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Some Democrats stayed home in 2024. The DNC wants to find out why.

Democrats are launching a new program Wednesday to try to reach voters in their...

Trump admin sued by New York, New Jersey over Hudson River tunnel funding freeze: ‘See you in court’

New York and New Jersey are suing the Trump administration after accusing the feds of "illegally withholding" $16 billion in funding for the Gateway project.

Michael Goodwin: The Clintons knew Team Trump was coming — and waved the white flag over Epstein

At first glance, the decision by Bill and Hillary Clinton to drop their long...

Teachers’ unions have hijacked classrooms across the US to indoctrinate students with far-left propaganda

A wave of school protests sweeping the US in response to the fatal shooting...

Postal shipments to US down by 80% after de minimis ends

A number of countries stopped most or all shipments to the U.S. due to the end of the de minimis rule.

A states-first approach to cannabis reform is the conservative path forward

The STATES 2.0 Act is a bipartisan bill that would allow states to decide their own cannabis laws without federal interference, providing a states-first approach to cannabis reform that respects the will of voters, supports law enforcement, and advances public safety.

Why senators’ efforts to kill overdraft fees is overkill

Senators Warren, Sanders, and Blumenthal are criticizing banks for charging overdraft and non-sufficient funds fees, but these fees are actually a form of short-term, high-risk loan that provides instant, unsecured credit to consumers in need.

Why Tesla wants to make Musk a trillionaire

Tesla put forward a new proposal Friday that could make Elon Musk a trillionaire, as the electric vehicle maker seeks to keep its CEO focused on the firm as the artificial intelligence (AI) race heats up. The proposal would give the world’s richest man some 423 million shares in the company if Tesla meets a...

5 things to know about Trump administration ditching plan to compensate flyers for disruptions

The Trump administration has reversed a proposed rule that would have required airlines to compensate customers for flight delays and other inconveniences, citing the move as part of a broader effort to reduce government overreach.

When you lose your history, you lose your country

One of Trump’s most dangerous actions is his control of the Smithsonian Institution.  

John Roberts temporarily allows Trump to fire FTC commissioner 

Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily allowed President Trump’s firing of a commissioner on the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to move forward on Monday as the Supreme Court considers Trump’s emergency appeal. Trump is attempting to fire FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter without cause despite federal law preventing him from doing so. The administration contends the law...

Trump says Education Department to issue guidance protecting prayer in public schools

President Trump said Monday his Department of Education would issue guidance to protect the right to prayer in public schools. Trump made the announcement during remarks at the Museum of the Bible to the White House Religious Liberty Commission. "The Department of Education will soon issue new guidance protecting the right to prayer in our...

When radical evil tests transgender rights, the media hesitate. Should they?

The debate over transgender rights was further complicated by the Minneapolis school shooting, as commentators on the right seized the opportunity to trans-bash, while progressive outlets bent over backwards to handle pronouns, and news organizations were caught in a bind between avoiding appearing too politically correct and not politically correct enough.

Barrett defends Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision in new interview

Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett defended the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision overturning the federal right to an abortion and pushed back on the idea that the high court has a role to play in making medical judgments. In her first television interview since her confirmation five years ago, Barrett said Dobbs v. Jackson Women's...

New York attorney general steps into fight over state abortion shield laws

New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) is intervening in a Texas lawsuit filed against a New York county clerk that is expected to serve as the first constitutional test of telemedicine abortion shield laws. “I am stepping in to defend the integrity of our courts against this blatant overreach,” James said in a statement....

Live updates: Trump lauds West Point group for rejecting Hanks award; court upholds Carroll award

LIVE video: Trump speaks at Museum of the Bible President Trump starts out the week addressing the Religious Liberty Commission, which he established earlier this year. Earlier Monday, in a post on Truth Social, he praised the decision of a West Point alumni group to reverse course on awarding actor Tom Hanks with a civilian...

Support for capitalism at new low: Gallup

Just over half of U.S. adults in a new survey say they support capitalism, a record low since Gallup began asking the question 15 years ago. In the latest Gallup poll released Monday, 54 percent of Americans say they have a positive image of capitalism, when asked to give a response “just off the top...

Trump falls in polls, but Democrats shouldn’t get too comfortable

Trump’s decline in the polls can swiftly disappear if Democrats retreat to old habits.

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