Day: March 20, 2025

The most likely March Madness first-round upsets, according to Grok

2:30 pm March 20, 2025

March Madness is here, and so is Grok to help you fill out your bracket. If you are reading this, your bracket is due very shortly, and it’s very likely that you are sweating which upsets are going to happen. A Google search tells us that the odds of a perfect bracket are around 1 […]

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This isn’t the first time Chief Justice Roberts took on President Trump. (And he’s been wrong each time)

2:30 pm March 20, 2025

Federal judges are not supposed to criticize the President of the United States other than in official opinions deciding cases in which the President is a party. The late-Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg apologized in 2016 for responding to a media inquiry by criticizing the then-presumptive Republican nominee for President, Donald Trump. She nevertheless […]

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MORNING GLORY: Many federal judges are overstepping their power, but ‘impeachment!’ is not the answer

2:30 pm March 20, 2025

Many federal district court judges are issuing imprudent and obviously politicized decisions to block early actions by President Trump and his team on many fronts, even though Trump ran on a very specific agenda and won an overwhelming victory. The judges, of course, will say they don’t care about elections but about the law and […]

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Trump vindicated as explosive report confirms Iran supervises Houthi ‘political and military affairs’

1:30 pm March 20, 2025

FIRST ON FOX: Following a year of significant setbacks in the Middle East for Iran with its proxy forces flagging in the Gaza Strip, Lebanon and Syria, Tehran is leaning on its influence over the Houthi terrorist group in Yemen to carry out its offensive aims.  According to findings obtained by sources embedded in Tehran […]

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Former NCAA runner demands ‘stolen’ championship be returned after loss to biological male

1:30 pm March 20, 2025

Former collegiate runner Minna Svärd is demanding her “stolen” championship be returned years after placing second to a biological male in the 2019 NCAA Division II Women’s 400-meter hurdles. “It’s time for us to speak up and actually tell people about how we feel and what we’ve been going through,” the track and field star […]

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