Day: March 20, 2024

House votes to keep sensitive American data out of hostile countries’ hands

6:19 pm March 20, 2024

The House of Representatives has overwhelmingly voted to pass a bill blocking the sale of sensitive American user data to hostile foreign countries. The Protecting Americans’ Data from Foreign Adversaries Act was introduced in this Congress by House Energy & Commerce Committee Chairwoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash., and Rep. Frank Pallone, D-N.J. It advanced through […]

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Critics hammer Politico headline claiming ‘Republicans fixate’ on Biden’s ‘messy’ Afghanistan withdrawal

6:10 pm March 20, 2024

Politico was swiftly criticized on Tuesday over a headline posted to social media that said “Republicans fixate” on the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, which included a terrorist attack that killed 13 service members.  “Republicans fixate on messy Afghanistan withdrawal,” Politico’s headline read.  Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Mark Milley, and retired […]

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House Republicans may invite Netanyahu to address Congress amid rift with Biden, Democrats

6:05 pm March 20, 2024

House Republicans may invite Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address Congress in the coming days amid a growing rift between President Biden’s administration and the Israeli government. Israel is sending a delegation to discuss plans for an invasion of Rafah with White House officials. Biden’s administration has repeatedly criticized Israel’s plans, and Senate Majority Leader […]

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Judge Jackson’s ‘chilling’ First Amendment comments leave Jonathan Turley ‘very concerned’

6:00 pm March 20, 2024

In a big week for the Supreme Court, justices heard several cases relating to the First Amendment. Arguments from one case relating to government censorship sparked viral backlash after Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson appeared to suggest govenment collusion with social media companies could be justified. On “America’s Newsroom” Wednesday, Fox News contributor and constitutional scholar […]

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French bulldogs remains top ranking breed in US, according to American Kennel Club

5:56 pm March 20, 2024

French bulldogs. U.S. dog owners. C’est l’amour. Frenchies remained the United States’ most commonly registered purebred dogs last year, according to American Kennel Club rankings released Wednesday. The club calls the Frenchie the most popular breed, though other canine constituencies may beg to differ. Is it a coup to be celebrated? Au contraire, say longtime […]

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