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Leno on Biden's White House Hopes
Washington Free Beacon Staff
July 23, 2013
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UN Agencies Are Stonewalling a Probe Into Their Employees' Ties to Hamas, US Investigators Say in Report to Congress
The US Agency for International Development’s inspector general’s office has already identified UN employees who are linked to the terror group
Adam Kredo
- April 3, 2026
'I F—ing Hate This University': Columbia Student Workers Union Erupts Over Anti-Semitism Task Force's Recommendation To Hire Middle East Professors Who Don't Hate Israel
'I'm so over these idiots,' one member wrote. 'A giant pot of money to pay zionists with,' said another.
Jessica Schwalb
- April 3, 2026
Maine Democrat Graham Platner Called Jesus a 'Zombie' and the Virgin Mary 'a Skank' in Unearthed Reddit Post
'I've been about as crudely atheist as one can be,' Senate candidate wrote
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Andrew Kerr
April 2, 2026
'Substantial Risk': Democratic Fundraising Juggernaut ActBlue May Have Misled Congress About Vetting Foreign Donations, Its Own Attorneys Warned
ActBlue's staff 'was aware that its system was not as robust as necessary,' legal memo said
Andrew Kerr
- April 2, 2026
'Yield Positions of Power to Those Otherwise Marginalized': Mamdani's Cash-Strapped Parks Department Trains Leaders on 'Becoming Anti-Racist'
The training, which recommends books from Ibram X. Kendi and Robin DiAngelo, encourages supervisors to identify 'subtle' slights workers experience 'due to their group identity'
Chuck Ross
- April 2, 2026