GOP Sen. Mitt Romney defends Rep. Liz Cheney amid Republican blowback: ‘Liz Cheney refuses to lie’

WASHINGTON – Utah Republican Sen. Mitt Romney on Tuesday defended embattled Rep. Liz Cheney, who is facing attacks from fellow House Republicans after she repeatedly pushed back against former President Donald Trump’s claims the election was stolen. Cheney, R-Wyo., is under mounting criticism and scorn from Republicans over her statements regarding Trump. She called his election fraud claim a “big lie” on Monday  “Every person of conscience draws […]

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After COVID, school as we have never known it before: We’re on campus, but so is Zoom.

Socially distanced lunch at Middle College High School in Los Angeles on April 27, 2021. (Photo: Larry Strauss) We recently reopened our campus to students for the first time in over a year in what could be described as a universally loathed compromise among parents, public health departments, politicians, the school board, district administrators and the teachers union. Safety dictates that our […]

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Trump launches new communications platform months after Twitter, Facebook ban

Facebook oversight board to hear Trump ban case Center for a New American Security fellow Kara Frederick offers insight on ‘Fox & Friends First.’ EXCLUSIVE: Former President Trump on Tuesday launched a communications platform, which will eventually give him the ability to communicate directly with his followers, after months of being banned from sites like Twitter and Facebook.  The platform, […]

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Rep. Charlie Crist, former governor of Florida, announces bid for old job

Rep. Charlie Crist, D-Fla., announced Tuesday morning his intent to return to the governor’s mansion — his second attempt at the office since leaving it in 2011. He’s the first official challenger facing Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis. Crist was the Republican governor of Florida from 2007 to 2011 before switching his party registration to Independent in 2010. He became a […]

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Majority Of House Democrats Want Joe Biden To Waive COVID-19 Vaccine Patents

A majority of House Democrats signed a letter to President Joe Biden on Tuesday calling for the White House to temporarily waive patents and other intellectual property protections preventing developing countries from mass-producing COVID-19 vaccines. The letter, drafted by Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.) with the support of 109 colleagues, pitches Biden on the opportunity to save lives as well as […]

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