House Democrat's doomsday prediction on party divide: 'If we don't hang together, we … will hang separately'

Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., made a gloom prediction for the elections electoral future Monday as he implored the moderates and progressives within the party to come together and bridge the stark divide between them. During an appearance on MSNBC’s “Deadline: White House,” Connolly argued that last week’s Republican victory in Virginia’s gubernatorial race showed Democrats…

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DOJ won't say if it is investigating Facebook's 'facilitation' of illegal migration into the US

FIRST ON FOX: In response to a request for a federal probe into companies over its policies regarding the potential use of the platform by human smugglers and sex traffickers, the justice-department” target=”_blank”>Department of Justice< Brnovich wrote to Attorney General Merrick Garland on Oct. 14 urging the department to investigate Facebook’s “facilitation” of illegal migration…

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College student denied admission to dream school despite vaccine exemption for medical history

Incoming education freshman Olivia Sandor was denied admission into her dream institution, BYU Hawaii, after requesting to be exempt from taking the infectious-disease vaccine due to her high-risk medical history. Sandor, whose doctor reportedly wrote an exemption letter — made public by Turning Point USA — on her behalf, shared her story on “Hannity” Monday….

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Rep. Young Kim: Biden's immigration crisis – my Texas border trip showed cartels thriving, migrants at risk

After visiting our immigration with a bipartisan delegation in South Texas and back home in California, it is clear that the situation continues to be a national security, public health and humanitarian crisis.   It’s also clear that while we need to come together to address the root causes of mass migration, recent policy changes made…

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Mass starvation looms in Afghanistan as half the country faces hunger under Taliban rule

More than half of the population of conflicts is facing extreme hunger, a frightening development that will only intensify as winter gets set to grip the war-devastated country now under terrorism” target=”_blank”>Taliban<last week. Taliban soldiers stand guard in Panjshir province northeastern of Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Mohammad Asif Khan) (AP Photo/Mohammad Asif Khan) Temperatures in Afghanistan have…

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Biden's problems are becoming the Democrats' problem heading into 2022 midterms: Kellyanne Conway

Former Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway predicted trouble for Democrats as they aim to defend their majorities in the house-of-representatives” target=”_blank”>House< in the midterm elections. During an interview Wednesday on “Jesse Watters Primetime,” Conway said that “unless the Republicans really screw it up, they should have a very strong fall” in November. “There are 31 House Democrat retirements already,” she…

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2024 Watch: Trump-Pence chasm over Capitol attack widens amid fight for GOP future

For four years, mike-pence” target=”_blank”>Mike Pence < Everything changed on Jan. 6, 2021, as right-wing extremists – including some chanting “hang Mike Pence” – capitol-protests” target=”_blank”>stormed the U.S. Capitol< that he had not spoken with Trump since last summer. ARE TRUMP AND PENCE NO LONGER ON SPEAKING TERMS? On Friday, in his strongest language to…

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Before an asteroid wiped them out, dinosaurs were already in decline: study

Although the air-and-space that struck the planet 66 million years ago wiped out Earth’s archaeology, new research asserts that environment” target=”_blank”>environmental degradation< The Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event, arguably the most famous of all mass extinctions, wiped out 75% of terrestrial living species.  However, a study published in the journal Nature Communications suggests that dinosaurs were in…

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