Friday, November 14, 2025
Peter Skandalakis will assume responsibility for a troubled case upended by the district attorney’s secret affair with her handpicked prosecutor.

He appears to be preparing for a contentious relationship with the White House when his term begins in January.

Just give it some time. Next year, perhaps as much as $200 billion worth of tax refunds for tips, overtime, seniors, auto loans will help solve the affordability problem.

‘This is as un-American as it gets.’
Democrats say Skydance is not showing a ‘good-faith effort to cooperate’ with their investigation.
The ratings plunge comes as ABC’s corporate parent, Disney, is in negotiations to end YouTube TV’s blackout.
Thousands of flights, having been canceled in recent days, will have to be rescheduled even after the government opens.

The researchers also claim the brutal dictator was in top one percent for autism and schizophrenia predisposition.

Gas and construction trade groups have argued – so far unsuccessfully – that the law violates federal rules for regulating gas appliances.

The understanding, announced in a fact-sheet from President Trump’s October 29 talks in Seoul, bypasses restrictions under the Atomic Energy Act of 1954.

Conservatism will gain even more momentum Sunday when Chileans vote for president.
‘We strongly disagree there is a basis for a defamation claim,’ the BBC says.
Ambassador Barrack’s claim comes after Syria’s president seemed to pour cold water on the prospects of joining an American-led coalition.


The question being posed by regional analysts is whether the gap between national aspirations and domestic incompetency will eventually bring the regime down.

The president of Free China recently invoked the Old Testament in comparing Taiwan’s stand against Beijing to the battle of David against Goliath.
The Texas senator is leading the GOP pushback against Mr. Carlson.

Halligan could be disqualified from prosecuting both Comey and Letitia James by a judge in South Carolina.

Katie Wilson made headlines for admitting she was receiving financial support from her parents to support her run for office.

Johnson tells the Sun that he wants to repeal a section of an appropriations bill that would allow a small group of senators to sue the Justice Department for millions.
The vote on the bill to force a disclosure of the Epstein files will happen in the next few weeks.


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