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State rep’s bill would punish colleges financially if they don’t rename roads after Charlie Kirk

Florida state House Rep. Kevin Steele filed a bill that would punish colleges if they fail to rename roads after conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

Liberal media darling in the hot seat after explosive interview goes viral

California Democratic gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter faced backlash over a viral clip of her attempting to end an interview over the line of questioning.

Behind the scenes of Trump’s anticipated Antifa roundtable with Cabinet members

White House roundtable to address Antifa violence against journalists after President Donald Trump designated the far-left militant group as a domestic terrorist organization.

Johnson rejects push for military pay fix as shutdown fight intensifies

Speaker Mike Johnson says the House already voted to fund the government and pay troops, insisting it’s now up to the Senate to end the shutdown.

How many high-profile trans killers can the media ignore?

The recent spate of high-profile shootings by trans people suggests a worrisome trend, yet the media has gone out of its way to deny...

DNC briefs top Democrats on audit of 2024 White House loss

Late spending, exacerbated by a mid-battle candidate switch, and lack of attention to voters’ top concerns are among the reasons Democrats’ lost the White...

Exclusive: Jason Miyares Talks Jay Jones Texting Scandal, Reckless Driving Conviction at VA Fundraiser

Miyares argued that Jones’s denigration of the late Virginia speaker’s memory is ironic given Jones used to portray himself as a moderate.

James Comey Pleads Not Guilty to Perjury, Obstruction Charges

U.S. District Judge Michael Nachmanoff set a trial date for January 5, although Comey will likely seek to have the case dismissed before that.

Ending Affirmative Action Will Take More Than Supreme Court Decisions

How the Trump administration is taking on race-based contracting.

Two Important Cases Where Universities Have Violated the Civil Rights Act

It will be interesting to see if other schools drop their racial preferences and avoid the cost of fighting the government.

Chicago-area prosecutor warns Trump’s immigration surge scared away victims from testifying in cases

At least one murder case and multiple sexual assault and domestic violence prosecutions are being endangered because of the heavy presence of immigration officers seeking to arrest illegal immigrants at a courthouse in Chicago, a prosecutor said.

Supreme Court hears challenge over mail-in balloting out of Illinois

The Supreme Court is weighing a dispute Wednesday out of Illinois over the state's law allowing mail-in ballots to be counted 14 days after Election Day.

Comey will make first court appearance in Justice Department case accusing him of lying to Congress

Former FBI Director James B. Comey is set to make his first court appearance Wednesday in a Justice Department criminal case accusing him of lying to Congress five years ago.

The Bari Weiss comments that caused distress at the New York Times

Bari Weiss is probably the most successful millennial journalist. She rose rapidly through the ranks over the last decade and landed at the New York Times opinion page, considered widely the commanding heights of opinion pages. Then, in 2020, she left the Times amid internal and external criticism. Since then, she founded a wildly successful publication, The […]

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