White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Wednesday that President Biden and first lady Jill Biden were “proud” of their son, Hunter, despite his defiance of a subpoena to testify before Congress and his mounting legal issues. “When it comes to the president and the first lady, they are proud …
Read More »Federal government lagging behind on key AI requirements, watchdog finds
A number of federal agencies are lagging behind on deadlines and efforts to better their management of artificial intelligence, as the technology’s footprint is expanding in the federal government. “Although certain federal agencies have taken initial steps to comply with guidance and statutory requirements, key efforts to strengthen management of …
Read More »Red states see 2023 population growth as Americans flee blue states, census data shows
Red states are dominating migration trends among U.S. states, according to new population estimates released by the U.S. Census Bureau. The Census Bureau released a report Tuesday outlining population trends in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. “The increasing number of states with population growth reflects …
Read More »Trump targets Haley in New Hampshire during final weeks before primary
Former President Trump’s campaign launched an ad in New Hampshire attacking former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley on Thursday. The ad is the first time Trump has gone after Haley on New Hampshire airwaves, and it comes just weeks ahead of the state’s January 23 primary. The ad largely seeks …
Read More »Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein associate gave large donations to Vivek Ramaswamy, several Dems
A billionaire associate ofthe late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epsteingave large donations to several Democrat lawmakers and Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy’s campaign and super PAC, according to a Fox News Digital review of federal filings. Ramaswamy announced his campaign is donating the money to groups fighting sex trafficking following …
Read More »Johnson spars with White House over border funding claims: ‘Desperate’
House Speaker Mike Johnson is pushing back against White House claims that Republicans have an “anti-border security record” and have sought to cut Border Patrol agent numbers — with Johnson dismissing the claims as “desperate” as the country deals with a historic migrant crisis at the southern border. “From the …
Read More »Louisville sued by local paper over police records
A Kentucky newspaper has sued the state’s biggest city to get access to police records cited in a federal investigation. The Courier Journal reported on Monday that it filed a lawsuit against Louisville Metro Government after the city’s police department failed to respond to a request for search warrant applications …
Read More »Cuomo calls NYC mayoral rival 'dangerous,' warns socialism would be 'death knell' for city
Zohran Mamdani is “dangerous,” and socialism would be a “death knell for New York City,” former Gov. Andrew Cuomo told Fox News’ Maria Bartiromo on “Sunday Morning Futures.” The leading mayoral candidates represent the political divide that has been brewing in the Democratic Party since President Donald Trump reclaimed the …
Read More »Social media erupts after DNC speaker says migrant crime, carjackings 'don't matter' to many Americans
Insha Rahman, vice president of advocacy and partnerships of the far-left criminal justice reform group, Vera Institute of Justice, caused an uproar on social media after she told Democrats on Monday that migrant crime and carjackings “don’t matter to that many Americans.” During a political strategy session about crime and …
Read More »Pritzker rails against 'un-American' possible National Guard deployment by Trump
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker blasted President Donald Trump as a “wannabe dictator” Monday, accusing him of trying to “occupy” Chicago with National Guard troops after reports the White House is preparing a possible deployment as soon as September. The Democrat railed against a Washington Post report detailing the potential move, …
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