Day: March 5, 2024

Kate Middleton’s ‘cloak-and-dagger’ behavior surrounding hospitalization is fueling rumors: royal expert

9:00 am March 5, 2024

The first sighting of Princess Kate Middleton in months left more questions than answers for royal experts. On Monday, the Princess of Wales was spotted in the passenger seat of a vehicle driven by her mother, Carole, outside of Windsor Castle. Middleton’s sighting marked the first time Kate has been seen in public in 70 […]

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How left and right justices found common ground in restoring Trump to the ballot

8:00 am March 5, 2024

Let’s cut through the legal jargon: the Supreme Court yesterday did the only thing it could do, and did it unanimously. The justices rejected the notion that a Colorado court – all-Democratic appointees – could simply kick Donald Trump off the ballot. Just on the face of it, the idea was ludicrous, absurd and anti-democratic, […]

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Republicans neglect the border, but can’t ignore national security

7:00 am March 5, 2024

Earlier this year, I traveled to Tokyo and Okinawa with a bipartisan delegation to meet with government officials, industry leaders and academics to discuss a number of issues including elections, trade, defense and the economy. Yet one specific issue was raised by our hosts in nearly every meeting — the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and whether […]

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Several people killed in single-engine plane crash in Nashville, officials say

6:48 am March 5, 2024

A small plane crashed after it was forced to make an emergency landing near Interstate 40 in Tennessee on Monday night, leaving several people dead, according to the Metro Nashville Police Department. The single-engine plane crashed near I-40 East at Mile Marker 203 in West Nashville, a neighborhood about three miles from John C. Tune […]

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Speaker slams House Dems after report they’ll act after SCOTUS allows Trump to stay on CO ballot: ‘get a grip’

5:38 am March 5, 2024

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., slammed reports that Democrats are ginning up legislation in reaction to the Supreme Court’s decision Monday to keep former President Donald Trump off the 2024 ballot.  “We conclude that States may disqualify persons holding or attempting to hold state office. But States have no power under the Constitution to enforce […]

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