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Safe to say Kelce isn’t a fan of this bad bunny.PublishedDecember 11, 2025 3:30 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 11, 2025 2:13 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkThe Positivity Rabbit has garnered plenty of headlines in its short stint in the City of Brotherly Love, with many fans and pundits questioning the need for such a thing in an NFL locker room.For those unfamiliar, the Philadelphia Eagles placed a giant, inflatable rabbit in their locker room to try and reverse the mojo of their two-game losing streak.Well, it didn’t last long, with the bunny being removed after a horrid performance from quarterback Jalen Hurts on Monday…

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Safe to say Kelce isn’t a fan of this bad bunny.PublishedDecember 11, 2025 3:30 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 11, 2025 2:13 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkThe Positivity Rabbit has garnered plenty of headlines in its short stint in the City of Brotherly Love, with many fans and pundits questioning the need for such a thing in an NFL locker room.For those unfamiliar, the Philadelphia Eagles placed a giant, inflatable rabbit in their locker room to try and reverse the mojo of their two-game losing streak.Well, it didn’t last long, with the bunny being removed after a horrid performance from quarterback Jalen Hurts on Monday…

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In an update to a study we first brought to you on Friday afternoon, ABC and NBC have only spent a combined 17 minutes and 16 seconds through Monday morning on their flagship morning and evening newscasts and Sunday political talk shows covering the latest out of the Somali community in Minneapolis, but only 21 percent (or three minutes and 35 seconds) of that was spent on the rampant welfare fraud scheme, which was the entire impetus for the headlines. The rest? It was spent demonizing President Trump’s comments excoriating those who came here and broke our laws. Overall, ABC,…

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We’ve got a new interactive series called Worst Media Take of the Week, where you — our loyal NewsBusters visitors and MRC supporters — get to vote on which leftist journalist or celebrity had the worst media take of the week.   Much appreciation to all who voted last week via NewsBusters and the MRC’s various social media sites (Facebook, Instagram and X.com).   The results of the Worst Media Take of the Week are in and the winner is… Joy Reid! The ABC’s The View co-host won with 64 percent of the vote. Reid took first place for calling Donald Trump…

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The liberal ladies of ABC’s The View had their knickers in a bunch during Monday’s show because President Trump received a peace prize from FIFA last week. While mocking it as being “cringe” and meaningless, they sure had a lot to say about it; including that America didn’t feel safer under President Trump and that he needed to be investigated for corruption. “I don’t know. I just feel like he’s trying to hurt people’s feelings to piss them off. That’s not the way to do it,” moderator Whoopi Goldberg whined at the top of the segment, referring to Trump putting…

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Jennifer Welch is the hot new pundette on the hard left. The New York Times posted an Amanda Hess valentine on how she’s hammering the Democrat establishment from the Left, and they’re here for it!  The headline: “Is This Former Bravo Star Democrats’ Toughest Critic?” Let’s guess this means toughest from the “right direction.” She’s transformed from a Bravo reality-TV star to a trash-talking Trump-trasher with her “I’ve Had It” podcast with Angie “Pumps” Sullivan, her Bravo co-star. Hess, a cultural Critic At Large for the Times, hailed them: “They once railed against the kinds of people who clap when…

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This past week, as several MS NOW hosts fretted over the recent deportation of a Babson College student to Honduras, it was barely mentioned that a court had issued a final order of deportation against her. She was apprehended at Logan International Airport as she tried to fly to Texas to visit her family for Thanksgiving.National correspondent and frequent deportation critic Jacob Soboroff went so far as to claim that the story proves that it is “complete BS” that the Donald Trump administration is “going after the worst of the worst.”On Thursday, when Morning Joe covered the story for the…

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CBS News remained in the headlines last week vis-à-vis comings and goings as editor-in-chief Bari Weiss further having a look under the proverbial hood. This time, we saw a date for the expected departure of CBS Evening News co-anchor Maurice DuBois and a reported desire to sign CBS Mornings co-host Tony Dokoupil to the PM chair, but most notable was a questionable decision to bring over longtime ABC correspondent Matt Gutman. Yes, the same Gutman who said the texts between the suspect in Charlie Kirk’s assassination and his transgender lover were “heartbreaking,” “intimate” and “touching” (which he was forced to…

