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How Gavin Newsom subsidized migrant invasion with California taxpayers’ cash

Gavin Newsom has granted approximately $1 billion to an army of nonprofits that has encouraged unchecked numbers of migrants to enter the country.

How Your Tax-Deductible Donation Went to the Klan, Neo-Nazis, and the ‘Sadistic Souls’

Whoever the neo-Nazi ‘F-9’ is, he allegedly made more than a million dollars from the Southern Poverty Law Center over nine years.

Southern Poverty Law Center Allegedly Paid Informant Involved in Planning ‘Unite the Right’ Rally in Charlottesville

The Justice Department has charged the group with defrauding donors by using their money to pay informants inside extremist organizations.

The Justice Nobody Saw Coming: A Review of Alito

One of Alito’s great strengths is that it gives us the person, not just the jurist.

Young Democrats Are Now More Hostile Toward Israel Than Iran or China

We’re entering new and uncharted territory now.

The Case for the Traditional Teaching Load

David Randall of NAS argues in favor of a return to the 4-4 teaching load for most faculty.

Bessent says gas prices will return to low levels, defends oil sanctions relief

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told lawmakers Wednesday that high gas prices will not last long, but said the rate of price decreases will depend on how quickly the U.S. and Iran can end hostilities in the Middle East.

Mets fans blame ‘Curse of the Mambino’ after Mamdani’s mascot hug precedes 12-game skid

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani visited Citi Field on April 9, posed for photos with Mr. and Mrs. Met -- and the New York Mets have not won since.

Pope calls for justice and closing income gap in Equatorial Guinea Mass with presidential family

Pope Leo XIV urged Equatorial Guinea on Wednesday to work for justice and to close the gap "between the privileged and the disadvantaged," as he drew attention to the vast income inequalities and human rights abuses in the Central African country.

RFK Jr. goes before the Senate. One lawmaker’s competing loyalties will be on display

Bill Cassidy's roles as a lawmaker, a doctor and a political candidate will collide on Wednesday as he questions Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in two high-stakes Senate hearings.

Congress should use reconciliation to deliver more conservative wins

Senate Republicans are poised to adopt a budget resolution to unlock the use of the budget reconciliation process to end the Democrats' shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security with 51 Republican votes.

Nebraska agrees to end in-state college tuition for illegal immigrants

Nebraska reached a consent agreement with the Department of Justice this week to stop enforcing its law allowing illegal immigrants to receive in-state tuition at public colleges.

Beneath Trump’s ballroom legal case: A brief history of the White House bunker

Secrecy surrounding White House security makes details hard to come by, but President Donald Trump's court fight over his $400 million ballroom casts some light on an underground bunker at the site that has had a role in history.

Iranians have long sought work and relative stability in Turkey. The war could force some to return

Sadri Haghshenas spends her days selling borek - a layered, savory pastry - at a shop in Istanbul, but her mind is on her daughter in Tehran.

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