Day: January 6, 2024

Taxpayers foot bill for $23M in DOJ investigations into Trump, $6.4M Biden probe

6:17 pm January 6, 2024

The Department of Justice has spent more than three times the amount investigating alleged wrongdoings by former President Donald Trump than it has to probe President Biden’s classified documents case. The two investigations conducted by Special Counsel Jack Smith into Trump have cost taxpayers upwards of $23 million, while the DOJ’s investigation into Biden’s handling […]

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Speaker Johnson invites Biden to deliver State of the Union amid ‘moment of great challenge’

6:12 pm January 6, 2024

House Speaker Mike Johnson formally invited President Biden to deliver a State of the Union address before Congress in March, amid “a moment of great challenge for our country.” The constitutionally mandated update to Congress would occur on March 7, according to Johnson’s invitation.  “In this moment of great challenge for our country, it is […]

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UK news anchor ripped for telling teenage Tetris record breaker to ‘go outside and get some fresh air’

6:10 pm January 6, 2024

Social media users tore into a Sky News anchor this week after she made a dismissive comment to a 13-year-old gamer in her report on him being the first ever person to beat Nintendo’s version of “Tetris.” After reporting on Willis Gibson reaching the highest level of anyone who has ever played the game, crashing […]

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Texas Tech says Pop Isaacs ‘remains in good standing’ amid lawsuit for alleged sexual assault of minor: report

6:04 pm January 6, 2024

A civil lawsuit has accused Texas Tech sophomore Pop Isaacs of sexually assaulting a minor. A copy of the lawsuit was first obtained by ESPN.  The alleged incident took place in November during a Red Raiders team trip to the Bahamas. The team traveled to Paradise Island to compete in the Battle 4 Atlantis basketball […]

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Trump backed by 27 states in Supreme Court fight, who warn of 2024 ‘chaos’ if he’s removed from ballot

6:03 pm January 6, 2024

More than two dozen states have filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court, urging the nation’s highest court to keep former President Trump on the Colorado Republican presidential ballot and warning that failing to do so could throw the 2024 presidential election “into chaos.” The attorneys general of Indiana, West Virginia and 25 other […]

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