Monday, December 22, 2025
The special counsel reiterates his request that any future encounters with congressional inquisitors be broadcast.

Photos of Clinton have featured prominently on Republicans’ social media pages since the first tranche of files were released Friday.

With congressional midterm races just around the corner, the White House is looking to spike the sauce with lower prices and interest rates plus a jolt to incomes and tax returns.




The chief, who served less than three years, declared she would never ‘compromise my integrity for a few crime numbers.’
‘In America, we do not jail people for political speech,’ an attorney for the plaintiff says.
One player, T.J. Finley, hopes to play for a seventh school.
CNN’s highest-paid star will not be leaving despite speculation that his giant salary was being eyed as a major cost-cutting target.

The president hopes to replicate his success in negotiating lower drug prices at a future meeting with health insurance executives.

Texas’s attorney says it will ‘bring justice’ to any state agency that ‘opens the door for men to violate women’s privacy, dignity, and safety.’

Despite indictments, sanctions, extradition deals, and a massive military buildup, Venezuela’s power clique refuses to budge.

The American general in charge of U.N. Command in the DMZ says civilian access will weaken South Korea’s security.
All sides say weekend meeting in Miami was ‘constructive’ though sticking points are tacky.
A second adventurous theft this year gives France the title as home to the most imaginative scoundrels.


“America First Global Health Strategy” signs up a fourth African nation for essential care programs amid crushing terror attacks on Christian populations in Nigeria’s northern states.

The second such seizure follows a Trump administration directive imposing a strict blockade on sanctioned oil vessels traveling to and from the country.
The vice president is rallying the troops headed into what could be a difficult year for the GOP.

The attorney general would be charged with ‘inherent contempt’ for not releasing the entirety of the case files on Jeffrey Epstein despite a law signed by President Trump mandating she do so.

But questions remain about what was not included in the release, and about a set of files that disappeared from the public website between Friday evening and Saturday.

The troves of documents appear to be heavily redacted and don’t meet congressional demands.
The Daily Wire founder warns that the conservative movement is in ‘grave danger.’


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