Mike Johnson opens up about near-death of his sons near Mar-A-Lago

House Speaker Mike Johnson (La.) is counting his blessings after two of his sons nearly drowned during a pilgrimage to…
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North Korea ignoring US attempts to discuss border-crossing soldier
The State Department revealed that North Korea is ignoring requests from the U.S. to discuss the status of an American soldier who was detained after crossing the border. Travis King, the private involved in the situation, reportedly defected to North Korea following legal trouble during…
Sen. Grassley releases FBI form outlining informant's claim of Burisma executive's bribe of Bidens
After months of wrangling for transparency with a tight-lipped FBI, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) on Thursday unilaterally released a lightly redacted copy of an internal FBI document containing allegations from a trusted informant about a bribery scheme involving then-Vice President Joe Biden and a top…
Republicans rescue Buttigieg from having to share info about private jet use
A handful of Republicans rescued Pete Buttigieg from disclosing information about his use of private jets at taxpayer expense.  An amendment to hold the Transportation secretary accountable was proposed by Mary Miller (R-Il.) as the House voted on a bill to re-authorize the Federal Aviation…
4 murdered Oregon women linked to man released early from prison
Oregon officials have announced the arrest of a suspect in connection with the deaths of four women in the Portland area over the past several months. The Multnomah County District Attorney's office noted that the person is under arrest, with 38-year-old James Calhoun noted as…
Country artist Jelly Roll surprises dying cancer patient with private concert
A Nashville woman with terminal lung cancer had one last wish - to meet country artist Jelly Roll before passing away. That dream came to life for Suzanne Durham on Monday when Jelly Roll stopped by to meet her - and even put on a…
Record heat wave blamed for at least 18 deaths in Arizona's Maricopa County so far this year
A prolonged and substantial heat wave has settled over much of the United States -- along with numerous other locations in the northern hemisphere around the globe -- and that heat wave has been particularly severe in the Phoenix, Arizona area. In fact, according to…
City council members in Clinton, South Carolina vote to approve Bush River Resort
Controversy has erupted in Clinton, South Carolina over the proposed creation of an outdoor adventure business called Bush River Resort.  According to The Clinton Chronicle, members of the city's planning commission voted five to two at a meeting this past March in favor of submitting…
FBI document alleged Biden bribery scheme is released
U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) has released an internal FBI document that alleges President Joe Biden's involvement in an illegal bribery scheme.  This is the same FD-1023 form that FBI Director Chris Wray - after a significant stalling - allowed members of Congress to privately…
Judge denies Trump lawyer's request for new Carroll case trial
A judge turned down a request by former President Donald Trump's lawyers for a new trial in the case of E. Jean Carroll. U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan rejected Trump's claim that the $5 awarded in damages was excessive, along with other concerns. A federal…
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints leader Patricia Terry Holland dies
Patricia Terry Holland, a faith leader and wife of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS) apostle Jeffrey R. Holland, has died at the age of 81.  Holland, or Sister Holland as she was known, was known for her devotion to the church and…
Prisoner released under COVID policy is now a person of interest in four deaths
The Oregonian noted that six women turned up dead in the greater Portland area earlier this year over a three month time span. On Tuesday the paper reported that at least four of those women have been linked to a man former Oregon Democratic Gov.…
DANIEL VAUGHAN: Democrats Continue Defending Racial Discrimination After Supreme Court Decision
Without fail, every time I see one of my Democratic friends talk about the Supreme Court's recent decision on affirmative action, it's a confirmation they know little about the case. The claims are generally based on affirmative action benefitting white students, with satirical sites like…
Alzheimer's expert and Stanford University president steps down over research scandal
An influential neuroscientist has resigned from his position as president of Stanford University over findings that he supervised flawed and manipulated research, some of which dealt with Alzheimer's.  An investigation found that five papers in which Marc Tessier-Lavigne was a principal author had serious mistakes and…
Senate Republicans kill proposed Supreme Court ethics bill
Senate Democrats moved earlier this year to create a new set of ethical standards for Supreme Court justices known as the Supreme Court Ethics, Recusal, and Transparency Act. Yet as the Washington Examiner noted, two prominent Republicans made clear at a press conference on Thursday…
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