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Former White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany Gets Fox News Gig

Kayleigh McEnany, the former White House press secretary, has joined Fox News, the network announced Tuesday. In lieu of a formal announcement, host Harris Faulkner broke the news during her show “The Faulkner Focus.” “It is my distinct pleasure today to welcome Kayleigh McEnany to the Fox family. We will be seeing much more of

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US Imposes Sanctions on Russia Over Navalny Poisoning

The United States has imposed sanctions on Russian individuals and entities over the Kremlin’s attempt to murder opposition figure Alexei Navalny with a nerve agent, according to senior Biden administration officials. On Tuesday the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) joined the U.S. Departments of State and Commerce in sanctioning seven Russian government

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Democrats Ramming Radical H.R.1 Reforms Through House Without Hearings, Few GOP Amendments

Democrats pushed their H.R. 1 “For the People Act” to the House floor on March 2, while allowing consideration of only a handful of Republican amendments and after only a single perfunctory committee hearing. The massive proposal of nearly 800 pages would make federal laws out of many of the most controversial 2020 presidential election

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Michigan National Guard: Reports of Undercooked Food Served to Troops in DC ‘Concerning’

The Michigan National Guard said Monday that reports of troops in Washington being given undercooked and poorly prepared food are “very concerning.” “The firsthand accounts and pictures of undercooked food being served clearly shows that what is being given to Michigan’s service members is unacceptable,” the guard said in a statement to news outlets. Gov.

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US, Canada Hail Taiwan’s ‘Freedom Pineapples’ After Chinese Ban

TAIPEI—The de facto U.S. and Canadian embassies in Taiwan on Tuesday praised the quality of pineapples grown on the island, depicting photographs of their top diplomats in Taipei with the fruit after an import ban by China. China last week stopped the import of Taiwanese pineapples, citing “harmful creatures” it said could come with the

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Republicans: Democrats’ H.R. 1 Is a Power Grab, Would Undermine States’ Election Rules

Republican governors and state legislators across the country say efforts to bring integrity, accountability, and security to the voting process may be made null and void if legislation introduced by House Democrats is passed. Opponents of the legislation—H.R. 1, For the People Act—say it would give the federal government the power to gain control over

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UK Statue Toppling Suspects Plead Not Guilty of Criminal Damage

Four people who were charged for allegedly toppling a statue in Bristol during last year’s Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests have pleaded not guilty. The four people, who appeared at Bristol Crown Court on Tuesday, were accused of damaging the statue of Edward Colston, a 17th-century merchant, which was toppled during a Black Lives Matter protest in

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