Author: Brady Knox
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One-fifth of adults believe violence may be necessary to get country ‘back on track’: Poll
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One-fifth of adults believe that violence may be necessary to get the United States “back on track,” a poll found. The NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll, conducted March 25-28, found a significant number of Americans were open to violence to achieve political goals, though the large majority, 79%, rejected it. Of the 20% who agreed, 6% did…
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Fetterman condemns ‘recreational cruelty’ toward Boebert family
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Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) defended Rep. Lauren Boebert’s (R-CO) family against attacks pouring in from Democrats, condemning the “recreational cruelty” against her. Boebert’s family became the subject of scrutiny again after her son, Tyler Jay Boebert, 18, was arrested on multiple felony counts over a string of thefts. While many critics took the opportunity to…
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Democratic Denver mayor to lead coalition of mayors asking for federal help for immigrants
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Denver Mayor Mike Johnston is heading to Washington, D.C., as the head of a coalition of mayors asking for help with the migrant crisis. Johnston, a Democrat, will use the United States Mayors Conference to advocate federal assistance in dealing with the migrant crisis. Denver is one of several Democratic-controlled cities that have been the…
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Henry Kissinger dead at 100: Nixon secretary of state and giant of US diplomacy dies
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Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, one of the most influential statesmen of the 20th century, has died at age 100. Kissinger served as secretary of state under Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford from 1969 to 1977. While in the position, he played a central role in opening up relations with China, beginning detente…
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DeSantis denounces Haley’s call to ban online anonymity as ‘dangerous and unconstitutional’
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Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida denounced former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley’s call to ban online anonymity as “dangerous and unconstitutional.” On Tuesday, Haley called for banning anonymous posts on the internet, arguing it was a “national security threat.” DeSantis responded on Wednesday, criticizing the idea as being against free speech and pointing out that…




