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The world of late-night television often serves as a unique platform where the public learns surprising details about familiar faces, whether they are celebrities promoting new projects or political ...
We never should have put boots on the ground in Iraq and elsewhere after 9/11. The Iraqis and Iranians were doing a wonderful, marvelous job — indeed, G-d’s holy work — of killing half a million of ...
Kamala Harris’s campaign thought it knew exactly how to beat Donald Trump. With just weeks left before Election Day, it ...
With her long blonde hair pulled back into a claw clip and wearing a purple hoodie bearing the name of her media network, ...
The bill cuts Medicaid, impacting millions of Americans, including children, seniors, and hospitals, and slashes SNAP funding ...
President Donald Trump kicked off the remaking of politics and America when he rode a golden escalator to launch b his first presidential campaign.
Pièce de résistance: A 12-year-old who recreated the Boston Tea Party using more than 1,000 LEGO bricks will represent the ...
The Wisconsin Democracy Campaign, along with two voters, has accused Musk, his America PAC, and a Musk-affiliated entity called United States of America Inc. of violating state election law through ...
Despite the threat of rain, over 250,000 patriots showed up to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army.
Sound Off is an opinion forum for Mercury readers to offer brief comments on today’s news. Submissions must be 75 words or fewer and are subject to editing for grammar and clarity. Publication is at ...
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro recounts the night of the Passover arson attack and speaks out against political violence.
Almost immediately after the mostly peaceful protesters (who are mostly Mexican illegal aliens) took to the streets of Los ...