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In the face of mounting scrutiny over President Joe Biden’s mental fitness, the White House has firmly stated that the President will not undergo a cognitive assessment. This declaration comes amidst concerns raised by a report from Special Counsel Robert Hur and a growing unease among the electorate regarding Biden’s cognitive capabilities. During a press briefing, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre addressed inquiries about the possibility of Biden undertaking a cognitive test. She highlighted Biden’s active engagement in daily presidential duties and his interactions with global leaders as evidence of his mental sharpness. Jean-Pierre, who has worked closely with…

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Jon Stewart made a striking comeback to “The Daily Show” with a segment that sharply criticized President Joe Biden, particularly focusing on his response to the Department of Justice report questioning his mental competency. Stewart, known for his incisive humor and political commentary, did not hold back in his critique, labeling Biden as the “chocolate chip cookie guy” in reference to Biden’s peculiar comments on his newly launched TikTok page. Stewart’s critique extended to demanding a reshuffle in Biden’s team due to their handling of his public image, especially on platforms popular with younger demographics. The veteran comedian’s return was…

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Tony Bobulinski, formerly associated with Hunter Biden in a business venture, is set to deliver testimony implicating former Vice President Joe Biden in enabling his son to leverage access to the United States’ most critical adversaries. This testimony is part of the ongoing impeachment inquiry, where Bobulinski will share insights from his direct experiences working with the Biden family, particularly in forming SinoHawk Holdings alongside CEFC, a Chinese energy company. Bobulinski’s statement, prepared for a closed-door session with the House Oversight and Judiciary Committees, outlines his claim that Joe Biden was a significant figure — “the Brand” — in the…

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In a bold move for justice, the descendants of enslaved individuals who contributed to the construction of St. Louis University (SLU) in Missouri have made a claim for compensation, estimating the value of unpaid labor to be up to $74 billion. This demand was formally announced at the university itself, spotlighting an initiative led by the Descendants of St. Louis University Enslaved (DSLUE), alongside support from a state lawmaker, a civil rights attorney, and economists. The calculation hinges on the labor of 70 enslaved people working nonstop from 1823 to 1865, with economist Julianne Malveaux placing the initial unpaid labor…

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In a startling incident at Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church, 36-year-old Genesse Moreno, previously known as Jeffery Escalante, was identified as the perpetrator of a shooting. This revelation emerged from a Texas Department of Public Safety Records search conducted by KHOU 11, which also uncovered Moreno’s history of legal troubles, including arrests for a range of offenses such as assault, forgery, possession of marijuana, theft, evading arrest, and unlawful carrying of a weapon. The case took a complex turn with the discovery of Moreno’s previous identification as Jeffery Escalante, adding layers to the ongoing investigation into her motivations and background. Additionally,…

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Harvard University is at the center of controversy for its decision to feature Francesca Albanese, the UN’s Special Rapporteur on the Palestinian territories, as a guest speaker. Albanese, who was recently prohibited entry into Israel due to her comments suggesting the October 7 Hamas attack, which resulted in the deaths of over a thousand civilians, was a “response to Israel’s oppression,” is scheduled to speak at Harvard’s Carr Center for Human Rights Policy. Despite the ban from Israel announced on the same day as her scheduled talk, the event at Harvard aims to provide a platform for Albanese to share…

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Ben Shapiro, Editor Emeritus of The Daily Wire, criticized President Joe Biden for how he handled a special counsel report that examined the president’s memory failures during an interview on Megyn Kelly’s show. Shapiro’s remarks were made in conjunction with a conversation on his most recent documentary series, “The Divided States of Biden,” which looks at how Biden’s policies have affected the country. Biden’s press conference response to Special Counsel Robert Hur’s conclusions was criticized by Shapiro, who called it “the worst press conference I have ever seen,” citing the president’s actions as well as the effects they had on…

