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SPLC paid to fuel Ku Klux Klan’s hate, then raised money to put it out

The Southern Poverty Law Center had the ear and trust of America’s politicians and institutions as it sought to identify the most heinous evildoers...

Keep drilling for common sense on California oil

California — once the regional global leader in oil production — needs more homegrown energy, more oil supply to meet in-state demand, and more...

Why Blake Lively demanding $300M over alleged ‘mean girl’ claims against her is oh so ironic 

Yeah, yeah, yeah. And I should receive reparations for having to watch Blake Lively's pathetic stab at a Boston accent in "The Town."

Here’s how Trump can throw the White House Correspondents’ Dinner for a loop

The president might play offense at the Washington media's self-congratulatory shindig — or hit them with a curveball they'd never expect.

Southern Poverty Law Center weaponized hate — and hurt the innocent

By both paying old-school racists and expanding its pool of targets, the SPLC engaged in a two-pronged strategy to keep hate alive.

‘Hate awareness’ SPLC spread hate to spur donations, and the larger left didn’t care

It seems the Southern Poverty Law Center paid millions to racist “extremists” to spread hate that the SPLC then cited as it called for...

Hochul’s stealth business-tax hike proves she doesn’t care about NY’s future

Embracing a special NYC pied-a-terre levy turns out not to be Gov. Kathy Hochul’s only violation of her "no new taxes" vows — nor...

Groups sue Alaska election officials, allege the sharing of voter data with DOJ was unconstitutional

Voting and civil rights groups sued Alaska elections officials Wednesday, alleging that their sharing of the state's full voter registration list with the U.S. Department of Justice violates the state constitution.

Houston changes ordinance limiting cooperation with ICE after pressure from governor

A Houston city ordinance that limited police officers' cooperation with federal immigration agents was amended on Wednesday after Texas' governor threatened to take away millions of dollars in public safety grants.

Kalshi fines and suspends three congressional candidates for wagering on their own elections

Three congressional candidates are accused of betting on the outcome of their own elections on the prediction market Kalshi, which said Wednesday that it fined and suspended the three men from their platform for five years.

Navy secretary out in latest high-level departure from Trump’s Pentagon

Secretary of the Navy John Phelan has stepped down from his position at the Defense Department in the latest high-profile departure by a Trump administration official.

Judge blocks certification of Democrats’ win in Virginia redistricting referendum

A Virginia judge has stopped the state from certifying the results of Tuesday's referendum in which voters narrowly approved Democrats' new gerrymandered congressional map.

Navy Secretary John Phelan leaves Trump administration, replaced by Undersecretary Hung Cao

Secretary of the Navy John C. Phelan has departed the Trump administration effective immediately, the Pentagon announced Wednesday, with Undersecretary Hung Cao stepping in as acting secretary.

Immigration officer is charged with assault after protest outside Colorado ICE facility, DA says

An immigration officer has been charged with third-degree assault and criminal mischief following an investigation into how he treated a protester who said the officer put her in a chokehold.

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