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The New York Times just published “a head-scratcher of a tear-jerker,” snarks Becket Adams at The Hill.

With ‘Iryna’s Law,’ one state forces judges to put OUR safety first

Leftist judges and lawmakers put violent killers on the streets, leaving them free to ambush unsuspecting victims on train cars. Voters must rein in...

Too-close Tennessee election warns GOP: Damning the left isn’t enough

Aftyn Behn's far-left views and outrageous comments should kill her election chances in a district that voted for Trump by 22 points — but...

Court Rules That It’s Okay to Tell Women About Abortion-Pill Reversal

New York Attorney General Leticia James has no right to keep pro-life pregnancy centers from giving pregnant women that information.

Shooting of National Guard members prompts flurry of U.S. immigration restrictions

Since last week's shooting of two National Guard members in the nation's capital by a suspect who is an Afghan national, the Trump administration announced a flurry of policies aimed at making it harder for some foreigners to enter or stay in the country.

Kelly says Pentagon hasn’t notified him of potential court-martial, other than Hegseth’s post

Sen. Mark Kelly said Monday that he's not received formal notification from the Defense Department about being recalled to active-duty status so he can face court-martial proceedings.

2 conservative operatives get probation for robocalls to discourage Black Detroit voters in 2020

Two conservative political operatives were sentenced to probation Monday for a scheme to discourage Black Detroit voters from voting by mail in the 2020 presidential election, the last court hearing in a multistate effort to blast thousands of robocalls.

Gerrymandering is spreading across U.S. states after Trump pushed for new congressional districts

A push to reshape congressional voting districts, instigated by President Donald Trump, is sweeping across states as political parties vie for an edge in next year's elections.

GOP-led states settle lawsuit against federal government over checking citizenship status of voters

Four Republican-led states agreed to settle lawsuits against the federal government over access to voters' citizenship data, ending a dispute that began with the Biden administration in advance of the 2024 presidential election.

Documents show Ian Roberts claimed citizenship on voting applications

Ian Andre Roberts, the fired Des Moines schools superintendent whom the feds say is in the country illegally, twice claimed to be a citizen when he registered to vote in Maryland.

National Guard shooting victim awake and responsive

A National Guard member critically wounded last week in an ambush shooting in the District is awake and responding to medical professionals, according to West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey.

House Democrats seek flight records for Kash Patel’s FBI jet, cite alleged travel for personal use

Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee want FBI Director Kash Patel to turn over the flight logs of his agency's jet, citing reports of his alleged "date night" with his girlfriend and other examples of personal use.

Federal review finds 44% of U.S. trucking schools don’t comply with government rules

Nearly 44% of the 16,000 truck driving schools in the U.S. may be forced to close if they lose their students after a review by the federal Transportation Department found they may not be complying with government requirements.

Babson College supports student deported flying home for Thanksgiving surprise

Babson College has instructed faculty and staff to provide "academic and community support" to a student who was deported to Honduras when she tried to fly home to visit family for Thanksgiving.

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