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Google settled a racial bias lawsuit for $50 million. Merrill Lynch paid $20 million. Maryland taxpayers will have to pay $3 million to make a racial discrimination suit go away. “This is ridiculous! Taxpayers should not be on the hook for this!” complains Heather Mac Donald, author of “When Race Trumps Merit.” In our new video, she argues that companies and governments feel forced to pay because of a legal doctrine called “disparate impact.” “Most people don’t even know what it is!” I say. “It is their greatest weapon against excellence,” she replies, “and it is an abuse of the…

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On PBS, every scandal seems to be a Trump scandal. Friday’s News Hour segment by Minnesota-based special correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro finally acknowledged the incredible slow-emerging scandal of taxpayer fraud in that state, involving the theft of up to a billion dollars intended to feed children during the COVID crisis. The segment ran over seven minutes – but only 35% was devoted to the fraud itself. Instead the focus was on President Trump’s verbal fireworks in response, and ICE raids. In that way, the News Hour followed the other broadcast networks’ lead by spending most of its coverage fretting over ICE and…

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ABC’s This Week with George Stephanopoulos featured Missouri GOP Senator Eric Schmitt, apparently to discuss ongoing operations in the Caribbean. The interview immediately went sideways, though, when Stephanopoulos tried to gotcha Schmitt with a recent presidential pardon. The interview followed that of a Democrat representative, which went as such things normally go- very smoothly. Watch as Schmitt takes Stephanopoulos to the woodshed over his selective pushback after a second pass at the pardon question: “Well, I’m curious about your pushback on that particular point. With your previous guest (@RepAdamSmith) you had zero pushback because he’s giving the Democrat talking points…

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Anyone expecting tough questions from CBS’s Margaret Brennan to U.S. Representative Ilham Omar was sorely disappointed at the end of this week’s Face the Nation. Brennan instead provided a tour-de-force in media coddling, as Omar was the beneficiary of a kid-gloves interview that cast her as the victim of unfortunate events beyond her control. This coddling of Omar is, as was noted by our own Tim Graham, part of a broader pattern seeking both to shield Omar from her connections to the Somali welfare scam currently roiling the state of Minnesota and to Trumpwash the scandal by focusing on President…

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.).WASHINGTON—The Senate on Dec. 11 rejected a pair of competing health care measures aimed at addressing expiring Obamacare subsidies.Both procedural votes ran largely along party lines, with neither proposal gaining the 60 votes needed to advance in the chamber.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy speaks to the media after a meeting of the “Coalition of the Willing” in London on Oct. 24, 2025. Kirsty Wigglesworth – WPA Pool/Getty ImagesUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy revealed on Dec. 10 that Ukraine has agreed to key aspects of a strategy for rebuilding the country after the war following discussions with U.S. officials.The discussion focused on an economic outline for reconstruction during the talks, which included Jared Kushner, who is President Donald Trump’s adviser and son-in-law, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, and BlackRock CEO Larry Fink.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript…

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Jamieson Greer, the U.S. Trade Representative, speaks to reporters at the White House on Oct. 30, 2025. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesThe Trump administration has a backup plan to keep its global reciprocal tariffs in place if the U.S. Supreme Court strikes down how the current program is working, Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said.“There are many statutory delegations that Congress has granted to the president or … to agencies to take action,” Greer said during an event hosted by the Atlantic Council on Dec. 10.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the…

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People utilize court services in Los Angeles, in this file photo. John Fredricks/The Epoch TimesLOS ANGELES—A Ukrainian woman is facing federal charges in Los Angeles alleging she took part in Russian state-sponsored computer breaches on U.S. companies, including a cyberattack on a Vernon meat processor that purportedly caused the spoilage of more than 2,000 pounds of meat and triggered an ammonia leak, according to court papers unsealed on Dec. 9.Victoria Eduardovna Dubranova, 33—also known as “Vika,” “Tory” and “SovaSonya”—was extradited to the United States earlier this year to face charges including tampering with public water systems, damaging protected computers, aggravated…

