A New York Times columnist gave readers a reality check on Wednesday in a column headlined, “Why So Many Americans are Down on Biden,” noting several potential reasons as to why the president’s numbers are so low. NYT columnist Bret Stephens first noted the increased price of eggs and white bread. He added that the […]
Read MoreHouse Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., sent a letter Wednesday to the National Archives asking for unredacted emails involving communications between then-Vice President Joe Biden’s office and Hunter Biden’s business associates. The committee is seeking unrestricted special access to a case record by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), titled, “Records on […]
Read MoreResearchers in Israel have discovered “four 1,900-year-old, excellently preserved Roman swords” and a javelin head in a “small hidden cave” near the shoreline of the Dead Sea, the country’s antiquities authority announced Wednesday. The weapons were found near Ein Gedi after scientists went there to further investigate an inscription found on a stalactite inside the same cave […]
Read MoreThe humanitarian situation in conflict-wracked eastern Congo has deteriorated alarmingly in the past 18 months with 8 million people in urgent need of assistance and women and girls subjected to sexual violence on a massive scale — just in three provinces, a senior U.N. official said Tuesday. Edem Wosornu, the U.N. humanitarian office’s operations director […]
Read MoreThe technologically savvy older brothers of a slain Texas college student handed over data extracted from social media accounts later used to secure convictions in the case. Zuhyr Hamza Kaleem, 22, was shot dead then buried in a premeditated killing by former classmates in 2019, prosecutors said. Jose Varela, now 24, was sentenced last week […]
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