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How one crucial project could lower gas prices across California

This proposal would end California's energy isolation and lower gas prices for Californians.

Appeals court tosses $130,000 verdict against James O’Keefe in 2016 sting

A federal appeals court wiped out a $130K judgment won by Democratic consultant Robert Creamer and his businesses against conservative journalist James O'Keefe over a 2016 undercover video sting, ruling that the jury's damages award violated the First Amendment.

The end of marriage as we know it

Research from the University of Pennsylvania indicates that couples where the woman earns more are significantly more likely to separate, highlighting how shifting economic dynamics and persistent domestic imbalances are contributing to rising divorce rates.

Trump bashes Greene, Massie after meeting with Tucker Carlson

President Trump hit back again on Friday evening at GOP criticism of his administration’s decision to lift certain tariffs on imported ground beef. The president expressed anger over a meeting between conservative podcaster Tucker Carlson and two Republicans that have critiqued this new policy, Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and former Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene...

These baby names are popular in one state and one state only: Data

Think your baby has a unique name? You might be right.

Trump has ‘iron-clad’ stomach for political risk: UK ambassador Peter Mandelson

British Ambassador to the U.S. Peter Mandelson praised President Trump for having an “iron-clad” stomach when taking political risks, arguing that Brexit has allowed the U.K. to forge closer ties with the U.S.  “The President may not follow the traditional rulebook or conventional practice, but he is a risk-taker in a world where a ‘business...

Zelensky on Putin’s Moscow invitation: ‘He can come to Kyiv’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rebuffed Russian President Vladimir Putin's invitation for a summit in Moscow, saying Friday that the Kremlin leader “can come to” Kyiv instead.  "He can come to Kyiv. I can't go to Moscow when my country's under missiles, under attack, each day," Zelensky said in an interview with ABC News that was...

Why Democrats should take a page from Trump’s DC crime strategy

Crime is certainly a place where government ineptitude is felt viscerally by voters, and Democrats are usually on the receiving end of the blame. 

These major cities are considered the safest in the US, says new study

The city you call home should feel exactly like that, home. It should be a place where you can feel comfortable going and doing anything in the area and knowing that you're safe while doing so.

GOP unease about RFK Jr. doesn’t shake Trump’s faith

A combative Senate hearing Thursday exposed growing cracks in Republican support for Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has set off panic across the public health world with his moves to curb vaccine access, approval and research.  But despite the efforts of some key GOP senators to drive a wedge...

‘Kennedy Derangement Syndrome’ is endangering America’s health

Ironically, it is Kennedy himself who can offer them the cure for what ails them: a fair and reasoned discussion regarding the health of the American people, free of partisan histrionics.

US turns up heat against drug cartels in Caribbean: What to know

The U.S. military is turning up the heat against drug cartels in the southern Caribbean Sea, deploying several warships and other assets as tensions between Washington and Caracas escalate. The spotlight on the buildup of U.S. forces in the region increased this week after President Trump announced that the U.S. military took out a boat...

What does the International Space Station smell like?

Astronauts who have previously visited the ISS have not been shy about the odor on the space station, with many describing it as a one-of-a-kind aroma.

Ex-Defense secretary questions Trump over ‘Department of War’ rebrand

Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta raised an eyebrow Friday over President Trump's decision to revert the name of the Defense Department back to the "Department of War." "I don't know why the president is doing this. You know, I guess I've read where he thinks that it makes our military look tougher," Panetta, who served...

Trump went too far on tariffs — the Supreme Court can give him a political out 

The U.S. Court of Appeals underscored just before Labor Day that tariffs are taxes — and that only Congress has the power to raise taxes.  

California woman accused of registering dog to vote, casting 2 ballots

She posted a photo of the dog wearing an "I Voted" sticker and posing with the fraudulent ballot back in 2022.

GOP lawmakers tout Trump’s new ‘Rose Garden Club’: ‘Last night was epic’

Republican lawmakers took to social media early Saturday to praise President Trump's new "Rose Garden Club," following renovations to the garden that sits near the West Wing of the White House. Trump invited a slew of guests to the Rose Garden on Friday night for a dinner. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) shared a variety...

Tim Kaine’s Constitutional blasphemy

Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) this week warned the American people that a Trump nominee for a State Department position was an extremist, cut from the same cloth as the Iranian mullahs and religious extremists. Riley Barnes, nominated to serve as assistant secretary of State for democracy, human rights and labor, revealed his dangerous proclivities to...

Florida surgeon general on ending vaccine mandates: Not ‘actually a scientific debate’

Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo said Friday that Florida's move to end all school vaccine mandates is not “actually a scientific debate,” but rather about putting parents' and children’s interests over the government. “This isn't actually a scientific debate. This is about whether the parent's interest should prevail over the sovereignty and the autonomy of...

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