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Judge Denies Trump Motion for Mistrial After New Stormy Daniels Allegations
He also rejected a motion to narrow the gag order so Trump could respond publicly to Clifford’s testimony.
Judge Denies Trump Motion for Mistrial After New Stormy Daniels Allegations
He also rejected a motion to narrow the gag order so Trump could respond publicly to Clifford’s testimony.
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How Anti-White Discrimination Became a Conservative Issue
The conversation has shifted since the Supreme Court decision on race-based admissions.
Jordan Calls on Nathan Wade to Testify About Georgia Trump Prosecution
“We write to reiterate our requests and ask again for your voluntary cooperation with our oversight.”
China’s New ‘5-Anti Campaign’ Will Further Purge Those Who Oppose Xi Jinping: China Analyst
In a redux of the infamous Mao-era campaign, Xi aims to sow division among CCP elites, in order to more easily purge their ranks, says a China expert.
Federal Watchdog Scrutinizes the FAA After a Spate of Safety Incidents
‘FAA oversight of maintenance programs is paramount’ for passenger safety, the watchdog said, noting ’recent safety events’ as a reason for the audit.
Pro-Palestinian Protesters Embrace Communist Terror Group Propaganda, Leaders: Report
A new report says leaders of a Marxist-Leninist terrorist group coached Columbia and Barnard students on resistance in March.
Trump Civil Trial Judge Denies Improper Outside Influence: Report
‘I wanted him to know what I think and why,’ said lawyer about advice given to the judge.
Hunter Biden Trial Set After Court Rejects Bid to Dismiss Gun Charges
President Joe Biden’s son is now scheduled to go on trial in June.
Communist Activists Using Pro-Palestinian Protests to Foment ‘Real Revolution’
Communist organizations are sparking unrest and fueling tension by distributing pamphlets en masse during pro-Palestinian rallies in New York.
CDC Issues Strict New Rules for Dogs Entering the US
The CDC issued the new rules in what it says is a bid to limit the spread of rabies.
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Georgia Appeals Court Agrees to Review Fani Willis Disqualification Ruling
Should Ms. Willis and her office be removed from the case, a state board would need to appoint a new prosecutor.
Russia’s Saber-Rattling Prefaces Looming Debate on US Nuclear Weapons Policy, Modernization
Former Pentagon adviser says Kremlin has 10 times the tactical nukes its Western adversaries have and may be tempted ’to roll the dice' in pressing advantage.
Johnson Says He’s Willing to Move on After Failed Ouster Attempt
The House on May 8 overwhelmingly rejected Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s push to vacate Mr. Johnson in a 359–43 vote.
California Police Don’t Have to State Their Gender in Reports to Anti-Bias Panel, Court Rules
Attorney General Bonta wanted the requirement to help determine if discrimination played a role in traffic stops. Law enforcement pushed back.
Loss and Gain: Three Artistic Renditions of Orpheus and Eurydice
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, John Waterhouse, and Auguste Rodin illustrate the story of a poet whose art was born of his wife’s sacrifice and led to his own.
Loss and Gain: Three Artistic Renditions of Orpheus and Eurydice
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, John Waterhouse, and Auguste Rodin illustrate the story of a poet whose art was born of his wife’s sacrifice and led to his own.
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A History Of The American Nation
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Of Cars and Kids
Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
A Nation Divided
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‘The Perfect Storm’: A Dangerous Job at Sea
Fishermen meet their fate in this remarkable disaster film that explores positive masculine themes.
A Look at How Victorian Era Influences Shaped Sherlock Holmes
‘The Worlds of Sherlock Holmes’ offers a fun, visually engaging analysis of how the fictional detective stories reflect the life and times of its creator.
Edith Meiser: America’s Greatest Sherlockian
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet the writer and actress who popularized Sherlock Holmes in America via a different media.
The Newberry Opera House: Music and More for 142 Years
In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we visit a tiny, rural South Carolina opera house, where performers still take the stage.
Hollywood Legend Gregory Peck: A Dignified Man On-Screen and Off-Screen
Gregory Peck’s moral convictions defined the type of roles he wanted to play on screen.
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A Fairy-Tale Vacation Awaits at Carmel-by-the-Sea
Carmel-by-the-Sea has more restaurants per capita than other small cities in America, but be sure to get a permit before wearing high heels here.
Ed Perkins on Travel: Amtrak’s Surprise
A promising new long-haul train from Amtrak assures on time arrivals on trips between Chicago and the Twin Cities.
Rick Steves’ Europe: Madrid’s Outdoor Delights
Madrid is best enjoyed on the car-less streets and after the sun sets, when the temperature is more bearable.
A Fairy-Tale Vacation Awaits at Carmel-by-the-Sea
Carmel-by-the-Sea has more restaurants per capita than other small cities in America, but be sure to get a permit before wearing high heels here.