Democrat Tina Kotek will be the next governor of Oregon, defeating Republican Christine Drazan and Independent candidate Betsy Johnson. The winner was projected by Decision Desk, with Kotek holding 47.14% of the vote, Drazan!-->…
The following is the opening satirical monologue from “The Andrew Klavan Show.” Well, Republicans were hoping for a Red Tsunami. Unfortunately, Red Sue Nami turned out to be an embarrassed Japanese girl, saying, “Oh rook,!-->…
Democratic incumbent Senator Mark Kelly has been declared the winner of the Arizona Senate race, according to Decision Desk, besting Republican candidate Blake Masters, 51.78% to 46.1%. The winner was projected late Friday!-->…
One of the top officials in the FBI’s Washington Field Office, Steven D’Antuono, is reportedly retiring from the agency at the end of the month. D’Antuono is the assistant director in charge of the Washington Field Office. He!-->…
Election night did not deliver the overwhelming victory Republicans had hoped for on a national level, but on a local level — in school board races — conservatives picked up a wave of wins across the country. This week,!-->…
Decision Desk has called the Nevada gubernatorial race for Republican Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo, who received 49.24% of the vote to Democrat incumbent Steve Sisolak’s 46.99% as of this reporting. Sisolak faced the!-->…
Someone recently left me a comment that essentially said that I don’t speak positively about black women as much as I do about black men. Here’s a screenshot of it:When I saw it, it sort of saddened me, but it got me!-->…
Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Representative Mike Gallagher (R-WI) are introducing legislation that would prohibit TikTok in the United States. In an opinion piece published in The Washington Post on Thursday, Rubio and!-->…
Cryptocurrency exchange platform FTX experienced a liquidity crisis that led to the company’s bankruptcy and erased the fortune of Sam Bankman-Fried, its young billionaire founder. FTX, which is headquartered in the Bahamas,!-->…
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith launched a tirade during Friday’s broadcast of “First Take,” agreeing with LeBron James and saying that a suspension of “at least five games” for Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving was “excessive.”!-->…
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