Democrat Tim Kennedy Wins New York Special Election for Brian Higgins’ House Seat

‘I’m ready to get to Washington and get to work,’ Mr. Kennedy said. State Sen. Timothy Kennedy on Wednesday won New York’s special election to fill the congressional seat left vacant by fellow Democrat Rep. Brian Higgins. “We did it. We did it as a COMMUNITY,” Mr. Kennedy stated on social media platform X following

Bipartisan Bill to Ban Children Under 13 From Social Media Moving in Senate

‘Parents know there’s no good reason for a child to be doom-scrolling or binge-watching reels that glorify unhealthy lifestyles,’ Sen. Ted Cruz said. Lawmakers in the Senate introduced a bipartisan proposal Wednesday to bar children under the age of 13 from accessing social media sites because, according to one of the co-sponsors, “there is no

Anti-Israel Group Encouraged Columbia Protesters To Re-Create ‘The Summer of 2020’ Hours Before Students Stormed a Building

The People’s Forum’s operations are made possible in large part by a $12 million donation from Goldman Sachs’s charitable arm. Student protesters hoist “Intifada” banner from Hamilton Hall. A New York City nonprofit that received more than $12 million from Goldman Sachs’ charitable arm encouraged anti-Israel activists to re-create the violent protests of  “the summer

David Trone’s Financial Disclosures Don’t Add Up. Experts Say That Could Land Him in Legal Trouble.

It’s unclear how much Rep. David Trone’s stake in Indiana Fine Wine & Spirits is worth, but it’s enough that the Maryland Democrat pledged it as collateral for a loan worth up to $25 million in August 2020. But you wouldn’t know that from Trone’s financial disclosures. In both 2020 and 2022, Trone didn’t even

‘Unacceptable’: Trump Campaign Slams Commission’s Refusal to Hold Earlier Debates

‘The Presidential Debate Commission’s schedule does not begin until after millions of Americans will have already cast their ballots.’ The Trump campaign on Tuesday issued a rebuke of the Commission on Presidential Debates’ refusal to move up its debate schedule until after millions of Americans have already cast their ballots, calling it “unacceptable” and a