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UC Berkeley’s ban on standardized tests produces failure — as predicted

"The Task Force does not recommend that UC make standardized tests optional for applicants at this time."

A mission for Mamdani: Rescue the trafficked women of ‘the Blade’

Brutal men run strings of next-to-naked prostitutes — each renting her body for as little as $85 a trick to make a “quota” of...

Trump’s South Korea snub sows strife with an ally — again

President Trump has a tendency of unnecessarily sowing dissension with America's allies — and that's a foolhardy game at a time of growing international...

Don’t buy lefties’ crocodile tears over the USS Abraham Lincoln crew

Just a few months back, recall, the Trump-haters were griping about servicemen enjoying steak and lobster.

Hayden Panettiere was offered up to Hollywood’s crushing machine by the very people who should have protected her

The showbiz blob —  with all its cretins and creatures, and its culture that treats child stars as commodities — is dangerous for impressionable young...

Florida holds primaries for governor and Congress, testing Trump’s grip on adopted state

A Republican attempting to become Florida's first Black governor faces a crowded field Tuesday while Democrats wage primary battles for a reduced pool of left-leaning seats under redrawn congressional maps.

Fake polling from mysterious company highlights danger of unvetted election surveys

Locked in a competitive reelection race, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass declared on social media last week that a new poll was evidence that her campaign was "gaining momentum."

Judge clears Trump administration to end deportation amnesty for roughly one million TPS migrants

President Trump's decade-long project to end deportation amnesties for a large swath of countries has finally come to fruition, after battling from district courts up to the Supreme Court and back down again.

San Diego County will stop letting federal immigration agents train at local firing ranges

A Southern California county will stop letting federal immigration authorities train at a local firing range over concerns about the Trump administration's violent crackdown on immigrants.

Fauci’s former chief of staff pleads guilty to hiding records to thwart COVID origins inquiries

Dr. David Morens, who spent years as chief of staff to Dr. Anthony Fauci, pleaded guilty Tuesday to trying to hide critical documents about the origin of the coronavirus pandemic and his attempts to restore funding to a firm that was siphoning U.S. cash to a Chinese virus lab.

Trump’s Iran struggle comes through on campaign stump

TRUMP’S IRAN STRUGGLE COMES THROUGH ON CAMPAIGN STUMP. One interesting thing about listening to President Donald Trump’s speeches, as opposed to just reading about them later, is that the listener not only gets to hear what Trump said but also gets to hear Trump commenting in real time on what the speechwriters intended him to […]

Watters: Trump has said ‘so much more sleazy things’ than Ossoff’s quip

Fox News host Jesse Watters on Tuesday acknowledged that President Trump has said "so much more sleazy things" than Sen. Jon Ossoff's (D-Ga.) quip about White House executive assistant Natalie Harp. "To suggest that Trump surrounds himself with attractive women –– yeah, I think he's done that his whole life," Watters said on Fox's "The...

Gilbert wins Democratic primary for open Wilson House seat in Florida 

Miami-Dade County, Fla., Commissioner Oliver Gilbert (D) is expected to advance to the November general election after winning the Democratic primary for Florida's 24th Congressional District seat currently held by retiring Rep. Frederica Wilson (D-Fla.), according to preliminary results from Decision Desk HQ (DDHQ). Gilbert defeated six other Democratic candidates who all vied to succeed...

Scott ally wins GOP primary for open Dunn House seat in Florida

Former Capitol Hill staffer Austin Rogers is projected to win the Republican primary in Florida’s 2nd Congressional District, according to Decision Desk HQ. Rogers, who was Sen. Rick Scott’s (R-Fla.) general counsel from June 2025 until this past February, defeated a crowded GOP field en route to the nomination in the battle to succeed retiring...

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