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Judge Upholds Decision To Invalidate Elon Musk’s Tesla $56B Compensation Package, Tesla Responds
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Judge Upholds Decision To Invalidate Elon Musk’s Tesla $56B Compensation Package, Tesla Responds

The case originated from a Tesla shareholder's lawsuit challenging Musk’s 2018 compensation
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ALAN DERSHOWITZ: Lawfare And Hunter Biden
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ALAN DERSHOWITZ: Lawfare And Hunter Biden

'President Joe Biden has now accused his own Justice Department'
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NewsBusters Podcast: Don't Say Joe Biden Lied About Pardoning His Kid!
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NewsBusters Podcast: Don't Say Joe Biden Lied About Pardoning His Kid!

After months of Biden and his press aides denying the president would pardon his son Hunter, when he went back on his word, the media didn’t want to say he “lied.” It was an “about face” or “a reversal from promises he made during the campaign.” Managing editor Curtis Houck talks about what he found on CNN after the news broke, They played up the “very close” family ties and proclaimed it a “poignant” moment. Many Americans don't find anything "poignant: in this moment.  Then there were the Monday morning shows (ABC, with George Stephanopoulos and Mary Bruce, was the worst.) On ABC's The View, Whoopi Goldberg popped off angrily at Alyssa Farah Griffin when she stated that Biden lied when he said he wouldn't pardon his son. No L word!  The New York Times had NOTHING in the Monday paper we received at the office. because they print at like 5 pm? Our Wall Street Journal had the story on Page One. So did The Washington Post. The Journal headline was bland: "Biden Pardons Son, Calls Cases Unfair." Inside the headline was even blander: “Biden Pardons His Son.” All the copy on page one was Biden’s view of things. James Comer’s GOP take was right inside the paper. How convenient. The Washington Post headline was “Biden pardons his son Hunter, going back on a pledge.” Inside on A-6, the headline was "Biden says son was 'selectively and unfairly prosecuted.'" The man I like to call Matt Viser, Biden Adviser also featured only Biden’s view on page one. Viser didn’t get to Comer until paragraph 32! And this was the sentence right before that: “No evidence has surfaced publicly to suggest wrongdoing by Joe Biden.” This is a Pants On Fire lie. Joe's wrongdoing was all over Hunter's laptop, schmoozing with Hunter's foreign clients and helping his son rake the bucks. Enjoy the podcast below, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Holiday cheer or political fear? Cancel culture hits the dinner table
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Holiday cheer or political fear? Cancel culture hits the dinner table

