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The week in whoppers: Zohran Mamdani goes to bat for criminals from abroad, Gavin Newsom gaslights on democracy and more

Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani claimed that immigration raids don't do anything to improve public safety in New York City.

Nuzzi-Lizza farce exposes Washington as the ultimate cesspool of vanity

Christmas came early for Washington gossips this week with the running saga of Olivia...

Gen Z has a case of long Covid — and society is enabling it

It’s been five years since the pandemic, but schools are continuing to let sub-par...

Suspected Chinese Spy Bragged Hochul Was ‘Much More Obedient’ Than Cuomo, Texts Show

Linda Sun boasted about getting then-Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul to make a Lunar New...

House Republicans Take on Chinese Influence in K-12 Education

GOP lawmakers put three bills on the House floor on Wednesday to root out...

The selective outrage of Judge James Boasberg

Boasberg's separation-of-powers concerns seem strangely selective, depending on whose powers are being usurped.

Tariffs alone won’t fix America’s manufacturing problem  

Across states, the pattern repeats: capable students complete hands-on programs, but the labor market fails to absorb them. That disconnect isn’t because students lack ability or ambition. It’s because we’ve failed to build bridges between their training and the industries that claim to need them most.

Raising a kid is more expensive than you’d think in these states, says new report

The latest report from SmartAsset looked into the annual price parents have to pay for raising a child in every state across the country, and it is not cheap.

Do you have a constitutional right to hunt and fish in your state?

Not every state has enshrined the right to hunt and fish.

Trump to end legal protections for Somalis in Minnesota

President Trump announced late Friday that he is ending legal protections for Somali residents living in Minnesota "effective immediately." "Minnesota, under [Gov. Tim] Waltz, is a hub of fraudulent money laundering activity," Trump wrote on Truth Social. "I am, as President of the United States, hereby terminating, effective immediately, the Temporary Protected Status (TPS Program)...

Vance rebukes criticism of Trump‘s Ukraine peace plan

Vice President Vance on Friday defended President Trump's 28-point peace plan to bring an end to the more than three-year war in Ukraine, pushing back on criticism he said is not based on "critical reality." Vance, in a post online, outlined three things needed for a successful agreement: "1) Stop the killing while preserving Ukrainian...

US guardrails aren’t built for electric vehicles. It’s time to change that.

The protective systems lining America’s roads are not ready for the next generation of vehicles. 

Amazon recalls item over risk of ‘death from suffocation’ to infants

A playpen sold on Amazon has been recalled for the risk of serious injury or death from suffocation and entrapment hazards, the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission announced Friday.

Relocation of US Space Command in the works

Colorado Springs Rep. Jeff Crank said the Trump administration told him the move won't be as bad as he originally feared. 

Frontlines with Robert Sherman: Eyes on Ukraine

On the ground in Ukraine, all of my sources are giving indications it is highly tense, and they do not like where the conversation is going between the Kremlin and White House.

Republicans frustrated with Bondi over Epstein, Comey ‘messes’ at DOJ

Senate Republicans are venting their frustration over Attorney General Pam Bondi’s management of thousands of records related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and, more recently, mistakes made by the Department of Justice (DOJ) in handling a controversial indictment against former FBI Director James Comey. Several Republican senators say that controversies at the Justice Department...

Republicans double down on discharge petitions after Epstein vote

House Republicans are throwing cold water on the idea of making discharge petitions harder to execute — and threatening to launch even more of the rarely used gambits to circumvent leadership. The heightened interest in the rarely used tool comes after Democrats teamed up with a small group of Republicans to force a vote on...

John Bolton criminal case on sluggish pace to trial 

For former national security adviser John Bolton, a trial is a long way off. At a hearing in his criminal case Friday, a federal judge made no attempt to set a trial date on the allegations of mishandled classified material, forced instead to grapple with a pretrial schedule that will likely stretch into next fall...

Maxwell to plead Fifth in House Epstein investigation: Comer

House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) said that the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell will “plead the Fifth” against congressional investigators. “Her lawyers have replied that she’s not going to answer any questions,” Comer told Politico in an interview Friday. “She’s only going to plead the Fifth.” ...

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