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Hoping to avoid a bumpy drive? These cities have the worst roads in the country, says new study

A new study from MoneyGeek analyzed data from the U.S. Department of Transportation to rank every state's road quality and find which has the roughest roads of them all.

What to know about charges against Don Lemon tied to Minnesota church protest

Former CNN anchor Don Lemon was indicted Friday on federal civil rights charges related to his coverage of a protest inside a church in Minnesota earlier this month, amid President Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration. Protesters interrupted a service at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minn., on Jan. 18, to demonstrate against one of the...

Protecting marine mammals protects our coastal economy

Many populations improved because the Marine Mammal Protection Act worked.

Where incomes have risen the most (and least) over the past 50 years

One state has seen the typical household income jump nearly 80% — while another has watched it decline.

Lessons from 1964’s Mississippi Freedom Summer

The recent arson that destroyed Beth Israel, Jackson, Miss.'s only synagogue, recalls that state's dark history of violence toward those supporting racial equality — one stretching back more than 60 years. 

Unearthed photo of Swalwell meeting with top CCP official raises alarm bells: ‘Very disturbing’

Rep. Eric Swalwell’s past outreach to a Chinese diplomat surfaces in a 2013 consulate photo, as Republicans slam him over ties to a Chinese national named Fang Fang accused of being a spy.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—January 31

 2006—Upon the Senate’s confirmation of Samuel Alito’s Supreme Court nomination, Justice O’Connor’s July 2005 decision to retire takes effect. Plucked by President Reagan from the obscurity...

Mamdani Has Learned Nothing from Rent-Control History

By embracing rent control, New York City’s mayor is recycling a policy that feels compassionate but fails everyone it touches.

A Battle over Bison in Montana Sets a Dangerous Precedent

The Trump administration just undermined property rights — and ranchers should be worried.

The Problem with Trump’s Fraud-Prosecutor Plan

The credibility of federal law enforcement depends on its not being politicized.

NATO’s Not Dead

Pundits’ claims that the alliance is on the verge of demise are greatly exaggerated.

Rep. Thomas Massie turns Trump’s jabs at him into campaign cash

Rep. Thomas Massie is still raking in campaign cash -- even as President Trump and his deep-pocketed allies go after him and lift up his chief primary challenger, who has made an early fundraising splash of his own.

Why breaking China’s grip on critical minerals can’t wait 

For years, America treated China’s dominance over critical minerals as a supply-chain problem. But it isn’t. It is strategic leverage — over our defense base, industrial capacity, and the technologies that will shape the next decade. That is why the Trump administration was justified in recently announcing a hard 180-day deadline to secure binding arrangements with U.S. trading […]

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