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‘Rape leaflets’ for migrants enrage the British public — and prove Trump’s point

Trump has been rabidly demonized by the woke for saying Europe is being “ruined” by out-of-control immigration. But he was correct — and these “rape is bad” booklets prove...

Mikie Sherril’s still ducking on New Jersey’s noncitizen-voter scandal

Mikie Sherrill is stonewalling the feds as they try to figure out how deep...

Why 58% of California Democrats lust after socialism

A recent UC Berkeley poll found that 58% of California Democrats have a positive...

Another California train is late — and it’s not even high-speed rail

A commuter train through the San Fernando Valley might sound like a good idea....

Beware the nepo-baby Bolsheviks

Champagne socialists; limousine liberals; nepo baby Bolsheviks — whatever you might call them, the...

DOJ deploying 1,000 poll monitors for midterms, official says

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is planning to deploy 1,000 poll monitors during the midterm elections to ensure that several laws are upheld throughout the voting process. DOJ has already deployed more than 75 monitors across five states and more than 200 polling locations this primary season, according to a release. “Election monitoring is an...

Stephen A. Smith on being given ‘Thumbs Down’ award from NABJ: ‘It’s highly offensive’

Commentator Stephen A. Smith ripped the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) after he received the "Thumbs Down" award from the organization over the weekend, calling the move "highly offensive." “I'm calling them out for it, because it makes no sense whatsoever," he told NewsNation's Chris Cuomo on Monday. "There's no truth to what they're...

Stop treating small business owners like criminals

Rep. Warren Davidson called on Congress to permanently repeal the Corporate Transparency Act through the National Defense Authorization Act to protect small businesses from burdensome reporting requirements implemented under the Biden administration.

DOJ accuses William & Mary of discrimination in scholarships, benefits

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has launched a civil rights investigation into the College of William & Mary over scholarships and student programs that the department alleges favor certain students based on race and ethnicity. The department’s Civil Rights Division announced the investigation Monday, saying it will examine whether the Virginia-based public university is violating...

South Korea president highlights US alliance after Trump reduces joint exercises 

South Korea’s president on Tuesday sought to highlight the more than 70-year alliance with the United States after President Trump over the weekend announced he had directed the Pentagon to “substantially reduce” its joint military exercises with Seoul. Speaking in a regular Cabinet meeting, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said that  “national security will be further strengthened...

Talarico campaign hires former top Cornyn staffer

Texas state Sen. James Talarico’s (D) campaign team on Monday confirmed it poached a former staffer for Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) to join him on the campaign trail months ahead of the midterm elections.  Jacob Smith, who served as deputy legislative director for Cornyn, will now serve as deputy policy director for the Democratic senatorial...

Live updates: Florida, Alaska voters head to polls; federal trial opens in addiction suit against Meta

Florida voting concludes Tuesday in primary elections to pick candidates for November contests. The governor's mansion is up for grabs, along with a Senate seat and House races. Rep. Byron Donalds is favored to win the GOP nod for governor, though he faces challenges from Lt. Gov. Jay Collins, investment firm founder James Fishback and former...

Who is responsible when accidents happen in driverless cars?

The first question most people ask about a driverless taxi is whether they would be willing to ride in one. But I think there's a better question: If you're injured inside one, whom do you hold accountable? That question stopped being hypothetical when federal regulators approved Zoox's steering-wheel-free robotaxi for commercial deployment late last month. Soon, people in Las Vegas will be able to pay...

Are odds rising for Ocasio-Cortez to become the Democratic nominee?

Join The Hill's Amie Parnes and Ian Swanson plus Democratic strategist Joel Payne for a live discussion on the future of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.). The hosts will talk about her efforts to provide a glimpse of her life to voters and whether that's an effective way for her to broaden her appeal. Plus, they...

Dozens of Trader Joe’s stores ‘opening soon’: Here’s where

If you don't have a Trader Joe's in your community yet, that may soon be changing.

Remote work benefits are much bigger than a paycheck

A new experiment by Econtime Consultants claims flexible work arrangements can raise one’s “effective” salary by 56 percent.

Tina Peters offered job as elections consultant in California

Former Colorado elections clerk Tina Peters was offered a new role Monday as an assistant registrar of voters for a county in Northern California following her release from prison over efforts to subvert the 2020 presidential election. In an appearance on “The Northstar Breakdown” Shasta County Clerk and registrar of voters Clint Curtis stated that...

Who is Flock’s CEO, Garrett Langley?

The company now has more than 120,000 cameras, which it says supported more than 1 million criminal investigations and incidents in 2025.

Human remains found near Tucson; no Guthrie link, officials say

Investigators responded to desert discovery amid active search.

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