• Republican candidate hangs up on reporter when asked why she isn't paying campaign staff

    Former New York Police Department officer Alison Esposito recently launched a Republican campaign for New York's 18th Congressional District, taking on Democratic Rep. Pat Ryan. But she doesn't appear to have reported paying any of her campaign staff — and she isn't keen on discussing why.According to Timmy Facciola of the Times Union, "her most recently available campaign finance records [show] Esposito did not pay anyone on her campaign in the three months after launching it last year. From...

  • Colorado GOP scared of reporter

    State GOP Chairperson Dave Williams had Police toss a reporter from their Republican assembly meeting because Republicans fear sunlight. A reporter was uninvited from the State Republican Assembly because the Chairperson felt her "current reporting to be very unfair." Other media are assumably more friendly to the Grand Ol' Party's platform of no self-determination, no drugs, no freedom and were allowed to stay and report on the incident. — Read the rest

  • Candidates for attorney general report campaign finances

    Primary Election set for May 14.

  • Bucks' Damian Lillard: Appears on injury report

    Lillard is listed as probable for Tuesday's game against Boston due to left

  • GOP senator calls for US retaliatory strikes on Iran

    Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) called for retaliatory strikes against Iran after Tehran launched drone and cruise missile attacks against Israel on Saturday. “Iran has begun launching drone strikes on Israel,” Blackburn said Saturday on social media platform X. “@POTUS — we must move quickly and launch aggressive retaliatory strikes on Iran.” Blackburn's post gives

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    Hear from journalist booted from GOP event over her ‘unfair reporting’

    Colorado Sun reporter Sandra Fish tells CNN’s Abby Phillip what happened what she was removed from the Colorado state Republican assembly.

  • Four-candidate GOP primary debate set for IN3

    The Republican frontrunners will hash out their differences April 17.

  • Meet the billionaire TikTok investor who's funding GOP candidates

    So which Republican billionaire has been the biggest donor of the 2024 election cycle? It’s not one of the usual suspects. That distinction goes to Jeff Yass, a secretive libertarian trading firm owner who has donated more than $46 million to conservative causes and political action committees, according to Open Secrets, which tracks the flow of money in politics. In the 2016 election cycle, Yass made just over $5 million in political donations, Reuters reported. Yass’ 2024 donations...

  • Sixth district GOP candidates talk about border concerns

    The seven Republicans seeking the Republican nomination for Indiana’s Sixth Congressional District all feel it is important to secure our nation’s border, but have different perspectives on how to best accomplish that. Continue reading at The Republic News.

  • List of GOP Senators Who Didn't Sign a Call for Mayorkas Impeachment Trial

    Six Republican senators decided against signing a stern letter that was sent to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, demanding an impeachment trial for Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.House Republicans impeached Mayorkas on their second attempt in February, accusing the secretary of ignoring immigration laws and making "false statements" about the U.S.-Mexico border. The articles of impeachment are expected to be delivered to the Senate by House Speaker Mike Johnson...

  • Jeremy Schaap Calls OJ Simpson A 'Murderer' During ESPN Report

    In February, OJ Simpson responded to reports that he had cancer and was in hospice with an emphatic denial. “I don’t know who put that out there,” he said in one of his patented X (Twitter) videos. Almost two months to the day later, OJ Simpson was dead. What was odd about his denials was […]

  • Avatr Denies Reports Of Buying Troubled HiPhi, Calls Them “Nonsense”

    HiPhi fell on tough times shortly after launching its EVs in Europe. The small car manufacturer has halted production for six months and needs a lifeline. Avatr is owned by Changan, itself a state-owned carmaker in China. Just as rumors began circulating on Monday regarding a potential rescue of Chinese electric vehicle startup HiPhi by fellow EV maker Avatr, the state-owned automaker swiftly refuted the news of its intention to buy the company. A company spokesperson dismissed the reports,...