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How to end California’s worsening cost-of-living crisis — politicians must stop lying

We need to get the truth out about why California’s costs are so high. As long as politicians can lie and shift the blame to others, they will never...

San Francisco Mayor Lurie closes the $5M homeless bar — common sense finally prevails

Bravo to San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie, who is ending a ridiculous city program...

The California Post will help serve all, not a few — it’s about time

Here's why The California Post will matter: Real accountability begins with awareness, and awareness grows when...

Housing in California is too expensive — but there is a solution

Housing in California is too expensive — but it doesn’t need to be.

Miranda Devine: More martyrs for cynical Dems after fatal Alex Pretti shooting

Anti-ICE activists Alex Pretti and Renee Good were deluded, if well-meaning, patsies for the...

Minneapolis mayor: ‘I don’t support abolishing ICE’

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey (D) on Wednesday said he does not support abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), while criticizing how the agency is operated under the Trump administration. Frey was asked about his position during an appearance on "Fox & Friends" with co-host Griff Jenkins on Fox News. Tensions have risen in Minneapolis after...

Virginia Democrats advance redistricting effort

Virginia House Democrats passed their redistricting constitutional amendment for a second time on Wednesday, teeing it up for a vote in the state Senate as the party looks to quickly redraw the Old Dominion’s House map before the November midterms.  In a 62-33 vote, Democrats in the lower chamber passed a constitutional amendment giving the state...

Watch live: Trump makes announcement on Gaza

President Trump will speak on Wednesday evening on Gaza — hours after special envoy Steve Witkoff said the second phase of the Gaza peace plan has begun, which requires the disarmament of Hamas to make way for an interim governing body overseen by Trump.  Since Trump announced the first phase of the ceasefire in October, Hamas...

House passes two-bill package to fund Treasury, State departments

House lawmakers in both parties joined forces on Wednesday to pass a two-bill spending package to fund large parts of the federal government, marking the latest victory for bipartisan leaders racing to prevent a shutdown at month’s end. The lopsided, 341-79 vote reflected the delicate bipartisan talks that produced the package, brought party leaders on...

Rubio announces aid for Cuba: Trump ‘stands with the Cuban people’

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Wednesday that the U.S. was sending the “first humanitarian shipment” to Cuba to help residents recovering from Hurricane Melissa. “We are working with the Catholic Church and partners to ensure aid reaches the Cuban people directly – not the illegitimate regime,” Rubio wrote on the social platform X....

Banks, crypto clash over stablecoin rewards in key Senate bill

A fight over whether stablecoin holders can receive reward payments has taken center stage in a push to secure bipartisan support for a key cryptocurrency market bill and advance the legislation out of the Senate Banking Committee. Despite initially being addressed in the GENIUS Act, a stablecoin President Trump bill signed into law in July,...

Powell ‘first-ballot hall of fame Fed chair:’ Goolsbee

Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President Austan Goolsbee praised Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell amid the investigation into his handling of the central bank’s renovation. “I consider Chair Powell to be a first-ballot hall of fame Fed chair,” Goolsbee told NPR in an interview published Wednesday. “And if we're going to get into a circumstance where...

GOP-led Jan. 6 panel debuts as hub for debates and Trump defense

Five years later, debates over conspiracy theories about the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol — and attempts to shift blame away from former President Trump — are more than alive and well in Congress: They’re being institutionalized in a Republican-run House panel. The Select Subcommittee to Investigate the Remaining Questions Surrounding January 6 held...

Trump admin reportedly slashes billions in grants for mental health, addiction

The Trump administration reportedly sent out notices late on Tuesday announcing they were cutting hundreds of grants funding mental health and addiction services. NPR reported Wednesday that several programs were informed late on Tuesday that their federal funding through the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA) had been cut after officials determined...

Tesla’s self-driving feature switching to subscription only

For Musk to earn additional shares under his pay package, the company needs a certain number of subscriptions.

7 in 10 say US should not take military action over deadly Iran protest crackdown: Survey

An overwhelming majority of Americans say they do not back U.S. military intervention in Iran amid its crackdown on antigovernment protesters, according to new polling from Quinnipiac University released Wednesday. The poll found that 7 in 10 respondents believe the U.S. should not become involved in Iran, while 18 percent said they favor intervention. Twelve...

State Department pauses visa processing from 75 countries

The State Department announced on Wednesday that it is pausing the processing of visas from dozens of countries as it seeks to screen out immigrants who will rely on welfare programs. “The State Department will pause immigrant visa processing from 75 countries whose migrants take welfare from the American people at unacceptable rates,” the department...

House tees up final vote on bills to fund financial services and national security

The House on Wednesday advanced a two-bill package to fund large parts of the government, teeing up a final vote later in the day. The lower chamber voted 213-210 on the rule governing the spending package, which sets up debate and a vote on final passage. The legislation provides roughly $76 billion to fund the Department of...

RFK Jr.: Trump ‘eats really bad food’ but has ‘constitution of a deity’

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says President Trump has the least healthy eating habits of anyone in his administration but praised the commander in chief for what he described as his remarkable stamina nonetheless. In an interview released Tuesday on “The Katie Miller Podcast,” Kennedy pointed to the president when asked...

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