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The CNN logo outside of their studios at the Turner Entertainment Networks in Atlanta on June 27, 2024. Andrew Harnik/Getty ImagesPresident Donald Trump, on Dec. 10, said that CNN, a television news broadcaster with which he has frequently clashed, should be sold as part of ongoing negotiations to acquire its parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery.The comments by Trump were made during an event at the White House, where he was hosting business leaders for a roundtable discussion in the Roosevelt Room, where he announced plans for his “Trump Gold Card” business immigration plan.We had a problem loading this article. Please…

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An oil and gas drilling platform stands offshore near Dauphin Island, Ala., in the Gulf of America on Oct. 5, 2013. Steve Nesius/ReutersBP, Chevron, and the Australian oil and gas company Woodside Energy were the top bidders on Wednesday for the Trump administration’s first sale of offshore oil and gas drilling rights in the Gulf of America.The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, part of the Interior Department, offered about 15,000 unleased blocks across the western, central, and eastern gulf in the first offshore federal lease sale since 2023.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a…

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This article was adapted from the Daily Caller’s new Substack, State of the Day. Click here to sign up and get exclusive content, the Caller’s full slate of newsletters, hot takes, and informative, long-form pieces direct to your inbox.  American renters finally breathed a sigh of relief this fall. In October, The Wall Street Journal reported that rent prices were finally slowing down after the great spikes of the COVID-19 years. The average national rent fell 0.3% from August, which doesn’t seem like a lot, but was actually the steepest September drop in over 15 years. The unexpected slowdown is mainly attributed to…

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This article was adapted from the Daily Caller’s new Substack, State of the Day. Click here to sign up and get exclusive content, the Caller’s full slate of newsletters, hot takes, and informative, long-form pieces direct to your inbox.  American renters finally breathed a sigh of relief this fall. In October, The Wall Street Journal reported that rent prices were finally slowing down after the great spikes of the COVID-19 years. The average national rent fell 0.3% from August, which doesn’t seem like a lot, but was actually the steepest September drop in over 15 years. The unexpected slowdown is mainly attributed to…

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The Independent’s White House reporter Andrew Feinberg pressed the Trump administration Thursday on how the president’s vast wealth compares to Americans who are struggling with affordability as the holiday season gears up. During a stop in Pennsylvania on Wednesday, Trump repeated his claim that parents don’t need to buy their kids “37 dolls.” “About his doll comments the other night,” Feinberg began. “The president is a billionaire, probably the wealthiest person who ever served as president. Is it a good look for him to be telling parents, ‘You should only buy two or three dolls for your kids,’ when he’s…

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A federal grand jury in Virginia declined to indict New York Attorney General Letitia James for mortgage fraud on Thursday. This is the second time federal prosecutors have failed to secure an indictment against Letitia James. “Federal prosecutors on Thursday failed to convince a majority of grand jurors to approve charges that James misled a bank to obtain favorable loan terms on a home mortgage, according to sources,” ABC News reported. BREAKING: For a second time in a week, a federal grand jury in Virginia has refused to indict New York Attorney General Letitia James for alleged mortgage fraud, sources…

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Better (very) late than never? New York Times reporter Christopher Flavelle issued an exhaustive chronological rundown, sympathetic but still damning, of former President Joe Biden’s politically disastrous immigration policy, a dangerous mix of amnesty activism and passivity. The Sunday front-page headline introducing the whopping 4,000-word story: “Inside Biden’s Losing Bets on Immigration — Not Heeding Warnings, and Giving Trump an Opening.” A shame then that the Times has spent years defending loose immigration policy while sliming Republican enforcement of immigration law in general, and accusing Trump’s more assertive enforcement of being rooted in violent nativism and racism. In the weeks…

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Comedy Central’s Jordan Klepper aired his latest The Daily Show special on Monday that proved why conservatives should stop trying to win the approval of liberal comedy shows and Norwegian socialists as he tried to argue there is a logical disconnect between the idea that President Trump deserves a Nobel Peace Prize and what the administration has done in cities like Portland, Oregon. Worst of all, Klepper couldn’t even keep his clothes on for the entire episode as he joined Portland’s Naked Bike Ride to try to make his point. Before traveling to Portland, Klepper jetted off to Norway to…

