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Red states have launched a hostile takeover of public universities

Florida is at the extreme edge of an unprecedented red-state campaign to reinforce and sometimes outdo the Trump administration’s efforts to remake higher education. But it is by no means alone.

Sliwa blames Adams for Mamdani’s likely primary win, says ‘I’m not going anywhere’

Republican New York City mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa continued his salvo against Mayor Eric Adams (D) and doubled down on his choice to stay in the race for New York City mayor in a morning radio interview that aired Sunday amidst calls for candidates to unite behind a single opposition figure to Zohran Mamdani, the...

Protecting small-town America: Why high-speed rail is the wrong track for the US 

Implementing high-speed rail nationwide would be detrimental to these towns, in turn undermining key parts of the overall American economy. 

Five biggest f-bombs in political history

President Trump's use of the f-word during a press conference to describe the conflict between Iran and Israel was the first time a president used the word intentionally on live television, while former President Biden was caught on a hot mic describing the Affordable Care Act as a "big f---ing deal" during a signing ceremony.

Democrats howling over Iran forced to defend own party’s history

Democrats bashing President Trump for striking Iran without congressional consent are bumping into an inconvenient history: Democratic presidents have done the same thing for decades. From Bill Clinton, to Barack Obama, to (most recently) Joe Biden, every Democratic president of the modern era has employed U.S. military forces to attack targets overseas, including strikes in...

Warning signs emerge for Trump with independent voters

President Trump is seeing warning signs emerge from independent voters as his approval rating weakens with the key voting bloc. Trump’s net approval among unaffiliated voters reached its lowest level of his second term on Tuesday, according to an aggregate from Decision Desk HQ (DDHQ), with his disapproval rating surpassing 60 percent for the first...

Trump, lawmakers react after ‘big, beautiful bill’ clears Senate hurdle

Senate Republicans voted to ram President Donald Trump’s "big, beautiful bill" through a procedural hurdle in a 51-49 vote on Saturday night.

New Jersey lawmaker proposes legislation renaming Delaware Bay to ‘The Bay of New Jersey’

A New Jersey Republican has proposed renaming the Delaware Bay as "The Bay of New Jersey" a few months after Trump's Gulf of America executive order.

Senate gets ‘big, beautiful bill’ moving toward Monday vote on passage

Vice President J.D. Vance swooped in Saturday to break a tie on a Senate procedural vote to begin floor debate on President Trump's sweeping tax and spending package.

Illegal immigrants have no right to choose which country they are deported to

The Supreme Court finally slapped down this week one of the many Biden-appointed judges who have hampered President Donald Trump’s deportation efforts. The court blocked Judge Brian Murphy’s order creating new burdensome administrative hurdles and making it harder to deport illegal immigrants to countries they are not originally from. One of the biggest barriers to […]

Thune, Vance cut deal with Senate conservatives to save GOP megabill

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) and Vice President Vance struck a deal Saturday night with a group of Senate conservatives who want bigger Medicaid spending cuts to save President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” from stalling. The deal hatched in Thune’s office late Saturday evening paved the way for Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) to flip...

Trump threatens to support a primary challenger against GOP senator for opposing ‘big, beautiful bill’

President Donald Trump said he is considering a GOP candidate to face North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis in the primary election after he opposed the president's "big, beautiful bill."

Marco Rubio on his Many White House Roles. Plus a chat with Trump’s ‘Chief Twitter troll’

Marco Rubio joins POLITICO’s Dasha Burns for an exclusive interview to discuss his dual roles as Secretary of State and National Security Advisor as...

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