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Newsmax ranked highest in the Conservative Political Action Conference straw poll of cable news outlets. Read More
President Donald Trump, delivering a speech to a packed crowd at the Conservative Political Action Conference Saturday, told supporters that under his administration, the “fraudsters, liars, cheaters, globalists, and deep state bureaucrats are being sent packing.” Read More
President Donald Trump said on Saturday the United States is close an agreement with Ukraine on sharing revenue from Ukrainian minerals as part of efforts to end the Russia-Ukraine war. Read More
New York State Attorney General Letitia James took a social media victory lap on Friday boasting that her coalition of Democrat AGs have stopped the Department of Government Efficiency from accessing sensitive Treasury Department information. Read More
Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas and Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio emerged as the most popular Republican lawmakers among attendees at the recent Conservative Political Action Conference, according to the event’s straw poll. Read More
Conservative leaders from throughout America overwhelmingly support President Donald Trump. A straw poll taken at the CPAC gathering in Washington, D.C. shows 99 percent of more than 1,000 leaders at the conference support Trump. Read More
In the Conservative Political Action Conference straw poll, participants chose Sen. Adam Schiff of California and California Gov. Gavin Newsom as the two Democrats who pose the greatest threats to the U.S. and the GOP. Read More
A proposed stimulus check from the Department of Government Efficiency, meant to incentivize the public to report government waste, could provide taxpayers with up to $5,000 if approved, Newsweek reported. Read More
Ukraine is reportedly considering a revised U.S. proposal for its extensive natural resources that calls for the war-torn country to give up half of its revenues from rare earth minerals, gas, and oil, as well as from the earnings from its ports and other infrastructure. Read More
Stellantis is recalling 27,354 Maserati vehicles in the U.S on concerns over a rearview camera image that does not display, increasing the risk of a crash, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Saturday. Read More