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NY state-budget delay is just the tip of Albany’s epic dysfunction

Albany's been a nasty nest of special-interest favor trading for decades now; it's why state government keeps growing and why New York is in such long-term decline.

This state’s on an epic Supreme Court losing streak — here’s why

Colorado has decided that the First Amendment is optional when the politics cut the...

Trump’s righteous fight against Mexican drug cartel corruption

The power of Mexico’s drug cartels is a national security threat that undermines the stability of our region and poisons thousands of Americans every year. President Donald Trump’s indictment of two Mexican government officials is a direct assault on the “intolerable alliance” between Mexico’s ruling party and the Sinaloa drug cartel. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum […]

PGA Tour warms back up to Trump after long freeze

The PGA Tour returned to President Trump’s golf resort in Doral, Fla., over the weekend, ending a decade-long absence and signaling a new era of warmer relations between the president's sprawling resort business and the world's most popular golf league. The tournament came as LIV Golf, the Saudi-backed and Trump-allied rival tour, appears on the...

Republicans see GOP dysfunction as major liability ahead of midterms

Senate Republicans say the dysfunction in the House is becoming a liability for the broader GOP brand ahead of this year’s midterm elections, warning that if Congress can’t break through legislative gridlock the party’s candidates will pay a severe political price in November. Republican senators were dumbfounded by their House brethren’s refusal to pass a...

John Bolton: US ‘hasn’t finished the job’ in Iran

Former White House national security adviser John Bolton said Sunday that the U.S. “hasn’t finished the job” in the conflict against Iran, which just recently passed the two-month mark. “Well, it’s anybody's guess at this point, I think the United States holds a great advantage here, but it hasn't finished the job that was started,”...

The reason you may be forced to take a middle seat on the plane – even when there are empty rows

Arguments between flight attendants and passengers have gone viral, with flyers upset they have to sit crowded at the back of the plane, even when there's an empty row right in front of them. Here's why.

Infant formula recalled over possible toxin

Thousands of tins of imported infant formula has been recalled over a toxin that could lead to sickness.

Schiff: DOJ prosecuting Comey because Blanche ‘wants to keep this job’

Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) said Sunday that the Department of Justice (DOJ) sought another grand jury indictment of James Comey because acting Attorney General Todd Blanche wants to stay in the post full-time. Schiff told host Kristen Welker on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that the DOJ sought the indictment, which a grand jury in the...

‘Both parties’ at fault in weakening Congress’s war powers: Schiff

Democratic Sen. Adam Schiff (Calif.) said Sunday that both parties are to blame for Congress not asserting its authority to declare war over the last two decades. “Both parties have fallen down on the job in terms of asserting Congress's war power,” Schiff told host Kristen Welker on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” The California Democrat...

Millions may qualify for ‘significant’ IRS refunds from COVID-era, but deadline looms: Advocate

Recent court decisions could mean tens of millions of taxpayers are owed, the Taxpayer Advocate Service warns.

Hassett says he was ‘very involved’ in potential Spirit bailout, says legal team ruled out a lifeline

White House National Economic Council (NEC) Director Kevin Hassett on Sunday said he was “very involved” in the Trump administration’s potential plan to bailout Spirit from financial despair but said legal teams ruled out the possibility of a lifeline for the company.  “It's something that I was very much involved in. We were aware that,...

Tillis leaves door open to not backing Blanche nomination over Jan. 6 appeals

Republican Sen. Thom Tillis (N.C.) on Sunday left the door open to not backing acting Attorney General Todd Blanche if he is nominated to the official post over his position on the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack. Last month, the Department of Justice (DOJ) under Blanche filed a motion to vacate the seditious conspiracy convictions...

Hassett: Energy shocks from Iran war will affect airline profits for at least a quarter

White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett on Sunday said that energy shocks from the Iran war will affect airline profits for at least a quarter. “Certainly, it'll affect profits for the airlines for a quarter or so, but they're very, very healthy right now,” Hassett said following Spirit Airlines’ decision to cease operations....

Tens of millions of Americans will never own a home — consequences will be severe 

The real estate market has been stagnant for two consecutive years due to soaring mortgage rates, leading to a decrease in homeownership and a decrease in wealth for middle-class Americans, as well as a decrease in civic engagement and an increase in populism.

Pirro says whether she will reopen probe into Powell depends on inspector general’s findings

Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, said Sunday that she could resume a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell based on the findings of the central bank’s inspector general. Last month, Pirro closed her probe into Powell and his handling of renovations at the Fed and asked the central...

Strengthening maternal health starts after families leave the hospital

In a country where most maternal deaths are preventable, expanding proven, community-based visiting support must be part of how we move forward.

Supreme Court VRA ruling encourages new redistricting, more uncertainty ahead of November

The Supreme Court’s decision to throw out Louisiana’s congressional maps — and weaken the Voting Rights Act in the process — is throwing a wrench into an already-turbulent midterm cycle as more states prepare to hold their primaries in the coming weeks.  Louisiana officials announced they would be delaying congressional primaries — slated to start next month — in response to the high...

Senate Democrat on redistricting: ‘Politicians are picking their voters’

Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) on Sunday slammed the Supreme Court for striking down Louisiana’s congressional maps this week, arguing the national redistricting push is allowing lawmakers to choose their voters rather than upholding the democratic process.  “Gerrymandering turns our elections on its head, so that rather than the people picking their politicians or their public...

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