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There is an idea of Gavin Newsom

For several years, Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) has been spending his time engaged in a bizarre shadow-boxing campaign against various right-wing boogeymen who, in the depths of his imagination, represent obstacles along his path to the White House. Whether it’s having to stare down the infamous poop map during his debate with Gov. Ron DeSantis […]

Small businesses need the Right to Repair

Over 90% of American households have a car. According to the Federal Highway Administration, more than 280 million vehicles were registered to drivers in the U.S. in 2023. Each year, that number grows, as does the number of households and small businesses that own multiple cars. With each passing year, the technology in our vehicles […]

Big government and big insurance win while patients lose

Congress finally hauled the nation’s insurance giants to Capitol Hill to explain why their profits have skyrocketed at taxpayer expense while their approval ratings with the American people have plummeted. The hearings were a necessary first step, but asking CEOs tough questions is a lot easier than passing policy reforms that would diminish their power […]

India’s shift from Russia is a historic win for America

India has seized three sanctioned shipping tankers that were operating off its coast. They were part of the “shadow fleet” fueling Russia’s war against Ukraine. The seizure is a welcome break with India’s long-standing reliance on Russian oil and thus its contributions to Moscow’s war chest. It is a promising development as Washington and New […]

WATCH: Top 5 most memorable moments in American State of the Union history

Trump's upcoming State of the Union address could spark viral moments like Reagan's guest acknowledgment, Pelosi tearing up Trump's speech, and Biden's exchanges.

China’s mystery seeds are an ongoing attack on America’s food supply 

The incidents form a pattern: China’s regime is attacking America’s food supply.

Trump administration launches new push to improve military meals

The Trump administration is reportedly launching a new push to improve the quality of food at U.S. military bases after a study found that meals contained poor nutrients and harmful contaminants. The study, commissioned by Moms Across America in partnership with the Children’s Health Defense Military Chapter and Centner Academy, detected pesticides in 100...

Hillary Clinton: Trump administration perpetuating Epstein files ‘cover up’

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has accused the Trump administration of facilitating a “cover up” by prolonging the release of files and names tied to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his associates. "Get the files out. They are slow-walking it," Clinton told the BBC in an interview published Tuesday. The administration has sought...

Harris mourns Jackson: ‘One of America’s greatest patriots’

Former Vice President Harris paid tribute to civil rights leader Jesse Jackson after he died early Tuesday. “Reverend Jesse Jackson was one of America’s greatest patriots,” Harris wrote on social platform X. “He spent his life summoning all of us to fulfill the promise of America and building the coalitions to make that promise real.”...

George W. Bush and Barack Obama are missing in action

Former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush have been criticized for their lack of action and silence in response to the Trump administration's out-of-control siege and gutting of their signature achievements.

LA Mayor Bass says 2028 Olympics head Wasserman should step down over Epstein ties

Pressure built Tuesday on Casey Wasserman as head of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics organizing team after the city’s mayor urged him to leave over his historic ties to Jeffrey Epstein’s former girlfriend.

Ocasio-Cortez says she went to Munich ‘not because I’m running for president’

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) on Monday said she went to the annual Munich Security Conference "not because I'm running for president," amid speculation that she could pursue the 2028 Democratic nomination. Ocasio-Cortez, while speaking on the phone with The New York Times, recalled a reporter asking her if Munich is "'the new New Hampshire?’ And...

Anderson Cooper leaving ’60 Minutes,’ staying with CNN

Anderson Cooper on Monday said he is leaving his role as a correspondent on CBS's "60 Minutes" after 20 years, amid massive changes at the network's news division. Cooper, however, will remain in his role as a CNN anchor. "Being a correspondent at ‘60 Minutes’ has been one of the great honors of my career,"...

More and more ham sandwiches aren’t getting indicted nowadays

Grand juries have frequently refused to indict when they don’t believe a crime has been committed.

Georgia teacher killed in crash involving migrant chased by feds

Oscar Vasquez Lopez was pulled over by federal immigration officers but ran a red light and made a "reckless" U-Turn.

The Movement: Allure of tax cuts fades on right, challenging GOP midterm message

The conservative activist class has grown disenchanted with tax cuts, putting them at odds with Republicans who are still trying to make the cuts in the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” the cornerstone of their midterm messaging campaign. Scott Pressler, a conservative organizer with millions of followers, delivered that message bluntly in comments to GOP...

3 cheers for the anti-tariff House Republicans

Six House Republicans voted with Democrats to repeal President Trump's tariffs against Canada, reasserting the Constitution's provision that the power to impose taxes belongs to Congress and challenging Trump's false claim that foreign countries pay the tariffs.

Kate had ‘less interest’ than William in keeping Harry a working royal: Book

Prince William took Harry leaving very hard and was “intensely saddened” by his brother’s decision.

Average tax refund up nearly 11 percent so far this filing season

The average tax refund was $2,290 through Feb. 6 — up 10.9% from $2,065 a year ago, according to the IRS.

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