Biden DOJ nominee Kristen Clarke walks back attacks on senators, Kavanaugh amid contentious confirmation

Kristen Clarke, joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden’s< for civil rights in the Justice Department, walked back her past criticism of multiple moderate senators and Justice Brett Kavanaugh in a judiciary” target=”_blank”>Judiciary< Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., asked Clarke a series of questions about her past comments about Murkowski and Manchin.  “In March, after a news article pointed out…

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Newt and Callista Gingrich: Armed Forces Day – celebrate the heroes who serve in our US military

Every third Saturday in May, America comes together to celebrate Armed Forces Day in honor of the brave men and women who serve in the U.S.military” target=”_blank”> military<.  This commemorative holiday was established by President Harry Truman in 1950 following the passage of the National Security Act in 1947.   At the end of World War II…

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House GOP seeks answers on Biden White House's ouster of climate official

elections on the house-of-representatives” target=”_blank”>House Oversight and Reform Committee< executive ouster of a scientist respected on both sides of the aisle from overseeing the federal government’s report on environment. In mid-April, the White House Office of Science and Technology removed Betsy Weatherhead as the director of the National Climate Assessment. Weatherhead was a career civil…

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SI Swimsuit model Haley Kalil says people are shocked by her science degree: ‘It about changing the narrative’

EXCLUSIVE: Haley Kalil is all about proudly flaunting her brains and beauty. The Minnesota native made her Sports Illustrated Swimsuit debut in 2018 after participating in the franchise’s first-ever open casting call. She was named the co-winner alongside camille-kostek” target=”_blank”>Camille Kostek<, the 28-year-old also published award-winning immunological research and worked with numerous local science programs…

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Portland protests, homelessness have residents avoiding downtown, poll reveals

portland” target=”_blank”>Portland, Oregon, <and us-protests” target=”_blank”>rioting <pandemic and social unrest of the past year.  Downtown Portland, once a cultural and tourist center, is now rife with homeless tents, smashed windows, graffiti, trash and boarded-up businesses, the newspaper reported.  And while large-scale anti-police protests have mostly faded since their apex last summer, the city has yet…

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