The ruling cut deeper than left-versus-right politics, declaring that the policy imposed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is ...
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Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan’s role in the Walz administration’s fraud crisis has become a prominent line of attack by her ...
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Prediction market companies like Kalshi have entered the political world. The Gaggle discusses if that's legal and what Kris Mayes is doing about it.
(The Hill) – Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Monday left the door open for boots on the ground in Iran, but said the United States would not be pulled into an “endless” war similar to Iraq. Hegseth ...
WASHINGTON – Most of this story isn’t fit for a family newspaper. The country’s political discourse has deteriorated to the point – or become so robust – that the president can drop an f-bomb and get ...