A day after bridge collapse, Republicans are blaming Dems, floating unfounded and sometimes racist theories
Following Tuesday’s deadly collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, some Republican officials, candidates and right-wing pundits attempted to connect the tragedy to some of their most frequent political targets: diversity initiatives, illegal immigration, covid lockdowns and the
Speaker Johnson’s only path to legislative salvation: House Democrats
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) faces a unique dilemma as he considers how to handle the proposed security package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. Johnson doesn’t need to find a way to the normal majority in the House — currently 216
Montana Supreme Court strikes down voting restrictions
Montana’s highest court on Wednesday struck down four laws that the state’s Republican-led legislature passed in 2021 to restrict voting. The Montana Supreme Court declared the laws unconstitutional, siding with a district court judge who ruled against them in 2022. The
Republicans are more pessimistic about democracy than Democrats
There’s little question that Republican candidates on the ballot in November believe that immigration is the most useful issue for them to highlight. Fox News went from mentioning the border (or migrants or immigration) about 1,400 times in July to
NBC offered Ronna McDaniel a better contract to appear on MSNBC
MSNBC President Rashida Jones participated in recruiting former Republican National Committee chair Ronna McDaniel earlier this month and McDaniel was offered a more lucrative contributor contract after she agreed to appear on MSNBC and not just NBC News, according to
Chris Christie turns down No Labels presidential bid after discussions
Former New Jersey governor Chris Christie (R) has decided against running as the No Labels candidate for president after spending time and money gaming out the prospects of a centrist third-party bid against President Biden and former president Donald Trump. The
How to become a multibillionaire nearly overnight, just like Trump
It is generally understood that the appeal of living in the United States — the American Dream itself — is that anyone can be a success. That opportunity is offered evenly and anyone could take advantage to become a success.
Joseph Lieberman, senator and vice-presidential nominee, dies at 82
Joseph I. Lieberman, the doggedly independent four-term U.S. senator from Connecticut who was the Democratic nominee for vice president in 2000, becoming the first Jewish candidate on the national ticket of a major party, died March 27 in New York
‘MEW’ Cat Coin Goes Viral on Solana and This Dog-Coin Could Be Next to Explode
Solana meme coins continue to dominate the market, and in the latest move Mew Cat Coin (MEW) has exploded after going viral on X. This article will provide an analysis of MEW’s current price trends, and look to see whether the
FTX Asks For “Sam Coins” To Be Declared Worthless, New Court Docs Reveal
Cryptocurrency exchange FTX is looking to declare its creditors’ “Sam Coins” effectively worthless amidst the company’s lengthy bankruptcy proceedings, court documents from a Tuesday hearing in Delaware show. FTX Declares “Sam Coins” Worthless Lawyers for FTX Trading LTD. hired NYU Professor of