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Texas GOP passes the House gerrymander Trump asked for

Texas Republicans approved a new, aggressively gerrymandered congressional map early Saturday morning, moving forward with a power grab pushed by President Donald Trump. The GOP-controlled state Senate approved the...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—August 23

2006—The New York Times reports that Michigan federal district judge Anna Diggs Taylor, who...

We Shouldn’t Be Designing Babies

Coming off the jeans vs. genes non-scandal, the push for comprehensive embryo screening should...

California Gas Prices Are Out of Control — and They’re About to Get Worse

Gas is expected to hit $8 per gallon due in part to the closure...

Are College Students Lying About Being Liberal?

A new study suggests many are simply trying to fit in with the progressive...

Alina Habba judge is Republican, Federalist Society member

U.S. District Judge Matthew Brann, a Republican appointed by Obama, ruled that Trump pick Alina Habba lacks the authority to serve as the acting U.S. Attorney for New Jersey, prompting criticism from Habba and Attorney General Pam Bondi.

Hegseth terminates Defense Intelligence Agency head, Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse

Related video: National Guard Armed In DC To Bolster Trump's Crime Crackdown Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth terminated the director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), according to two sources familiar with the matter. A senior defense official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, told The Hill on Friday that Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse "will...

Company looks to deploy drones to combat school shootings

Campus Guardian Angel, a safety response company, is looking to deploy drones to combat school shootings, running test trials in Florida.   Campus Guardian Angel CEO Justin Marston told The Hill the system puts drones in boxes at different points around a school that can be triggered by an emergency silent alarm and moving within...

Cheap drugs, high stakes: America’s risky bet on China

The US pharmaceutical supply chain is heavily reliant on China for key ingredients, creating vulnerabilities in drug safety and quality control, and requiring a comprehensive strategy to mitigate these risks.

Federal workforce to lose 300,000 employees this year, Trump official says

The federal workforce is expected to shed about 300,000 employees by the end of the year, following layoffs and buyouts prompted by the Trump administration's efforts to reduce the size of government, with most of the reductions coming from voluntary buyouts.

Trump says Canada will drop USMCA-compliant retaliatory tariffs

President Trump said he spoke to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who told him he would remove some of the retaliatory tariffs against the United States and calm trade tensions between the neighboring nations. “He’s removing his tariffs, yeah, he’s removing his retaliatory tariffs, which I thought was nice. And we’re going to have another...

Watch live: Trump to make announcement from Oval Office

President Trump on Friday afternoon is expected to make an announcement from the White House. The announcement comes after former national security adviser John Bolton's home near the nation's capital was raided by FBI agents. During his visit to The People's House museum in Washington on Friday morning, the president said he "knew nothing about...

Woman found with ‘large quantity’ of drugs, firearms in South Carolina

Police said the woman's backpack had more than 39 grams of methamphetamine, more than 37 grams of fentanyl, seven grams of cocaine, cocaine base, 16 Xanax bars, and a large amount of marijuana.

Nation’s largest landlord settles price-fixing claims with DOJ

The DOJ had accused Greystar of using a rent-setting algorithm and colluding with competitors to boost profits.

Romantic recession? Half of Gen Z adults spend $0 on dating

The survey found that 53% of men and 54% of women didn't spend a dime on dates.

The government may be massively undercounting gig workers

To keep pace with the realities of today’s labor market, the federal government must modernize its measurement of work itself.

Education Department says George Mason violated Title VI with ‘unlawful DEI policies’

The Education Department announced Friday that it found George Mason University in violation of Title VI due to “unlawful DEI policies.” The department said George Mason University (GMU) used race and other immutable characteristics in hiring and promotion practices at the institution. “In 2020, University President Gregory Washington called for expunging the so-called ‘racist vestiges’...

Trump threatens to fire Fed’s Lisa Cook if she doesn’t resign

President Trump said Friday he would fire Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook over allegations she committed mortgage fraud if she does not resign, which Cook has indicated she will not do. "Yeah, I'll fire her if she doesn't resign. What she did was bad. So I’ll fire her if she doesn’t resign," Trump told reporters...

Jerome Powell stays even-keeled at Jackson Hole

Heading into the Jackson Hole Economic Summit, investors focused on how Jerome Powell’s message might differ from his assessment of the economy at the July Federal Open Market Committee meeting.   Powell indicated then that the decision to keep the federal funds rate unchanged at 4.25 to 4.50 percent reflected the Fed’s view that labor market conditions were...

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