First Time: Majority Want a Wall Built

Published: Tue, 02/27/24


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First Time: Majority Want a Wall Built

Monmouth University

For the first time, a majority of Americans now support building a border wall, and nearly half believe bipartisan border legislation is not stringent enough on illegal immigration under Biden’s admin.

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Biden: Possible Gaza Ceasefire by Monday

CNN

Biden is hopeful for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict by next Monday, following negotiations and a softening of Hamas' demands, amidst ongoing efforts to secure a deal for the release of hostages.

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SCOTUS Hears Cases on Internet Platform

SCOTUSblog

The Supreme Court heard arguments against Texas and Florida laws regulating social media, skeptic due to potential First Amendment violations while grappling with procedural issues in the Florida case.

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The Democratic Taboo

The New York Times

Criticism of Biden's age and campaign strategy is being suppressed within the Democratic Party, facing backlash from both the White House and supporters who fear such dissent might aid Trump's chances.

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It’s the Owners, Not the Dogs

The Washington Post

The series of biting incidents involving Biden's dog, Commander, at the White House emphasizes the crucial responsibility of pet owners to manage and control their animals in high-pressure environments.

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Can Whitmer Deliver MI for Biden?

DNYUZ

Gretchen Whitmer faces an electoral challenge as she attempts to rally Michigan's diverse voter base, including Arab Americans and moderate voters, to support Biden in a key battleground state.

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Why Hunter Knows He Must Be Sober

Axios

Hunter Biden sees maintaining his sobriety as vital to his health and crucial in preventing Trump's return to power, amidst concerns from President Biden about the effects of Republican attacks on his recovery.

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SCOTUS Delay Bad for Trump?

CNN

The Supreme Court's delay in responding to Trump's appeal for immunity, despite urgent requests from Jack Smith, suggests a possible rejection of Trump's claim with a conservative justice preparing a dissent.

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Watch Colbert Eulogize Toby Keith

YouTube

Stephen Colbert delivered a tearful tribute to Toby Keith on "The Late Show," reflecting on their unexpected friendship and the valuable lesson Keith taught him about not judging people too quickly.

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Who Is Jessica Reed Kraus?

Semafor

Kraus, formerly a home renovation influencer, has pivoted to politics, collaborating with Don Trump Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, and RFK Jr. while leveraging celebrity court cases to emerge as an election influencer.

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Is It Ok To Schedule an 8 AM Meeting?

The Wall Street Journal

The controversy over 8 AM meetings, fueled by differing views between TikTokers pushing for flexibility, shows the clash between traditional business practices and modern expectations of work-life balance.

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Trump Leads Biden in Michigan

Emerson College Polling

A recent survey indicates a tight Michigan race, with Trump leading Biden 46% to 44%, amidst voter concerns over Biden's age, Trump's indictments, and varying priorities like the economy and democracy.

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U.S. and Saudis Want 2-State Solution

The Atlantic

The U.S. and Saudi Arabia push for a two-state solution as essential for regional stability and strategic interests, but Israel, diverging sharply, opposes it amid rising tensions over resolution.

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Peter King: Why I'm Retiring

NBC Sports

Peter King announces his retirement from sports writing, reflecting on a fulfilling career, evolving interests, and the impact on his family, while expressing hope for the future of football journalism.

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McCartney Explains “Yesterday”

The Guardian

Paul McCartney linked the "Yesterday" lyric "I said something wrong" to regret over mocking his mother's pronunciation, saying on his podcast, "I went ‘Arsk! Arsk! It’s ask mum.’... I really wish I’d never said that.”

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FTC Tries to Block Kroger-Albertsons

NPR

The FTC and 9 states are suing to block the $24.6B Kroger-Albertsons merger, arguing it's anticompetitive and would harm consumers and workers, despite claims it's necessary to compete with retailers.

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Tourists Flock to "Saltburn" Home

The Guardian

The owner of Drayton House faces unexpected trespassing and privacy issues following the property's feature in the film Saltburn, leading to increased patrols to manage the influx of visitors and influencers.

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Should You Buy Your Childhood Home?

The New York Times

Buying one's childhood home can offer both financial benefits and emotional comfort, serving as a practical path to homeownership for adult children while supporting parents in their later years.

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Why Much of US is Unseasonably Hot

WCBD-TV

A powerful winter storm, unseasonably warm central U.S. conditions, and high fire risks are attributed to a north-shifted jet stream, global warming with record January temperatures.

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Doc Donates $1B for Free Medical Tuition

ABC 7 New York

Montefiore's Albert Einstein College of Medicine receives a $1 billion donation from Dr. Ruth Gottesman, enabling free tuition for all students and aiming to enhance diversity and community health.

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Exclusive Content

The GOP’s Lurch to the Right

By Dr. Brian Rosenwald

Brian Rosenwald contends that the GOP has shifted dramatically to the right, making past conservative figures seem moderate by today's standards, a profound realignment within American political dynamics.

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Was There a Tucker Assassination Attempt?

For the Left

A man was arrested in Moscow for an alleged plot, backed by Ukrainian intelligence, to bomb Tucker Carlson's vehicle during his visit to interview President Putin, as reported by Simon Ateba. 

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TN Bill Bans Reappointing Booted Lawmakers

For the Right

Republicans in the Tennessee House voted Monday to advance a bill that would prevent local governments from reappointing state lawmakers who were expelled due to behavior.

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