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Swalwell governor bid hit with residency questions after court filing alleges he doesn’t live in California

California Rep. Eric Swalwell's campaign calls residency challenge a "nonsense claim" as the congressman faces multiple Department of Justice probes while running to succeed Gov. Gavin Newsom in 2027.

Mamdani and Trump’s sanctuary-city clash: Letters to the Editor — Jan. 20, 2026

The Issue: President Trump’s threats to cut federal funds if New York City remains a sanctuary city. Like him or not, President Trump holds...

The Second Amendment Back on the Supreme Court’s Docket

Hawaii’s law represents one of the most brazen attempts yet to effectively nullify the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in New York State Rifle &...

Republican state AGs use MLK holiday to dismantle affirmative action, DEI policies

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier each announced opinions Monday declaring affirmative action and DEI policies to be forbidden in their states -- on the holiday set aside to honor civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.

House Speaker Mike Johnson says he doesn’t see ‘any necessity’ for war with Iran

House Speaker Mike Johnson does not see the U.S. going to war against Iran, despite President Trump threatening military intervention if Tehran executes protesters.

Schmitt proposes bill to make it easier to revoke citizenship of fraudsters after Minnesota scandal

Sen. Eric Schmitt wants to make it easier for the U.S. to revoke the citizenship of individuals who defraud the government in response to the Somali-led organizations in Minnesota that used a pandemic program to steal hundreds of millions in taxpayer money.

Appeals court revives case challenging Pelosi’s COVID-era proxy voting scheme

A federal appeals court said Thursday it will revisit the legality of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's COVID-era proxy voting system and erased a ruling that had upheld the scheme as constitutional.

The current U.S. political climate is spurring a ‘reclaim’ and rallying on the MLK holiday

As communities across the country on Monday host parades, panels and service projects for the 40th federal observation of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the political climate for some is more fraught with tensions than festive with reflection on the slain Black American civil rights icon's legacy.

As faith in the U.S. fades a year into Trump 2.0, Europe breaks with reliance on American security

"Intimidation," "threats" and "blackmail" are just some of the terms being used by European Union leaders to describe U.S. President Donald Trump's warning that he will slap new tariffs on nations opposing American control of Greenland.

Diplomacy or retaliation? The EU mulls its options as tensions with U.S. rise over Greenland

Threats from the White House over Greenland have sparked outrage and a flurry of diplomatic activity across Europe, as leaders consider possible countermeasures, including retaliatory tariffs and the first-ever use of the European Union's anti-coercion instrument.

Trump calls for Rep. Ilhan Omar to be jailed or deported, says she is linked to fraud in Minnesota

President Trump said Rep. Ilhan Omar "knows everything there is to know" about fraud in Minnesota and should be jailed or deported to Somalia.

Life is a gift — in and out of the womb

Thousands are preparing for the annual March for Life in the capital, sending a clear message to the world: Life is a gift. Still, many are missing the full message, seeing the movement as focused solely on ending abortion. While seeing a historic and permanent end to abortion is indeed the ultimate goal, one we hope […]

Democrats can’t escape the ‘what is a woman’ question

“What is a woman?” is not supposed to be a trick question. But a truly bizarre unwillingness to answer simple variations of this question has turned it into a potent ideological weakness that isn’t going away for the Democratic Party. Just last week, multiple examples of high-level progressives and Democrats dodging it have gone viral. […]

How agriculture lives out Martin Luther King Jr.’s call to serve one another

Martin Luther King Jr. understood a fundamental truth about America: Our nation was built on founding ideals that inspire us to serve one another with justice and integrity. As King told an overflowing congregation in Memphis just two weeks before his assassination, “All labor that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance and should be undertaken with painstaking excellence.”  Few callings reflect that truth more clearly […]

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