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Clarence Thomas puts Dems on clock as Alabama GOP emergency map bid stalled

Justice Clarence Thomas orders left-wing voting rights activists in Alabama to defend a congressional districting map that helped Democrats flip a deep-red House seat in 2024.

Seattle debuts the left’s latest greedy grift — ‘Transgender refugees’

Seattle has built an ecosystem where militant progressive activists can repeatedly manufacture “emergencies,” then...

How for-sale UN ‘experts’ weaponize human rights to serve tyranny

A new report reveals how the United Nations has been hijacked by bad actors...

AOC’s ‘dirty water’ trick feeds the left’s delusional data-center panic

The left's fight against data centers is a moral panic — except there's nothing...

Why Mikie Sherrill embraced the obviously bogus Newark ICE protests

The circus is now running the Democratic Party.

Graham on Cassidy loss: ‘No room in GOP’ to ‘destroy’ Trump agenda

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on Sunday said there’s “no room” within the Republican party to “destroy” President Trump’s agenda, a day after Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) failed to advance to a runoff for his seat in the upper chamber. It also comes as the president backs similar efforts to unseat Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) for...

The hidden crisis driving youth crime in America

Addressing childhood trauma is one of the most effective crime-prevention strategies available.

‘We’re in for a bad year’: Scientists see warning signs for Lyme disease, tick-borne illnesses

As the weather warms up, scientists have a dire warning before you head outdoors.

Massie hits back at Trump criticism: ‘I think that’s going to help my fundraising’

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) on Sunday said President Trump’s Truth Social posts geared towards unseating him will only boost fundraising for his campaign. “I think that's going to help my fundraising at ThomasMassie.com. Every time he tweets about me, it's good for, you know, some money coming in, because people don't like that,” Massie said...

After the triumph of Artemis II, now comes the hard part

Artemis III will now take place in low Earth orbit.

When is Memorial Day? This year, as early as possible

Next year, it will be as late as possible.

Senate parliamentarian rules against Trump’s White House ballroom funding in budget bill

The Senate parliamentarian late Saturday ruled against the $1 billion provision intended to fund President Trump’s White House ballroom in the budget reconciliation package. The guidance, according to Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) who serves as the ranking member of the Senate Budget Committee, states that "a project as complex and large in scale as Trump’s...

Sick of spam calls? See which states file the most complaints

In 2025, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) received more than 2.6 million complaints – some states had far more than others.

How Trump could stop losing in Iran

The U.S. is losing the war with Iran, and must now focus on building an international coalition to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, reviving arms control, and expanding the Abraham Accords in order to restore regional stability.

Trump turns eye to ‘disloyal’ Massie after Cassidy ouster

President Trump has turned his eye toward Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) ahead of the lawmaker's Tuesday primary after leading efforts to eject Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) from his seat. “Tom Massie of Kentucky, the worst and most unreliable Republican Congressman in the history of our Country, is an even bigger insult to our Nation than...

Trump’s war on the international order threatens us all 

 If the United States, the principal architect of the post-war order, abandons those principles, others will follow suit.

Hantavirus can survive in semen 6 years after infection: Study

World health officials say the Andes form of hantavirus, which can jump between humans, is not spiraling into a pandemic.

Trump’s grip on GOP lawmakers shows signs of slipping amid election year

President Trump’s ironclad grip on Congress is beginning to show signs of strain, as Republicans increasingly break from him in major legislative fights and seek to push their own priorities instead. While Trump still commands significant influence within the party, a growing number of lawmakers — from moderates to hard-line conservatives — are proving more...

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