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We just went through the longest government shutdown in history over contention regarding the renewal of temporarily enacted government subsidies to Obamacare premiums. This battle is not over. Eight Democrats threw in the towel and agreed to postpone the issue and cooperate with Republicans to get a continuing resolution passed to fund our government and get back to business. But the subsidies still need to be dealt with, so rest assured that more rancor and division lie ahead. What troubles me is our refusal, or inability, as a nation, to deal with issues of policy in the most fundamental way,…

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How is talk radio doing when so many young people don’t listen to broadcast radio? How can anyone stand listening to NPR? These questions and some free-speech concerns came up in a chat with Derek Hunter, talk-radio host on WMAL-FM in Washington, DC and the author of Outrage Incorporated: How the Liberal Mob Ruined Science, Journalism, and Hollywood. MRC Free Speech America vice president Dan Schneider joined me in talking to Derek. Our recent poll question asking the public about the ideological beliefs of Charlie Kirk’s assassin underlined how much young people aren’t paying attention to conservative media or talk radio.…

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In a rush to cast a pall on one element of President Trump’s announced farm relief, ABC’s Rachel Scott omitted another. Thus was the prophecy fulfilled when President Trump earlier referred to Scott’s employer as “ABC Fake News.” Watch as Scott mischaracterized the aid received by farmers as “taxpayer money”, although it isn’t: ABC News omits one material fact about the $12B farm assistance and botches another.DAVID MUIR: President Trump’s proposal to give American farmers a $12 billion bailout now in taxpayer money in part because of the pain caused by the president’s tariff policy?RACHEL SCOTT:… pic.twitter.com/n7wjgl8V2A — Jorge Bonilla…

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The climate change lobby and eco-fanatic media suffered a major blow when a high-profile study predicting catastrophic economic damage from climate change was retracted due to significantly faulty data.  The Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research study, published in April 2024 in the left-wing Nature journal, scaremongered based on supposed empirical findings from 1,600 regions over the past forty years that “the world economy is committed to an income reduction of 19% within the next 26 years independent of future emission” choices due to inevitable climate change. In the retraction notice published December 3, 2025, Nature noted that “post-publication, the results…

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Since late January of 2012, the Washington Examiner’s Paul Bedard has once a week featured a “Mainstream Media Scream” selection in his “Washington Secrets” column. For each pick, usually posted online on Monday, I provide an explanation and recommend a “scream” rating (scale of one to five). This post contains the “Liberal Media Screams” starting in January 2025. > For 2023 and 2024, for 2021 and 2022, for 2020. For 2019. For 2018. (Re-named “Liberal Media Scream” as of June 11, 2018.) “Mainstream Media Screams” for: > July-December 2017 posts; January through June 2017; July to December 2016; for January to…

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Sunday’s 60 Minutes kicked off with Lesley Stahl’s 13-minute interview with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), who’s quitting in January. CBS played up the anti-Trump angle, as expected: Marjorie Taylor Greene says Republicans “terrified to step out of line” when it comes to Trump Naturally, Stahl was eager to know what nasty things Republican members of Congress say about Trump behind his back. But the most amusing part came when Stahl attacked Greene over her lack of civility, an interesting take coming from nasty CBS. It’s disorienting to hear Greene mocking other Republicans who started “kissing his ass” when Trump…

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After the case was thrown out in August, on Monday, Navy veteran Zachary Young filed an appeal of his defamation suit against Puck News. In addition to wanting Florida’s First District Court of Appeals to allow the case to proceed, Young also requested they order a new judge be assigned to preside over the case; pointing to Judge William Scott Henry’s comments about the merits of the case. Just as he did with his appeal for his defamation case against the Associated Press. The appeal filed by Young’s counsel Jason Greaves, didn’t hold back as it repeatedly accused Florida’s 14th Judicial…

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Under Democrat Governor JB Pritzker, Illinois has refused to cooperate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), resulting in the release into the state of nearly 1,800 criminal illegal aliens since President Donald Trump took office, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reported Monday. Since January 20, Illinois’ refusal to honor detainer requests by ICE has resulted in the release of 1,768 criminal illegal aliens since January 20, DHS revealed in a press release, highlighting several of the most serious crimes of those released: 5 homicides, 141 assaults, 23 burglaries, 4 robberies, 24 dangerous drugs offenses, 15 weapons offenses, 10…

