Day: November 20, 2025

SEN BERNIE SANDERS: Congress just made our healthcare system worse — Here’s the fix

3:30 pm November 20, 2025

After 43 days, the government shutdown has ended. After President Donald Trump illegally and cruelly cut off SNAP benefits to desperate Americans, including 16 million children, 42 million frightened people will again be able to put food on their tables. Federal employees will get paid. And, hopefully, airline schedules will return to normal.  But, here’s what […]

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MORNING GLORY: If an AI bubble bursts, which party will pay the political price?

3:30 pm November 20, 2025

This column was filed hours before the quarterly earnings call for Nvidia Corporation reported its earnings for the third quarter this year after markets closed Wednesday. The company may yet again have stunned market watchers with soaring revenue and “beat” off Wall Street’s expectations. Or it may have disappointed by a tiny or a large […]

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I saw ‘the two FBIs’ up close. One protects America, the other protects itself

3:30 pm November 20, 2025

It is sad to say, but what Americans have been seeing unravel before their eyes in recent weeks with the revelations of Arctic Frost and other FBI-related scandals are not the least bit shocking to me.  In fact, it validates what I detail in my book “The Two FBIs: The Bravery and Betrayal I Saw […]

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Texas father dies in accidental shooting on hunting trip, daughter says family is ‘heartbroken’

1:54 pm November 20, 2025

A Texas family is mourning the sudden loss of a husband and father who, according to state officials, accidentally shot and killed himself during a weekend hunting trip.  Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) game wardens responded just after midnight Saturday to a hunting accident in Northeast Texas that claimed the life of Jose Ramirez, […]

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Federal judge allows Texas AG to challenge Harris County bail reforms: ‘Unleashing criminals’

1:42 pm November 20, 2025

A federal judge has granted Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton a key win, allowing him to intervene in a lawsuit that produced the 2019 Harris County misdemeanor bail reform consent decree. “The justice system must be dedicated to punishing the evildoer and protecting the innocent,” Paxton said in a press release on Wednesday. “But far […]

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