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Spanberger lashes out at Pentagon after Hegseth pulls colleges’ support over woke ‘ideologies’

Virginia governor Abigail Spanberger slams Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth after military cuts ties with William & Mary over alleged woke ideologies.

The billionaire tax — wrong solution for California’s spending problem

Gavin Newsom says he opposes the “billionaire tax” proposed by his union allies. But for the left, the wealth tax is the Holy Grail...

#FreeBritney was a mistake — and exposes society’s failures in dealing with mental health

The pop princess’ predicament echoes a debate unfolding on the streets of America’s largest cities.

Keir Starmer’s cowardice amid Iran war shames Britain — and insults the US

Never in the field of human conflict has a British prime minister done so much to look as small as Keir Starmer does now...

California’s a regulation inferno — and wildfire victims are STILL getting burned

It sounded like bureaucrats would get out of the way and let fire victims rebuild quickly. But not when the government is in control.

How Kristi Noem’s ‘Chief’ Corey Lewandowski Ran Her DHS Tenure into the Ground

Lewandowski exercised an unprecedented level of control over the agency, and staffers have long suspected he used his influence for personal gain.

Indiana Judge Uses Religious Freedom to Defend Abortion

Luckily there are no Aztec practitioners of human sacrifice around to run a test case of their own before this judge.

The U.S. Labor Market Is Sputtering

Welcome to the limbo economy.

Trump faces an awkward COVID reckoning of his own six years later

When a coalition of civil rights groups launched the COVID Justice Resolution this week, a formal call for Congress to repudiate pandemic-era government overreach, they were asking, in part, for accountability from the man who started it all.

Lev Parnas, ex-Giuliani ally, launches House bid in Florida as a Democrat

Former Rudy Giuliani associate Lev Parnas has jumped into a House race in Florida as a Democrat.

Congress has chance to update kids’ digital privacy law, while other online safety bills stall

Congress is struggling for consensus on legislation to protect kids in the digital age after years of legislative work, but at least one bill stands a shot of becoming law this year.

Six years on, country still waiting for a COVID reckoning

Six years after the coronavirus pandemic began to rip through the U.S., spreading death and sparking draconian shutdowns, the country still has not had a full accounting of the dystopian restrictions the government imposed to try to control the virus -- and the public.

Trump’s military actions reassert America’s role as global policeman

President Trump campaigned on an "America First" foreign policy, vowing that the U.S. would no longer serve as the world's policeman, entangled in unaffordable forever wars. Yet he has unleashed America's military might time and again.

New York AG Letitia James says Border Patrol account of migrant death in Buffalo ‘unreliable’

New York Attorney General Letitia James questioned the Border Patrol's version of events that led up to the death of a migrant in the state late last month, calling it "unreliable" and saying there are too many unanswered questions.

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