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JFK granddaughter reveals terminal cancer diagnosis

Tatiana Schlossberg, the 35-year-old granddaughter of former President John F. Kennedy, revealed on Saturday that she has been diagnosed with a rare form of terminal cancer and has a year to live. In a deeply emotional essay, published in The New Yorker on the anniversary of her grandfather’s assassination, the daughter of Caroline Kennedy and...

Heavily redacted voting records for school superintendent nabbed by ICE spark outrage

Former Iowa school superintendent Ian Andre Roberts, an illegal immigrant, faces legal scrutiny over his redacted Maryland voter registration documents.

Trump trade official says $2K tariff payments won’t fuel inflation as revenues climb

Trump's trade representative says $2,000 tariff revenue payments won't fuel inflation, dismissing concerns about the one-time checks for American families.

Obama wanted shutdown pain to be felt by Americans, while Trump kept focus on Washington, experts argue

Government shutdowns under President Donald Trump and former President Barack Obama both centered on Obamacare but featured opposing tactics for managing pressure.

Trump admin disputes claim that Ukraine peace plan was Russia ‘wish list’

Secretary of State Marco Rubio clarified that the Trump administration authored a Ukraine peace deal after lawmakers claimed it was a Russian wish list.

‘Is the price of doing this worth it?’: North Carolina Republicans worry about Trump immigration raids

Some North Carolina Republicans are worried President Donald Trump’s aggressive immigration crackdown in the battleground state could backfire. The Trump administration has touted its...

Trump caps week of surprises — signing release of Epstein files, embracing unlikely allies at White House

President Donald Trump signed legislation to release Jeffrey Epstein files, and met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani this week.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—November 23

1998—Purporting to be “mindful that a solemn act of the General Assembly carries with it a presumption of constitutionality that is overturned only when...

Israel Must Be Self-Sufficient, for Its Own Sake

U.S. taxpayer-funded assistance to Israel has become a cudgel.

Classroom Indoctrination Is Alive and Well, Unfortunately

The ‘radical indoctrination’ that Trump supposedly banned persists.

When Myths Become Media ‘Facts’

What excuse is there today for anyone not to double-check?

Farewell, MTG (for Now)

For all the talk of splits within MAGA, President Trump still has the power to vaporize entrenched Republican members of Congress.

Republicans need a new election-winning strategy

The GOP‘s recent shellacking in New Jersey and Virginia was not a failure of effort. Republicans had the ground game. They invested in turnout operations. They knocked on doors, built lists, and localized their messaging. Tactically, the party did the work. Strategically, however, it didn’t focus on the right voters. In the first major election […]

Why a unified rail network makes sense

America’s transportation system is being pushed beyond the limits of what it was built to handle. Freight volumes continue climbing, supply chains are more time-sensitive, and our roads — long the backbone of domestic commerce — are increasingly defined by congestion and delay. Anyone who driving the New Jersey Turnpike, the D.C. Beltway, I-40 across Tennessee, or […]

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