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Why hating the rich has become America’s favorite form of therapy

In today’s politics, you don’t need a solution — you just need someone to blame. And more often than not, that someone is “the rich.”

Only one group benefits from blocking Kathy Hochul’s NY plan to cut auto insurance — lawyers

Gov. Kathy Hochul’s plan to lower auto-insurance rates by cracking down on fraud is...

DOJ Drops Investigation into Federal Reserve and Jerome Powell

The investigation centered on questions about renovations to the central bank’s Washington, D.C., campus.

Lord Hannan Takes the Reins at IEA

The IEA is Britain’s oldest free-market, free-society think tank, founded in 1955, with Friedrich...

Mamdani’s Video Games

Under the circumstances, it seems tactless of Mamdani to have singled out Ken Griffin’s...

Walz in Spain rips ‘feeble-minded’ Trump, Vance over Iran war

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) issued sharp criticism against President Trump over his administration's military operations against Iran at the inaugural Global Progressive Mobilization conference in Barcelona on Saturday. “Back in the United States, we’re seeing an alarming consolidation of power,” Walz told the crowd. “A massive paramilitary force terrorizing our communities … a methodical...

DOJ won’t contribute to France’s probe of Musk’s X: Report

The Justice Department (DOJ) has informed French authorities that it will not contribute to an investigation into billionaire Elon Musk’s social media platform X, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal. The Journal reported that the DOJ’s Office of International Affairs accused authorities of attempting to use the criminal legal system in France...

New York’s race-based STEM programs face constitutional challenges

The New York State Science and Technology Entry Program (STEP) has been sued for using race-based eligibility rules that discriminate against white and Asian-American students, violating the Constitution's guarantee of equal protection.

Appeals court green lights Trump’s White House ballroom construction through June

A three-judge federal appeals panel on Friday allowed construction on President Trump's White House ballroom to go forward into June, a move that came one day after a federal judge limited the project to "below-ground construction." The panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit granted the Trump administration a stay of...

Megyn Kelly blasts Trump, Hegseth over religious rhetoric: ‘Just don’t lie’

Conservative commentator Megyn Kelly slammed President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over their recent controversial comments about religion. The president received flak from some of his political base after he posted an AI-generated image of what appeared to be him as Jesus Christ on social media. He later took down the controversial image, claiming...

Who are the missing or dead scientists with connections to government research?

Ten scientists who are missing or dead have connections to government research.

Why summer is the most dangerous season for teen drivers; and where it’s worst

Teen driver fatalities have seen a significant 17.2% increase in the last two years.

US military prepares to board Iran-linked vessels

The U.S. military is readying to board ships linked to Iran and seize commercial vessels in international waters in the coming days as President Trump looks to expand a naval blockade on the Strait of Hormuz, a source familiar with the matter, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss internal military planning, told The Hill...

Maher rips Swalwell after sexual misconduct allegations: ‘Never liked him’

Late night host Bill Maher slammed former California Rep. Eric Swalwell (D) on Friday over the sexual misconduct allegations against the ex-lawmaker, who was previously a guest on his show.  “I’ve always thought this guy was a f---ing creep,” Maher said. "I never liked him, and yet so many Democrats stood by him.” Swalwell resigned...

More than half of Americans say Trump immigration agenda ‘too aggressive’: Survey

A new poll shows that more than half of Americans say they think President Trump's immigration agenda is "too aggressive." Politico's poll released on Saturday found that 51 percent of Americans hold this view, with 26 percent saying they think his immigration agenda is "about right" and 11 percent saying it's "not aggressive enough." The...

Judge temporarily halts Nexstar-TEGNA merger  

A federal judge in California on Friday temporarily blocked a merger between broadcasters Nexstar and TEGNA that has been challenged by DirectTV and a group of attorneys general.  As part of his ruling, which came late Friday, Judge Troy L. Nunley ordered Nexstar to cease combining its operations with TEGNA until future legal proceedings play out.   In a statement, Nexstar said...

Business leaders are done picking sides, and the two parties should be worried

Wall Street leaders are urging Americans to look towards independent political solutions, as the two-party system has failed to effectively govern and is threatening to destabilize the financial order.

Sharpton: Democrats want a ‘fighter’ to take on Trump amid 2028 speculation

Civil rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton said that Democrats want “a fighter” to lead the party in the 2028 presidential election. “They want somebody that will get in the ring and say, ‘You knock me out or I’ll knock you out, Donald Trump,’” Sharpton told MS NOW’s Nicolle Wallace on Friday. “And that’s what they...

Trump’s new budget signals the demise of ‘liberation day’

If the anniversary celebration for Trump’s “liberation day” tariffs didn’t already ring hollow, it should now.

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