into election fraud have been for the last five months: J.M. Tate

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How a California Inspector Uncovered Billions in Unemployment Fraud  

Commentary An inspector with San Mateo District Attorney’s (SMDA) office says he was the first in California to uncover the multibillion-dollar unemployment scandal last summer. Jordan Boyd discovered the Employment Development Department (EDD) fraud while monitoring a county jail inmate’s recorded phone call. Boyd told California Insider that he overheard in calls a discussion about a scam that

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‘Retaliation’ Is ‘Not Okay’: Aussie PM Rejects Beijing’s Wine Tariff

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has said that it’s “not okay” that Beijing is putting up the price of Australian wine in “retaliation” for Australians “standing up for our values.” The move is the latest example of what U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken this week labelled Beijing’s “blatant economic coercion” of Australia. Morrison told reporters

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GOP Senators Describe ‘Heartbreaking’ Border Situation as Biden Defends Policies

Republican senators decried the Biden administration’s handling of the border crisis at a press conference held Friday from the U.S.-Mexico border. They called the situation a “heartbreaking” humanitarian crisis that was “preventable,” and denounced the border policies enacted by President Joe Biden, calling on the administration to reverse them. “All of us today witnessed the Biden cages.

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Trump: ‘Where’s Durham?’

Former President Donald Trump on March 26 questioned the progress of the investigation by special counsel John Durham into the origins of the Russia investigation and the conduct of the government officials involved. “Where Durham? Is he a living, breathing human being? Will there ever be a Durham report?” Trump wrote in a statement released

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