One of my big takeaways from the 2024 presidential election is that allowing politics to consume your life — and relationships — is deeply unhealthy. The most rabid progressives in politics have been advising Kamala Harris supporters to cut off loved ones who voted for Donald Trump at the time of year when families should be coming together, not splitting apart. MSNBC’s Joy Reid put out a video the week before Thanksgiving explaining why some people might not feel “safe” around their MAGA relatives. She also had a Yale psychiatrist on her show who said LGBTQ+ people should feel free to avoid conservative family members.The worst thing anyone can do this holiday season is cut off family or friends over politics. We need stronger connections.“So if you are going through a situation where you have family members or you have close friends who you know have voted in ways that are against you, that are against your livelihood, then it’s completely fine to not be around those people and to tell them why,” Reid said.After the 2020 election, I don’t recall any conservative articles encouraging Republicans to cut ties with liberal family members after Joe Biden won the White House. Yet, political divorce stories have become a genre of their own in progressive post-election commentary.One Huffington Post contributor announced she was canceling Thanksgiving and Christmas because her husband and his family voted for Trump. Similar stories of people distancing themselves from relatives over politics have appeared in USA Today and Newsweek. This trend is troubling, but it aligns perfectly with the modern left’s approach to personal relationships.The recent election revealed the anti-family ideology increasingly prevalent in progressive politics. For instance, the “Your Vote, Your Choice” political ad narrated by Julia Roberts in late October targeted married white women. The ad seemed designed to make wives feel a stronger allegiance to the “sisterhood” than to their husbands.It’s bad enough that Democrats openly try to sow discord within families and divide husbands and wives. What makes their tactics even more egregious is the party’s unwillingness to define the word “woman” publicly. Democrats avoid doing so out of fear of offending a small group of men who believe they were born in the wrong body.Anti-family and anti-human rhetoric isn’t just another Democratic Party talking point; it reflects a larger societal problem.Nearly 30% of Americans now identify as religiously unaffiliated “nones” when asked about their personal faith. However, this doesn’t mean they lack deeply held beliefs. Every religion offers its followers a moral framework for distinguishing good from evil, a sense of community, and a set of deeply held convictions.Although America has become less religious in recent decades, people remain passionate about their beliefs. In fact, those willing to sever ties with family members and destroy lifelong friendships over politics often display more zeal than the candidates running for office.Consider this contrast: Joe Biden recently met with Donald Trump to congratulate him and discuss the transition process. The two men shook hands in front of a blazing fireplace as photographers captured the moment. Yet, some people won’t even share a meal with their parents because they voted for Trump.Cutting off family over politics is shortsighted and extreme, especially when candidates often trade insults and baseless accusations they likely don’t even believe themselves.Americans should spend more time with loved ones and less time online, where partisan politics dominate. Technology may give the illusion of greater connection, but in reality, American society is becoming increasingly fragmented.People are delaying marriage and parenthood until later in life — or skipping them altogether. Families sit together at the dinner table or in restaurants, staring at screens like zombies. The politicization of companies, sports, and entertainment has turned the products we buy and the teams we root for into battlegrounds in the culture wars.Meanwhile, our most important institutions have weakened, while partisan politics has grown unchecked, like an athlete on a human growth hormone. This imbalance is not a sign of a healthy society.The worst thing anyone can do this holiday season is cut off family or friends over politics. We need stronger connections with those who care about our well-being. Political parties see us as voters, but our family and friends see us as real people and love us despite our flaws. No one should put politics over personal relationships.This holiday season, my hope is that families will gather to eat, drink, and celebrate together, regardless of their political preferences. Karl Marx famously said, “Religion is the opiate of the masses,” but the progressives urging people to cut ties with family members who voted for Donald Trump are a reminder that politics has become a religion for far too many Democrats today.
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Chris Cuomo Can’t Imagine Leaving Your Son at the Mercy of Trump and Company
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Chris Cuomo Can’t Imagine Leaving Your Son at the Mercy of Trump and Company

Chris Cuomo Can’t Imagine Leaving Your Son at the Mercy of Trump and Company
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Crystal Ball or Nah? Did Vivek Ramaswamy Predict Hunter Biden’s Presidential Pardon?
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Crystal Ball or Nah? Did Vivek Ramaswamy Predict Hunter Biden’s Presidential Pardon?

Crystal Ball or Nah? Did Vivek Ramaswamy Predict Hunter Biden’s Presidential Pardon?
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Sen. Dick Blumenthal Concerned Pete Hegseth Might Be Too Drunk to Serve
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Sen. Dick Blumenthal Concerned Pete Hegseth Might Be Too Drunk to Serve

Sen. Dick Blumenthal Concerned Pete Hegseth Might Be Too Drunk to Serve
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Social Security Sees 200K Drop For Supplemental Benefit
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Social Security Sees 200K Drop For Supplemental Benefit

Higher cost of living and a surge of baby boomers opting to stay in the workforce are two factors behind a 200,000 drop of beneficiaries applying for Supplemental Security Income, Newsweek reported Monday.
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Delaware Confiscates $100 Billion of Musk's Wealth
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Delaware Confiscates $100 Billion of Musk's Wealth

A Delaware judge moved Monday to confirm its confiscation of Elon Musk's wealth that he created at Tesla - denying him a compensation package that would be worth over $100 billion in value today.
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GOP Positioned for Senate Advantage in 2026 Midterms
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GOP Positioned for Senate Advantage in 2026 Midterms

Republicans enter the 2026 midterm elections with an edge in the Senate, as Democrats face a challenging path to flipping the four seats needed to regain the majority, ABC News reported.
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