Blue-check mark gatekeepers, journalists, bots, pundits and even government officials are out in force, angrily reacting to Elon Musk's Monday tweet which merely explored the possibilities for peaceful resolution in Ukraine.
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A Bloomberg TV host pushed back against Columbia University economist Jeffrey Sachs on Monday when he suggested that the U.S. and Poland are probably behind the destruction of the Nord Stream pipeline.
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“It was really hard to hear,” she said of the mayor’s laughter, “and I think that it proved my point, that I don’t feel like they’re taking it seriously and that they care.” Read More.
President Joe Biden's latest mishap onstage has raised new concerns from Republicans over the president, with some renewing their requests for Biden to take a cognitive test. Read More.
President Joe Biden is preparing to sign an executive order protecting 600,000 illegal immigrants from deportation, NBC News reported Thursday, citing “people close to the White House.”
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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Director Anthony Fauci and his wife saw a net worth increase of $5 million during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to an analysis by a government watchdog group.
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Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) told Fox News Wednesday night that he has not heard back from President Joe Biden about whether the federal government will reimburse the state for the damage that it has suffered from Hurricane Ian. Read More.
Sen. Josh Hawley is introducing legislation to allow states to enforce federal immigration law – including allowing them to deport illegal immigrants. Read More.
An audit issued by the Treasury inspector general for tax administration last week reviewed the accuracy of child tax credit disbursements made by the IRS between July and November 2021. Read More.
In the midst of a bear market and with the Federal Reserve expected to hike interest rates even further, leading Wall Street analysts are eyeing one question with increasing concern: Just how much further could stocks fall? The precise answer is impossible to predict, but experts told The Hill they expect investors to see more pain before growth in the economy resumes.
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Both natural gas pipelines linking Europe to Russia have suddenly begun leaking, prompting European leaders to warn Tuesday of sabotage at a perilous time for energy security in the bloc. Read More.