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PublishedDecember 11, 2025 3:15 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 11, 2025 1:51 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkSometimes fiction mirrors reality in unexpected ways…..including global conflicts.The United States is currently ramping up pressure on Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, and it certainly appears the situation is going to only get spicier from here.That was made clear Wednesday when the United States fast-roped guys onto an oil tanker leaving Venezuela to seize it.The video footage of the incident is beyond badass.”Jack Ryan” predicted Venezuela crisis.Well, viewers of the former hit Amazon show “Jack Ryan” shouldn’t be surprised by what’s unfolding.Why?The show actually laid out the exact logic for…

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Linda Sun and her husband, Chris Hu, depart from the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York in New York City on Nov. 19, 2025. Flora Hua/NTDNEW YORK CITY—Linda Sun, former aide to New York governors, did Beijing’s bidding to enrich herself and her family, prosecutors said in closing arguments on Dec. 10 after a month-long trial.In his summing-up, Assistant U.S. Attorney Alexander Solomon described Sun, who served under both New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, as a “valuable asset” for New York state’s Chinese Consulate.We had a problem loading this…

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A Charlotte Area Transit System light rail departs a station in Charlotte, N.C., on Sept. 8, 2025. Erik Verduzco/AP PhotoCHARLOTTE, N.C.—A North Carolina judge on Monday ordered a Honduran man to be held without bond in a non-fatal stabbing on a Charlotte commuter train that drew comments from President Donald Trump pointing out the suspect is in the country illegally.Oscar Solarzano, 33, wearing an orange jumpsuit and appearing via video link, listened impassively as a translator read charges of attempted first-degree murder, assault with a deadly weapon and others. Mecklenburg County District Judge Keith Smith scheduled his next hearing for…

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Family members and friends of North Forsyth High School students watch and wait in a parking lot across the street from the school after a fatal stabbing, on Dec. 9, 2025, in Winston-Salem, N.C. Allison Lee Isley/The Winston-Salem Journal via APWINSTON-SALEM, N.C.—A stabbing at a central North Carolina high school Tuesday left one student dead and another injured, authorities said.Forsyth County Sheriff Bobby Kimbrough said officers at North Forsyth High School in Winston-Salem sought assistance shortly after 11 a.m.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our…

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Law enforcement responds to a shooting at Whitney Moore Young Jr. Hall on Kentucky State University’s campus in Frankfort, Ky., on Dec. 9, 2025. Hannah Brown/The State Journal via APFRANKFORT, Ky.—A parent of a Kentucky State University student has been charged with murder in an on campus shooting that killed one student and critically injured another.Jacob Lee Bard was at the school’s campus in Frankfort on Tuesday and fired shots at the victims at a residence hall, police said in a statement.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists,…

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The Skykomish River roars by a cabin near Index, Snohomish County, Wash., on Dec. 10, 2025. Nick Wagner /The Seattle Times via APMOUNT VERNON, Wash.—Residents began packing up and fleeing rising rivers in western Washington state Wednesday as a new wave of heavy rain swept into a region still reeling from a storm that triggered rescues and road closures a day earlier.In the Pacific Northwest, an atmospheric river was swelling rivers toward record levels, with major flooding expected in some areas including the Skagit River, a major agricultural valley north of Seattle. In the town of Mount Vernon, officials ordered…

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The U.S. border with Mexico near San Diego on Jan. 31, 2025. Jae C. Hong/AP PhotoThe Trump administration said on Dec. 10 that it would transfer roughly 760 acres of public land along the U.S.-Mexico border in California to the Navy for three years to support border security operations.While announcing the decision Wednesday, the Interior Department said the land would become part of a “National Defense Area,” or militarized zone, to bolster immigration enforcement.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.

