The parents of the five-year-old Minnesota boy who was thrown from a Mall of America balcony earlier this year said their son is back in school and “walking perfectly.”
Read MoreDay: November 25, 2019
Commentary: Trump’s Disruptive Energy vs. the Deep State
For the last 56 years, this time in November has been an occasion—at first pious and lachrymose, latterly perfunctory—to commemorate the assassination of John F. Kennedy. That event was certainly a cultural cataclysm. America was a changed place after November 22, 1963.
Read MoreIt’s Official: Michael Bloomberg Is Running for President in 2020
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg officially announced the start of his presidential campaign Sunday.
Read MoreOklahoma State Professor Sues, Alleging ‘Systemic,’ Career-Damaging Bias Upon Her Return From Serving in the Trump Administration
Whitney Bailey’s career at Oklahoma State University was going great – until the professor accepted an appointment to the Trump administration.
Read MoreCommentary: Democrats’ Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Week
Democrats must be grateful that the Thanksgiving recess will bring to an end their horrible week. It’s not nice to laugh at other people’s misfortunes but this week has featured a smorgasbord of schadenfreude for those otherwise bored and irritated by the politics of the moment. In fact, the rigged “Schiff Show” went so badly that observers have reason to doubt that the Democrats will actually pull the trigger on passing articles of impeachment. Here are a few highlights from Adam Mill’s blooper reel.
Read MoreBloomberg News Pledges Not To Investigate Democratic Presidential Candidates
Bloomberg News won’t conduct investigative reporting on any of the Democratic presidential candidates, the outlet’s editor-in-chief announced Sunday.
Read MoreIn Less Than One Year, Three-Quarters of the ‘Squad’ Is Under Financial Investigation
The three most prolific members of the so-called “squad” of freshman Democratic congresswoman face allegations of violating campaign finance laws and House ethics rules for their personal or political benefit 10 months into their terms.
Read MoreReport: Credit Card Debt Increases By 24,500 Percent Since 1970
Consumer debt in the U.S. has grown by 25 percent in five years and doubled since the turn of the century, according to the latest Clever Real Estate report
Read MoreRep. Dean Phillips Claims He Would Support Impeachment Inquiry Even if Trump Were a Democrat
Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN-03) spoke at length about the impeachment inquiry during a town hall Saturday night in Brooklyn Park where he said he would support the current impeachment inquiry even if it were against a Democrat.
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