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Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is embroiled in controversy as new allegations surface regarding the timing of her relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade. Accusations have emerged from Michael Roman, a co-defendant in the Georgia election interference case against former President Donald Trump, suggesting that Willis misled about when her romantic involvement with Wade began. This development was revealed in a recent court filing, wherein Roman’s attorney, Ashleigh Merchant, informed that Terrence Bradley, a friend and former business associate of Wade, is set to testify that the affair commenced before Willis appointed Wade to the Trump case. The implications…

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John Kirby, a key figure in President Joe Biden’s administration as the national security spokesman, has been elevated to a new role within the White House. Kirby will now serve as the White House national security communications adviser, in addition to being named an assistant to the president. This promotion reflects the administration’s recognition of Kirby’s significant contributions and expertise in navigating complex foreign policy communications. Kirby initially joined the White House team in 2022, assuming the role of coordinator for strategic communications at the National Security Council. This position was a newly created role aimed at enhancing the administration’s…

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In a tragic incident in Tulum, a Mexican beach resort favored by vacationers, an American woman became an unintended casualty in what appears to have been a drug-related shootout. The Quintana Roo State Attorney General’s Office is actively investigating the events of February 9th, which also led to the death of a man believed to be involved in drug dealing, originating from Belize. The American victim, identified as 44-year-old Niko Honarbakhsh from Los Angeles, tragically lost her life due to a stray bullet amid the chaos. Initial reports attempting to link Honarbakhsh and the deceased Belizean man romantically were later…

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During Super Bowl LVIII, a moment of surprise and confusion unfolded for the San Francisco 49ers as they faced the Kansas City Chiefs in a high-stakes overtime period. The NFL’s new postseason overtime rules, which aimed to ensure a fairer chance for both teams, caught some 49ers players off guard, revealing a gap in their preparation for the game’s critical juncture. Kyle Juszczyk, the 49ers’ fullback, candidly admitted post-game that he was unaware of the distinct overtime regulations applicable during the playoffs. This lack of awareness was not unique to him, as defensive end Arik Armstead also expressed his surprise…

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President Joe Biden humorously addressed concerns about his memory during a speech at the National Association of Counties Legislative Conference in Washington, D.C. His remarks appeared to be a light-hearted response to the critique outlined in Special Counsel Robert Hur’s report, which discussed Biden’s potential memory issues. In his speech focused on his administration’s efforts to tackle climate change and infrastructure improvements, Biden quipped about his longevity and memory, eliciting laughter and applause from the audience. This moment of self-deprecation came amidst discussions on his administration’s initiatives to combat extreme weather through infrastructure resilience and promoting clean energy. The reference…

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Youth climate activists from the Sunrise Movement faced arrest after they staged a protest at President Joe Biden’s campaign headquarters in Delaware, demanding more aggressive action on climate change. The protest saw 21 activists arrested, with around 80 participants in total, signaling a direct challenge to Biden’s environmental policies and his commitment to ending the fossil fuel era. The activists’ grievances stem from what they perceive as Biden’s insufficient action on climate change, despite his administration’s efforts to address the issue. They argue that the expansion of oil and gas production under his presidency contradicts his self-proclaimed status as a…

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In the midst of handling the migrant crisis at the border, tensions within the White House have escalated, revealing a significant level of internal discord among President Joe Biden’s team. Susan Rice, formerly a top advisor to Biden, reportedly expressed severe criticisms of Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, labeling him with derogatory terms due to his handling of the situation, particularly his failure to secure additional sheltering spaces for child migrants. The friction extended beyond Rice and Becerra, involving Vice President Kamala Harris and Homeland Security adviser Liz Sherwood-Randall, among others, with disputes centering around the administration’s approach…

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In private conversations, President Joe Biden has expressed significant frustration with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, using harsh language to describe him, as reported by NBC News. This development comes amidst ongoing tensions and the complex dynamics of the Israel-Hamas conflict, with Biden reportedly feeling that Netanyahu is “giving him hell” despite efforts to mediate a ceasefire. The report highlights a shift in Biden’s tone when discussing Netanyahu, moving from initially positive remarks to more critical assessments, including referring to the Prime Minister as a “pain in my a–” and expressing that Netanyahu’s recent actions are a “disservice.” These private…

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