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Biden’s Approval Rating Lowest Among Past 10 US Presidents: Gallup
Biden’s 13th quarter approval ranks at the bottom 12 percent of all presidential quarters since 1945.
Former Rep. Meijer Drops Out of Republican Senate Race
Rep. Meijer had voted to impeach Trump in 2021.
Former J6 Committee Member Criticizes Supreme Court Over Trump Immunity Hearing
Rep. Raskin suggested the court was so biased it should share office space with the Republican National Committee.
RFK Jr. Says Kennedy Siblings Asked Biden to Give Him Secret Service Protection
The Biden administration denial of five requests for the federal security is a “political scandal,” the independent presidential candidate believes.
Trump Responds to Newsom’s Abortion Ads
Political leaders are at loggerheads over the abortion issue as the 2024 presidential election inches nearer.
House Republicans Call for Donors to Pull Funding From Columbia University Over Anti-Semitic Incidents
Lawmakers pushed for donors to withdraw support until there are clear changes in leadership.
Office Market Availability Rate Hits Record High in San Francisco
Much of the issue, experts say, is the city’s reliance on the tech industry, with more than 44 percent of its office space housing technology companies.
DOJ Continues to Refuse Handing Over Audio Recording of Special Counsel’s Interview With Biden
The committees have failed to articulate ‘a legitimate congressional need’ for the audio recordings, the Assistant AG said.
Watchdog Blasts IRS for ‘Significant Deficiencies’ That Put Sensitive Taxpayer Data at Risk
The IRS recently disclosed that it managed to rake in a near-record $4.7 trillion in taxes last year.
Tornadoes Strike Nebraska and Iowa, Damaging Hundreds of Houses
The suburbs northwest of Omaha, a city of 485,000 population, are among the hardest-hit regions.
British Butler Reveals How to Host the Perfect Dinner Party
These tips will make your guests feel like royalty—and crown you the ultimate host.
British Butler Reveals How to Host the Perfect Dinner Party
These tips will make your guests feel like royalty—and crown you the ultimate host.
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Neotame can damage the intestine and cause health issues like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and sepsis.
This Artificial Sweetener May Harm the Gut: Study
Neotame can damage the intestine and cause health issues like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and sepsis.
Dealing With China via America’s Commercial History
In ‘A World Safe for Commerce,’ Dale Copeland presents America’s 250-year geopolitical history to show a possible working theory for how to deal with China.
The Mighty Five and the Birth of Russian Music
How did the soulful character of Russian music, distinguishable from other European nations, evolve?
‘Cry Freedom’: A Crusade Against South Africa’s Apartheid
This biopic focuses on two South Africans who oppose their country’s apartheid.
‘In the Land of Saints and Sinners’: A Powerful Irish Tale
Like Brad Pitt’s line in ‘The Devil’s Own’: ‘It’s not an American story—it’s an Irish one,’ ‘Saints and Sinners’ features an all-Irish cast doing IRA things.
The Two Reputations of Robert E. Lee
While those in the past saw Lee’s stellar qualities, today, some cannot see that he was a man defined, like all of us, by his time.
Robert Smalls: Navy Captain and Reconstruction-Era Politician
This former slave would not let anything stop him on the road to freedom.
Dealing With China via America’s Commercial History
In ‘A World Safe for Commerce,’ Dale Copeland presents America’s 250-year geopolitical history to show a possible working theory for how to deal with China.
The Best Recipes Are Made From Shopping Your Fridge
Cottage cheese in the fridge is inspiration to make cheese dumplings.
Charming Georgia Town a Treat for ‘Flanatics’ of Celebrated Southern Writer O’Connor
Andalusia farm gave O'Connor the environment to write her books.
Michigan Lawmakers Try to Put Brakes on Mackinac Island’s E-bike Riders
Mackinac Island doesn’t have cars but the speed of e-bikes are becoming a problem.
Taking the Kids: To the Smithsonian Museums
The Smithsonian Institution is the world’s largest museum, education and research complex.
Charming Georgia Town a Treat for ‘Flanatics’ of Celebrated Southern Writer O’Connor
Andalusia farm gave O'Connor the environment to write her books.