Day: November 1, 2024

House Oversight Chairman Comer investigating FBI over ‘quietly’ revised crime statistics

6:24 am November 1, 2024

The Republican-led House Oversight Committee on Thursday launched an investigation into the FBI over its alleged “failure to report complete, accurate national crime data.” In a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer said the bureau “failed to include” in its 2022 data a 4.5% increase in national crime.  The […]

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Peanut the pet squirrel taken away by New York state officials from adopted home, may be euthanized

6:23 am November 1, 2024

A beloved pet squirrel with thousands of adoring fans on social media has been taken away by state officials and may be euthanized, according to its owner. Peanut or P’Nut the squirrel has over 500,000 followers on Instagram and is a beloved mascot of P’Nut’s Freedom Farm, a 501c3 animal rescue based in New York […]

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LAURA INGRAHAM: All Democrats can do is ‘hope to scare enough women’ into voting for Kamala Harris

6:16 am November 1, 2024

Fox News host Laura Ingraham decries Democrats and their surrogates’ “fear-mongering” targeted at female voters and billionaire Kamala Harris supporter Mark Cuban’s comments about women who back former President Trump on “The Ingraham Angle.”  LAURA INGRAHAM: Democrats and their media boosters are so flummoxed by Trump’s staying power that they keep falling back on the […]

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Juan Soto receives interest from numerous teams within hours of losing World Series: report

5:33 am November 1, 2024

The Juan Soto sweepstakes is officially underway. The end of the World Series officially marked the beginning of the offseason, meaning Soto is now a free agent and is no longer listed on the New York Yankees’ roster. Having turned 26 less than a week age and putting up numbers hardly ever seen, there is […]

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A ‘very different scenario’ for the House of Representatives elections in 2024

5:22 am November 1, 2024

The race for control of the House is tight. The classic political jumpball. It’s hard to judge which way the House will tilt. Republicans are heavily favored to win the Senate. But nearly every competitive Senate contest is razor-thin. Pennsylvania. Ohio. Michigan. Wisconsin. Texas is suddenly in play. Some observers would never rule out Florida. […]

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