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A tale of two indictments: Top Dems say ‘no one is above the law’ on Trump, but decry Comey case

Top Democrats frame President Donald Trump’s guilty verdict as accountability, but denounce charges against former FBI Director James Comey as partisan payback.

Shutdown explained: Who works, who doesn’t and how much it costs

Congress faces midnight Wednesday deadline to avoid government shutdown as President Donald Trump meets with congressional leaders to negotiate funding deal.

Reporter’s Notebook: Trump holds bipartisan meeting with congressional leaders as Wednesday shutdown looms

President Trump meets with congressional leaders today as government shutdown looms at midnight Wednesday, with little optimism for avoiding closure.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—September 29

1958—In a joint opinion of all nine justices in Cooper v. Aaron, the Supreme Court for the first time asserts the myth of judicial...

The Lesson of Charlie Kirk’s Life

He may not have been Mother Teresa or Saint Paul, but he was a blessing to his family and to the world.

Wisconsin Move Exposes Planned Parenthood Lies

It shows government money has long supported abortion procedures there.

Don’t Tax Innovation: The Patent ‘Wealth Tax’ Is a Terrible Idea

The administration’s proposed fee based on patent value is not only bad policy; it is unconstitutional.

Status Quo or Revolution?

The peculiar fiscal footprint of the Trump administration.

With More Scrutiny, the Trump DOJ Indictment of Comey Gets Worse

There is no provable false-statements case against the former FBI director.

The Democrats’ ridiculous shutdown ransom

The federal government is set to shut down at midnight on Tuesday. The House of Representatives already passed a seven-week extension that would keep the government funded through Nov. 20. Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) said Democrats should vote “yes” on that bill so bipartisan Senate negotiations can continue on a comprehensive appropriations bill. […]

Michigan church shooting suspect was Marine, Iraq War veteran, officials say

The suspect in the Sunday shooting at a Michigan church was a Marine who served in Iraq, according to military officials. Authorities identified the suspect as Thomas Jacob Sanford, 40, who died on the scene. The Marine Corps in a statement obtained by NewsNation said Sanford was a sergeant who served between 2004 and 2008...

Harris’s book puts Democrats between a rock and a hard place

Harris poured salt on wounds that hadn’t quite yet healed. 

Fetterman: I’m not going to switch parties

Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman (D) says he’s not going to switch parties, even though he doesn’t agree with the threats by Democratic leaders in Washington to shut down the federal government this week if they don’t get major concessions from Republicans on health care spending. “No, I’m not going to switch,” Fetterman told Fox Business...

Climate change is eroding our quality of life, and Trump is making it worse 

Trump’s formula of rising inflation, higher energy bills, lost jobs, dirty air, poor public health and relentless weather catastrophes will not make America great again.  

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