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Cowardly politicians still can’t bring themselves to acknowledge biological reality, and it’s putting women at risk

In 2025, some Democrats are still too cowardly to say that biological men don't belong in women's spaces and sports. In fact, they want to act like it simply...

Smoking gun: Gavin Newsom’s ‘Plant Police’ set the stage for deadly Palisades fire

New policies on state parkland appear to have barred local firefighters from fully extinguishing an...

Brad Lander’s last (we hope) lunacy: a ‘climate’ hissy fit

Heading out of office on a characteristically pathetic note, city Comptroller Brad Lander mounted...

Trump says he plans to pardon former Honduran President Hernandez for 2024 drug trafficking sentence

President Donald Trump said Friday that he will be pardoning former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez, who in 2024 was convicted for drug trafficking and weapons charges and sentenced to 45 years in prison.

House GOP eyes bill to add citizenship question to census

House Oversight and Accountability Chairman James Comer said Friday that his committee will take up a bill to add a citizenship question to the 2030 census.

Cherfilus-McCormick: ‘Sham’ indictment ‘unjust, baseless’

Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D-Fla.) on Thursday blasted a grand jury indictment Thursday accusing her of stealing $5 million in disaster relief funding and using some of it for her congressional campaign. “This is an unjust, baseless, sham indictment — and I am innocent. The timing alone is curious and clearly meant to distract from far...

McMahon calls on Congress to codify ‘hard reset’ at Education Department

Education Secretary Linda McMahon appeared at a White House briefing Thursday to address recent changes at her department, including shifting several programs to other federal agencies, and she called on Congress to make the changes permanent. “My purpose here is to speak directly to the American families, not just you, but to the American families,...

White House defends Trump remarks, says he does not want members of Congress executed

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters Thursday that President Trump does not want to execute members of Congress who urged the military not to follow unlawful orders, but that he wants to see them "held accountable." Trump earlier Thursday responded to a video made by six Democrats with military and intelligence backgrounds, calling...

Liz Cheney remembers father Dick Cheney as a ‘giant to the end’

Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) paid tribute Thursday to her late father, former Vice President Dick Cheney, as a great statesman who put country over party and as a loving father who inspired in his family a deep sense of patriotism. In her eulogy at her father’s funeral service, Liz Cheney recalled comments the late...

The Persian Gulf’s geopolitical flexibility is a useful revelation

The Gulf states have concluded that the only viable strategy is to purchase stability deal by deal, relationship by relationship. 

Border Patrol monitoring drivers, looking for suspicious travel patterns: Report

Under the directive of an intelligence program, the U.S. Border Patrol is monitoring millions of American drivers to identify and arrest those accused of suspicious travel patterns. Drivers' license plates are scanned and recorded by a network of cameras, while an algorithm flags vehicles seen as suspicious based on their place of origin, their destination...

GOP rep to TikTokers flipping off Trump: ‘Get off your fat a–‘

Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) on Wednesday lashed out against a group of people in a TikTok video that flipped off President Trump. “Get off your fat a--,” Burchett said in a post on the social platform X. "I am tired of carrying you." Burchett’s post, which was highlighted by Mediaite, came in response to another...

Medicare premium hike will absorb part of Social Security COLA

The 2.8% bump in Social Security income is expected to bring an additional $56 per month to the average recipient.

Former FBI employee sues bureau, alleging firing over pride flag

A former FBI employee is suing the Trump administration after he says he was “summarily dismissed” for displaying an LGBTQ+ flag at his workspace. David Maltinsky received a letter from FBI Director Kash Patel stating that he was being removed over the inappropriate display of political signage, according to the lawsuit, obtained by The Associated...

Trump special envoy for Ukraine to leave post

President Trump’s special envoy for Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, will depart his position in January, the White House confirmed to The Hill on Thursday, as the president has renewed efforts to end Russia’s war against Kyiv.   The White House did not provide any other details about the reasons for the departure of Kellogg, who elicited mixed...

Senate Democrats introduce bill to strike down $500K phone record provision

Senate Democrats are introducing a bill to unwind a provision that would allow 10 of their GOP colleagues to launch lucrative lawsuits after having their phone records obtained by former special counsel Jack Smith. The “No Cash Grab Act” comes the day after the House unanimously passed legislation to strike down the provision included in the bill...

Live updates: September jobs report shows gains; Trump signs Epstein files bill

The September jobs report showed the U.S. added 119,000 jobs as the unemployment rate rose to 4.4 percent, according to data released Thursday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, more than six weeks after it was initially set to be published. Late Wednesday, a bill forcing the release of information related to the late sex...

Biden to attend Dick Cheney funeral

Former President Biden is set to make a rare public appearance Thursday to attend the funeral for former Vice President Dick Cheney in Washington. A spokesperson for the former president confirmed that he would be among the dignitaries in attendance at the Washington National Cathedral. Biden succeeded Cheney as vice president in 2009. He will...

Khanna: Trump signing Epstein files bill ‘just the beginning’

Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) on Wednesday called on the Department of Justice (DOJ) to release all of its documents on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein following passage of legislation by Congress earlier this week. “This is a victory for the brave survivors, but it is just the beginning," Khanna told NewsNation. "Now we must keep...

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