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Watch: Reading The Bible Is Fundamental For Born Again, Ex-Gay Milo Yiannopoulos

Jul 30, 2021

"The way of the fool is right in his own eyes," reads Milos Yiannopoulos from the book of Psalms in a video posted this week on his YouTube channel. It was the line that resonated in a one-minute video to promote his newest venture.

Fish-Out-of-Water Chasten Finds DC 'Almost Unaffordable' & 'Inauthentic'

Jul 30, 2021

Chasten Buttigieg was a hit on the campaign trail, but now that he's landed in DC he is something of a fish out of water.

MAGA(Y)-Supporter Brandon Straka Plans Comeback with Stealth Fundraiser

Jul 30, 2021

Brandon Straka, the out MAGA-supporting pundit who was arrested for his role in the Capitol Riot, is planning a come back ... on the down low.

As Biden's Infrastructure Plan Advances, Can GOP Get to Yes?

By Lisa Mascaro | Jul 30, 2021

For President Joe Biden and the senators laboring over a nearly $1 trillion infrastructure package, there's just one question left: Can enough Republicans get to yes?

Biden Orders Tough New Vaccination Rules for Federal Workers

By Alexandra Jaffe, Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Jonathan Lemire | Jul 30, 2021

President Joe Biden on Thursday announced sweeping new pandemic requirements aimed at boosting vaccination rates for millions of federal workers and contractors.

Biden Calls on Congress to Extend Eviction Moratorium

By Michael Casey | Jul 30, 2021

The Biden administration will allow a nationwide ban on evictions to expire Saturday, arguing its hands are tied after the Supreme Court signaled it could only be extended until the end of the month.

Infrastructure Deal: Senate Suddenly Acts to Take Up Bill

By Lisa Mascaro, Kevin Freking, and Alan Fram | Jul 29, 2021

The Senate voted Wednesday night to begin work on a nearly $1 trillion national infrastructure plan, acting with sudden speed after weeks of fits and starts.

Infrastructure Talks Leave Biden's Entire Agenda at Risk

By Alan Fram | Jul 28, 2021

President Joe Biden's latest efforts to clinch a bipartisan $1 trillion infrastructure deal comes with even more at stake than his plans for boosting road, rail, and other public works projects.

Capitol Police Testimony Blunts GOP's Law-and-Order Message

By Jill Colvin | Jul 28, 2021

The Republican Party's self-portrayal as champions of law and order is colliding with searing testimony from police officers themselves.

Michigan Board Declines to Certify LGBTQ Rights Ballot Drive

By David Eggert | Jul 27, 2021

The Michigan elections board on Monday declined to certify an LGBTQ-rights ballot drive after determining it did not submit enough valid voter signatures.

LGBTQ Advocates Celebrate Approval of Two Illinois Marriage Certificate Modernization Bills

Jul 27, 2021

Trans and non-binary people who were married in Illinois will now be able to obtain marriage certificates that reflect their authentic selves, thanks to legislation signed by Gov. JB Pritzker.

Police to Detail Violence, Injuries at First Jan. 6 Hearing

By Mary Clare Jalonick | Jul 27, 2021

The police officers who are scheduled to testify endured some of the worst of the brutality. They were punched, trampled, crushed and sprayed with chemical irritants.

Oh Snap! Is That Pete Buttigieg in Sweaty Thirst Trap?

By Emell Adolphus | Jul 26, 2021

Buttigieg's husband Chasten shared a snap of the transportation secretary after he completed a 60-mile bike ride and a "transition run" on Sunday.

'Is Tucker Carlson the 'Worst Human Being Known to Mankind?' Montana Man Tells Him So.

Jul 26, 2021

Fox News' Tucker Carlson visited a sporting goods store in Montana and had an unexpected confrontation with a customer who called him the worst human being known to mankind."

'We Have to Get It Right,' Dem Vows as Jan. 6 Probe Begins

By Mary Clare Jalonick | Jul 26, 2021

The FBI's assessments about the dangers of domestic extremism, Rep. Bennie Thompson said, show that "the significance of this committee's work is as important as it can ever get."

Senators Race to Overcome Final Snags in Infrastructure Deal

By Hope Yen and Lisa Mascaro | Jul 26, 2021

Lawmakers racing to seal a bipartisan infrastructure deal early this coming week are hitting a major roadblock over how much money should go to public transit.

Unlikely Partners Pelosi and Cheney Team Up for Jan. 6 Probe

By Lisa Mascaro | Jul 25, 2021

Democratic lawmakers and the Republican congresswoman were gathered in the House speaker's office as the group prepared for the first session of the committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol.

Animatronic Biden Joining Hall of Presidents at Disney World

By Mike Schneider | Jul 20, 2021

Forget an inauguration ceremony. The true indicator of having made it as president is being added to the Hall of Presidents at Walt Disney World in Florida, an honor President Joe Biden will soon receive.

Tax Returns Show Caitlyn Jenner's Income has Fallen Sharply

By Kathleen Ronayne | Jul 20, 2021

Caitlyn Jenner's earnings have fallen precipitously in the last several years from a high of $2.5 million in 2016 when she had her own reality TV show to $550,000, tax filings show.

Who's in? California Recall Candidate List Draws Confusion

By Michael R. Blood and Kathleen Ronayne | Jul 19, 2021

The official list of who's running in California's recall election of Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom remained unsettled.

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