House Jan. 6 committee subpoenas six more Trump associates

The house-of-representatives” target=”_blank”>House< was also subpoenaed. He reportedly participated in a December Oval Office meeting “during which participants discussed seizing voting machines, declaring a national emergency, [and] invoking certain national security emergency powers” in response to alleged election fraud, according to the committee. Michael Flynn, President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser, leaves federal court…

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Ken Jennings 'terrified' to host 'Jeopardy!' on one-year anniversary of Alex Trebek's death

Ken Jennings admitted he’ll never be able to fill the late alex-trebek” target=”_blank”>Alex Trebek<” but he’s doing his best.  The legendary former champion reflected on the Emmy-winner’s legacy in an interview with USA Today and admitted he wasn’t “aware” he’d be hosting the quiz show on the one-year anniversary of Trebek’s passing. Trebek died on…

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China likely not preparing for military action on Taiwan, but recent actions still 'concerning,' experts say

world-regions is likely not preparing for any imminent military” target=”_blank”>military< for ballistic missile testing, experts tell Fox News. The U.S. Naval Institute (USNI News) obtained photos of the replica vessels – including an aircraft carrier – in the Taklamakan Desert. The mock-ups, which were “substantially complete by early October” 2021, appear to signal China’s intent…

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Minnesota Dem claims CRT not being taught in schools, despite teachers’ pledge to keep teaching it

Rep. Dean Phillips, D-Minn., claimed critical race theory (CRT) isn’t being taught in schools, despite dozens of education” target=”_blank”>teachers< is not taught in elementary schools or high schools,” Phillips told CNN in an interview published Thursday. “And it’s time that we start articulating that a little better.”     WHAT IS CRITICAL RACE THEORY?   Rep. Dean Phillips,…

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MSNBC anchor says Republicans are guilty of 'misinformation and nonsense' after Virginia race

MSNBC anchor Stephanie Ruhle accused senate of spreading “misinformation and nonsense,” an assertion which has become commonplace on the liberal network since the defeat of Democrat Terry McAuliffe in the virginia-governor-race” target=”_blank”>Virginia gubernatorial election< Harrison on Monday’s “Ruhle Reports.” “Until now, I often hear, this is misinformation, this is nonsense, which it absolutely is. However,…

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Astroworld: Houston police chief met with Travis Scott ahead of event, expressed 'concerns'

houston-and-galveston” target=”_blank”>Houston< regarding his Astroworld event ahead of the music festival. The concert turned deadly when eight attendees died and more were injured as a crowd surge occurred while Scott was performing on stage. “I met with Travis Scott and his head of security for a few moments last Friday prior to the main event,…

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Van Morrison sued by Northern Ireland’s health minister over COVID criticism

Northern Ireland’s health minister is suing Van Morrison after the singer called him “very dangerous” for his handling of coronavirus restrictions. The Belfast-born singer opposes restrictions to curb the spread of the virus, and has released several songs criticizing lockdowns. He denounced Northern Ireland Health Minister Robin Swann during a gathering at Belfast’s Europa Hotel…

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White House won't say if migrants who chose to leave children behind in US will be paid for family separation

executive deputy press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Monday refused to answer any questions about the Department of Justice (DOJ) considering payments to illegal immigrants separated from their families under the Trump administration. During the White House daily press briefing, Jean-Pierre was asked by Fox News’ Peter Doocy who would qualify as “separated,” and whether immigration who…

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One year until 2022 midterms, Republicans predict they’ll win back House, Senate majorities

With one year to go until the 2022 elections, and coming off a significant GOP election victory in Virginia and a surprisingly solid run in New Jersey last week, Republicans are very confident they’ll win back House and Senate majorities in next year’s showdowns. “We’re going to take back the Senate, absolutely,” National Republican Senatorial…

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