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Singer-Activist Evan Greer Remembers the 2000s on ‘$5’ Boston-based musician announces first album since 2021 with a nostalgic pop-punk anthem that looks back on decades of house shows and ...
Nancy Mace Is the Future of the Republican Party The South Carolina representative isn’t just a bigot and a laughingstock. She’s pioneering a media strategy that her GOP colleagues will follow.
US Rep. Nancy Mace accuses Charleston County prosecutor Scarlett Wilson of obstruction of justice, as well at not believing rape victims. Wilson denies it.
Republican South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace is weighing a potential bid for governor in her state’s 2026 election, hinting that her decision on running may come soon, she told the Daily Caller in ...
Nancy Mace said 'due process is for citizens.' Here's who it's really for The principle of due process has been a topic of contention since the start of U.S. President Donald Trump's second term ...
House Rep. Nancy Mace unloaded on New York Magazine Monday for its "lazy, dangerous typo" after the glossy publication erroneously linked her to a college soccer coach accused of sexually ...
Rep. Nancy Mace denies using "burner" accounts to boost her online image, attributing accusations to "bitter exes" and "anonymous former staffers." ...
Did Nancy Mace order staffers to create burner accounts to promote her online? Here's what we know "I would give you an additional comment but we're too busy creating burner accounts, according to ...
In what was billed as a "major announcement," South Carolina Representative Nancy Mace said Thursday she will stand by the victims of sexual violence.Mace spent ...
Former staffers of South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace anonymously spoke out against her for a new WIRED report, claiming she asked them to make burner social media accounts so that they could say ...
Mace's communications director, Sydney Long, told the Washington Examiner that she has not been directed to make any burner accounts.
According to former staffers and a deposition, Nancy Mace has allegedly used her tech background to deploy bots across social media—and asked staffers to surreptitiously post on her behalf.