McAuliffe gets in tense exchange with Virginia sheriff over anti-police group's endorsement

us-regions Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe defended touting an endorsement from an organization in support of defunding the police. McAuliffe was confronted on the July endorsement he received from the progressive group New Virginia Majority by Montgomery County Sheriff Hank Partin while speaking at an event Wednesday with the Virginia Sheriffs Association (VSA). The sheriff…

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Sean Hannity rips Antony Blinken for criticizing Taliban's lack of inclusivity: 'How stupid are you?'

hannity” target=”_blank”>Sean Hannity< for his comments regarding a lack of ‘inclusivity’ displayed by the Taliban. Hannity wondered “how stupid can you be” when an organization “enslaves women, subjugates women and forces young girls against their will to marry Taliban fighters.” SEAN HANNITY: “And now Blinken seems less concerned with Americans left behind, he’s more concerned…

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Widening 'trust gap' between public, media: reports

There is a widening “trust gap” between the public and the media, according to two new reports. The majority of Americans (67%) believe that facts bring people closer to the truth, but only 29% of Americans believe highlighting the country’s problems will make it a better place, according to a Thursday report from the Media…

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Biden violating his campaign pledge, 'politicizing' DOJ to do his bidding, legal experts warn

joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden< (DOJ) non-political, after he directed the department to pursue politically charged lawsuits against Republican-led states.  In recent weeks, Biden – supported by other Democrats and liberal groups – has green-lighted DOJ to file lawsuits against Georgia, over its state election statute, and Texas, over its controversial anti-abortion law. These political directives by…

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Hearing resumes for parents of school shooting suspect

The parents of a 15-year-old boy charged with crime” target=”_blank”>killing four other students< high school returned to court Thursday to face charges for making the gun used in the shooting available to the teen. A preliminary examination for Jennifer and James Crumbley resumed in Rochester Hills District Court before a judge who will decide if…

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