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Fox News put the United States Postal Service to the test ahead of the 2020 elections. A total of 500 envelopes were sent from more than 50 locations in five cities across the country. A little more than two percent failed to reach their destinations, including nine envelopes that still have yet to be delivered at all.
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A steep renewable energy mandate is on the ballot that would mean higher electricity costs and shortages.
#165703
If the Democrats win, will America’s free press become an instrument of state propaganda?
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In a second term, expect more chaotic, confident wheeling and dealing overseas.
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Even before the election, Democrats try to cut off energy financing.
#165706
Wisconsin has lost voters, but who lost more?
#165707
Was Biden was referring to two former presidents, George W. or George H.W. Bush, or the show host George Lopez?
#165708
How dare a reporter ask a question ...
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Vindman's testimony was seen as crucial to the president's impeachment.
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Laurence Fox has also lodged papers to register his Reclaim party
#165711
So Joe Biden was talking about four more years of George Lopez.
#165712
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is siding with Republicans to prevent Wisconsin from counting mailed ballots that are received after Election Day. In a 5-3 order, the justices on Monday...
#165713
Those staffers sure made it clear that it was time for the cameras to leave.
#165714
In an effort to counteract the confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett, Fix the Court – a leftist advocacy group – is pushing to enforce an 18-year hard term limit for Supreme Court justices. And the head of Joe Biden’s transition team just endorsed it. Former Senator Ted Kaufman oversees the staffing of a potential Biden administration and would play a large role in selecting the new administration’s most powerful figures, according to The Federalist. Kaufman is a longtime adviser of Biden’s, having spent nearly 20 years serving as his chief of staff. The Democrat signed on to the radical proposal, […]
#165715
From the corridors of Washington to the cobblestones of Paris, the coronavirus is roaring back and authorities are ramping up restrictions again. This time around, however, everyone is tired.
#165716
MSNBC host Joe Scarborough asserted on Monday that President Trump would “kill reporters” if possible and that Russian President Vladimir Putin is more
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CTU has accused the city’s public school district of violating the union’s agreement by neglecting to negotiate the start of in-person learning.
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Republican senators powered Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett over the finish line Monday with a vote to confirm her to a lifetime appointment, giving President Trump a third justice on the high court.
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The Post’s exposés on Hunter Biden appear to have helped spark a rush of early voters seeing if they can change their minds — with New York one of a handful of states giving some that u…
#165720
President Trump on Monday said Sen. Kamala Harris’ frequent bursts of laughter at serious questions suggests “there’s something wrong” with the Democratic vice presidential …
#165721
"It’s not surprising at all that a “medieval approach” to disease would also result in the deletion of so many modern advances in social/political understanding and consensus. It was reckless to the point of being evil. It has created a new feudalism of haves and have nots, essentials and...
#165722
Now Playing. The True Story of the Biggest Political Scandal in U.S. History. A documentary based on the bestselling book by Lee Smith.
#165723
The Republican-held Senate on Monday evening voted to confirm Amy Coney Barrett as the newest justice to the Supreme Court, giving President Trump his third appointment to the high court just a wee…
#165724
The Senate confirmed Amy Coney Barrett as a Supreme Court justice on Monday, as Republicans overwhelmingly backed President Trump’s nominee eight days before Election Day in the face of Democratic objections.
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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas will swear in Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett after she is confirmed to the high court Monday night.

