10/17/2025
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Joe Concha on Town Halls, Pelosi, and Jay Jones
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CNN granted a platform on Wednesday night to socialists Bernie Sanders and AOC
in a “Shutdown Town Hall.” The host, Kaitlan Collins, interrupted them only
nine times. But when Collins interviewed Trump in a town hall format in 2023,
she interrupted 113 times. Fox News contributor Joe Concha joined our
NewsBusters Podcast to discuss that […]
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Abbott and Youngkin mobilize National Guard for ‘No Kings’ rallies
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Abbott was the first to announce the deployment of the Texas National Guard to
Austin through a foreboding statement on X, warning that any disorder wouldn’t
be tolerated. “Today, I directed the Dept. of Public Safety and National Guard
to surge forces into Austin ahead of an Antifa-linked protest. Texas will NOT
tolerate chaos. Anyone […]
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Cuomo strikes at Mamdani while Sliwa goes on the attack in fiery NYC mayoral
debate
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The three major candidates for New York City’s mayor’s office debated each
other on Thursday in a heated exchange that lasted two hours and covered many
of the most important issues plaguing the Big Apple. Former Democrat New York
Governor Andrew Cuomo, running as an independent, hammered away at Democratic
Socialist Zohran Mamdami as an […]
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Why a top commander resigned, Trump talks to Putin, meets with Zelensky,
waffles on Tomahawks, Bolton vows to fight ‘abuse of power’
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HEGSETH: NOTHING TO SEE HERE: Four-star commanders of major U.S. military
commands involved in active attacks don’t just step down less than a year into
a job without a reason. But from Pete Hegseth’s laudatory post on X, one might
think nothing unusual was happening. “On behalf of the Department of War, we
extend our […]
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6 Key Moments From Arguments In SCOTUS Redistricting Case
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SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES — The U.S. Supreme Court held oral
arguments in a pair of high stakes redistricting cases that could significantly
reshape American electoral politics. Known as Louisiana v. Callais and Robinson
v. Callais, the matter focuses on a dispute over the use of race in Louisiana’s
congressional map. While the […]
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