‘Take Back Title IX’ Tour Bus, Cleaned From Vandalism, Rolls Into Washington

Estimated Reading Time: 3 minutes From another encouraging tour stop on Thursday to the disheartening discovery of a vandalized bus on Friday in North Carolina, advocates to save women’s sports are next in Washington, D.C. And the Independent Women’s Forum coalition and its Our Bodies Our Sports “Take Back Title IX” Bus Tour may be […]
Judge rejects $30 billion Visa, Mastercard swipe-fee settlement – The Washington Post

A federal judge on Tuesday rejected a $30 billion settlement proposal that would have capped the fees Visa and MasterCard charge merchants for credit and debit card purchases. The decision jeopardizes an agreement reached in March aimed at ending two decades of litigation over the card-swipe fees that card companies charge retailers for each customer […]
Biden’s border budget buster – Washington Examiner

The Congressional Budget Office has underestimated Medicaid spending by billions of dollars every year for some time now and a new law that reduced illegal immigration in Florida may explain why. Since 2000, the CBO has underestimated an average of $15 billion a year of Medicaid spending, while often overestimating Social Security and Medicare spending. […]
Wake up with the Washington Examiner: Debate, Dobbs, and blue wave

Matter of Debate In the first installment of the Washington Examiner’s Matter of Debate series, White House Reporter Naomi Lim took a look at what President Joe Biden will have to do if he wants to defeat former President Donald Trump again. The first presidential debate will take place in Atlanta on Thursday, the earliest […]
Trump on the debate – Washington Examiner

TRUMP ON THE DEBATE. Former President Donald Trump knows he overdid it in his first debate with Joe Biden back in September 2020. In a recent conversation at Mar-a-Lago, I said to Trump, “A lot of people thought in the first debate with Biden that you were somewhat overamped, that you just went after him too […]
Washington Elementary School District Settles With ACU After Discriminating Against Christians

Estimated Reading Time: 2 minutes A Christian university in Arizona scored a win for justice this week, ending a two-month legal battle with a local school district. On Thursday, the Arizona-based Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) announced a settlement between Arizona Christian University (ACU) and the Washington Elementary School District. The lawsuit, which was filed in […]
‘The Five’: Trump greeted by a united Republican Party in Washington

‘The Five’ co-hosts discuss the closed-door meeting former President Trump had with congressional Republicans ahead of the … source
Texas soldiers fire pepper ball guns to deter border crossings- Washington Examiner

Texas soldiers deployed to the Mexico border have started using pepper ball guns to deter migrants from illegally entering the United States. Texas National Guard soldiers stationed on the state’s southern border as part of Gov. Greg Abbott’s (R-TX) border security initiative have shot pepper balls out of paintball gun-like machines on occasions recently when […]
Washington, DC, woman learns her $4 thrift store vase is 2,000-year-old Mayan artifact

A Washington, DC woman had no idea that the vase she bought at a thrift store for $3.99 was a Mayan artifact from over 1,000 years ago. Five years later, the lost pottery is set to be returned to its native Mexico. Anna Lee Dozier said when she found the vase at 2A Thrift Store […]
Telegraph editor Robert Winnett won’t be joining Washington Post

Robert Winnett, deputy editor of the British newspaper The Telegraph, will not join The Washington Post as editor-in-chief. “We are pleased that Rob Winnett has decided to stay with us. As we all know, he is a talented guy and their loss is our gain,” The Telegraph’s editor-in-chief Chris Evans said in an email to […]