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The scientific journal Nature has retracted a paper published in April 2024 that overestimated the economic effects of climate change and influenced central banks worldwide to create risk management scenarios. The article predicted a 62% drop in worldwide economic output by 2100 if carbon emissions were to continue without reduction. On Wednesday, the three scientists who worked on the study retracted it, citing “substantial” issues with the paper. The climate study’s findings were undermined by an article published by a separate team of economists earlier this year in Nature, calling into question problems with the data for Uzbekistan that skewed…

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In early November, The Hill reported that Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) Director Bill Pulte was working on a plan to introduce a 50-year home mortgage to buyers. This scheme is unwise. It will make housing more expensive, hurt taxpayers, and set the groundwork for a future housing crisis. Sound reasoning indicates that the FHFA should not create the 50-year mortgage. In fact, right there is the heart of the problem: that it is the Federal Housing Finance Agency that intends to create this mortgage product. The last 90 years of federal intervention in the housing market, from the National…

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As California Governor Gavin Newsom gears up to run for president, what in the world will he run on? Californians know that Newsom will not boast, “I will do for America what I have done to California!” Why not? Count the reasons. California’s astronomical gas prices and taxes remain the highest in the continental U.S. Ditto the state’s trifecta of the highest electricity rates, the costliest home prices, and the fourth-highest home insurance costs. California has the largest unfunded liability debt in the nation, approaching $270 billion. The budget deficit each year usually ranges from $15 to $70 billion. Such…

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President Trump agreed to a historic trade deal with South Korea this fall. The deal pledged that the Asian state would respect American companies and interests. But Korean officials already want to violate its spirit by punishing American-owned businesses. South Korean leaders want to impose strict restrictions on U.S. tech companies to support their own businesses and to encourage greater censorship. Kim Nang-geun, an influential lawmaker, argues that the tentative trade agreement doesn’t prevent his country from cracking down on tech platforms, even though the joint factsheet explicitly excludes such actions. Other senior officials are also clamoring for legislation to…

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Democrat lawmakers on the House Committee on the Oversight and Government Reform on Wednesday posted on social media what they called “never-before-seen photos and videos of Jeffrey Epstein’s private island,” in a bid to show they are still “fighting” to end President Trump’s alleged “cover-up.” “Oversight Dems have received never-before-seen photos and videos of Jeffrey Epstein’s private island that are a harrowing look behind Epstein’s closed doors, they wrote on X. “We won’t stop fighting until we end this cover-up and deliver justice for the survivors.” The lawmakers included a link to a drop box with nearly 200 photos, including…

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Senator Mark Warner (D-Va.), the vice chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, on Wednesday appeared to encourage members of the United States military to rebel against their commander-in-chief. “I think, in many ways, the uniformed military may help save us from this President and his lame people like Hegseth,” Warner said during an appearance on MSNOW, formerly MSNBC. Warner has previously stated that the continued presence of Secretary Pete Hegseth in his role as Secretary of War is an embarrassment to the country. “This guy has very little to zero credibility,” the Senator told the Morning Joe hosts, Wednesday. “I’ve…

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U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins says she will be moving to stop federal funding to 21 non-compliant states that have refused to provide data from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). In February, the Trump administration had asked all states to provide their SNAP data to the federal government as part of the administration’s efforts to root out waste and fraud in the welfare program. 29 mostly Republican-led states provided the data and revealed 500,000 cases of duplicate benefits as well as 186,000 deceased individuals’ Social Security numbers in use. But 21 mostly Democrat-led states, including California, Minnesota and…

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Good Wednesday morning. Here is what’s on President Trump’s agenda today: 10:00 AM THE PRESIDENT participates in the White House Internship Program class photo 2:30 PM THE PRESIDENT makes an announcement News roundup:  Australia to enforce social media age limit of 16 next week Republican Matt Van Epps projected winner in Tennessee special election Raccoon gets drunk at Ashland ABC store and passes out in bathroom Trump administration halts all immigration applications from 19 countries What to know about Trump’s claim that Biden’s autopen-signed docs are now “null, void” Dems claim Trump officials withheld critical info in classified briefings ICE…

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It’s really goddamn simple. Tackle the cost-of-living crisis, or get the hell out of the way…the richest people in America think that they earned everything themselves. That’s bullshit…back to basics: homes you can afford, cut utility rates by 25 percent, and make California a top-ten education state again.– Excerpts from California gubernatorial candidate Tom Steyer’s new ad The first thing most people notice about this new political ad that’s saturating California’s broadcast television channels is the profanity. Apparently, Tom Steyer has come to the same conclusion that Gavin Newsom did: if you want to appeal to disaffected blue-collar workers, it isn’t…

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