David Gergen, a longtime political advisor who served under four U.S. presidents—Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, and Bill Clinton— has passed away at 83 years old.
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Anna Wintour steps down as Vogue U.S. editor-in-chief after 37 years
Anna Wintour has announced she will be stepping down as editor-in-chief of Vogue’s U.S. edition after 37 years.
Read More Anna Wintour steps down as Vogue U.S. editor-in-chief after 37 yearsCalif. Democrat running for governor alleges Harris, Xavier Becerra ‘concealed’ Biden’s cognitive decline
As reports of former President Joe Biden’s mental decline continue to surface, a California gubernatorial candidate has suggested that former Vice President Kamala Harris and former Health And Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra were involved in a cover-up during Biden’s presidency.
Read More Calif. Democrat running for governor alleges Harris, Xavier Becerra ‘concealed’ Biden’s cognitive declineJudge Declines To Extend Enforcement Of Order Reinstating AP’s WH Access: ‘I Don’t Intend To Micromanage’
A federal judge on Friday declined to further enforce his order directing the White House to restore the Associated Press’ access to certain areas.
Read More Judge Declines To Extend Enforcement Of Order Reinstating AP’s WH Access: ‘I Don’t Intend To Micromanage’Leavitt Avoids Reporters Who Use Pronouns In Emails, Claims They’re ‘Denying Reality’
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that it is Trump administration policy for officials to not respond to any reporters who have pronouns in their email.
Read More Leavitt Avoids Reporters Who Use Pronouns In Emails, Claims They’re ‘Denying Reality’Washington Wages War Against One America News
Truth in journalism and freedom of the press are under assault in our nation today, and sources for credible news are few and far between.
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