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Ramaswamy raises nearly $10 million since entering Ohio gubernatorial race

Ohio Republican gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy raised nearly $10 million since entering the statewide race roughly four months ago, according to his campaign. Ramaswamy, who ran in the 2024 Republican Party presidential primary before dropping out in mid-January last year, brought in $9.7 million since launching his gubernatorial run in late February, his campaign said...

Unfair fight: how lefty nonprofits — and taxpayer money — lifted Mamdani’s campaign

New York's Campaign Finance Board is doling out obscene amounts of our money to...

Zohran Mamdani’s rent freeze will warp NYC’s housing market — and hurt us all

We’ve seen this rent-freeze movie before under Bill de Blasio — and the city...

When judges get lawless, pushing Jews to quit and other commentary

Despite repeated Supreme Court warnings against nationwide injunctions, obstinate district-court judges kept insisting upon...

The feds flubbed it with Sean Combs — and he’s sure to end up a martyr now

He may have skated on the most serious charges, but Sean Combs is still...

No, OBGYNs are not systematically fleeing states that banned abortion

While obstetricians and gynecologists have always had to operate under the risk of malpractice lawsuits, state-level abortion bans added a new layer of legal risk to delivering established standards of care.

Trump, Xi likely to discuss trade soon: Bessent

President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping will likely talk about trade "soon" amid trade tensions between the two countries, Treasury Department Secretary Scott Bessent said Sunday. Bessent said during a Sunday interview on CBS's "Face the Nation" that he expects to see talks between the two leaders "soon," which would include discussions on critical minerals. "I...

Here’s where normal people can still buy homes, according to real estate data

The dream of home ownership has grown unaffordable and unrealistic for Americans in many major cities. But if you look closely, some pockets of America are still considered affordable to the average family.

Loomer, GOP senator push back on Trump NASA decision

Conservative provocateur Laura Loomer and Sen. Tim Sheehy (R-Mont.) pushed back on a decision by the White House to pull the nomination of tech entrepreneur Jared Isaacman as NASA administrator. “A well-placed source tells me Jared Isaacman’s nomination to be the next Administrator of @NASA was set for a final Senate confirmation vote early next week,...

School choice tax credits can help students with disabilities, like me 

What’s the harm of letting me have a choice? 

Frustrated Democrats try new response to Trump barrage: Flood the zone right back

Frustrated Democrats are fighting to counter President Trump’s flood-the-zone approach by adopting a mirror strategy with a simple goal: To flood the zone right back. Democrats have struggled to keep pace with the machine-gun tempo of Trump’s second term, which has featured a blitz of boundary-busting executive orders, mass deportations, federal firings, and broader efforts to...

Johnson says 4.8 million Americans won’t lose Medicaid access ‘unless they choose to do so’

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) doubled down on his claim that there won't be Medicaid cuts in President Trump's "big, beautiful bill," despite projections that millions of low-income individuals would lose health insurance as a result of the bill. Johnson, during an appearance on NBC's "Meet the Press," pushed back on independent projections that the bill...

List: Where over 70 Big Lots stores are reopening this week

A fourth wave of Big Lots stores will reopen this week, bringing back nearly 80 locations in nine states that were previously shuttered as part of the retailer's bankruptcy filing.

Vought pushes back against idea that ‘big, beautiful bill’ will raise deficit

Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Russell Vought on Sunday pushed back against the idea that a sizable package of Republican priorities that recently made it through the House is going to raise the deficit. “This bill doesn’t increase the deficit or hurt the debt,” Vought told CNN’s Dana Bash on “State of the...

Musk talks about Trump administration in CBS interview — despite asking to avoid the subject

Elon Musk offered his opinion on the Trump administration in an interview shortly after he departed from the White House, despite initially saying he only wanted to talk about "spaceships," rather than "presidential policy." In an interview with "CBS Sunday Morning," the former Trump adviser told CBS Correspondent David Pogue that he only wanted to...

Starship’s ninth test creates problems for Elon Musk

Musk has two very big problems on his hands, one technical and the other political.

Jeffries says Americans ‘aren’t interested in bending the knee to a wannabe king’

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) said Sunday that Americans “aren’t interested in bending the knee to a wannabe king,” referring to President Trump. “Donald Trump has learned an important lesson, the American people aren’t interested in bending the knee to a wannabe king,” Jeffries said on CNN’s “State of the Union” to the outlet’s...

For universities, Trump’s punishments far exceed the alleged crimes

People of good will can differ about whether Harvard and its peer universities have met their legal obligations to Jewish students. But, by any standard, the Trump administration’s response has been grotesquely disproportionate.

Live updates: Musk exits White House, Trump, court tariff battle escalates

Elon Musk exited the White House this week with little to show for his cost-cutting push and a list of frustrations from his time in the Trump administration. The tech billionaire announced his departure Wednesday shortly after voicing concerns about the sweeping tax and spending bill backed by Trump and congressional Republicans, which is expected to add trillions...

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