Democrat Denise Powell is projected to win the Democratic primary for Nebraska’s “blue dot” district Tuesday, according to Decision Desk HQ (DDHQ), setting up a key November matchup in the battle to replace retiring Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.). Powell, a political fundraiser, defeated State Sen. John Cavanaugh (D), a member of a prominent Democratic family...
Nebraska Secretary of State Bob Evnen (R) is projected to lose his slot as the state’s top elections official to a primary challenger, according to Decision Desk HQ. Omaha businessman Scott Petersen won Tuesday's Republican primary in the Cornhusker State, leading the incumbent by roughly 6 percentage points with a little over half of votes...
Like Wimpy, the classic cartoon character who perpetually promised that “I’ll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today,” Gov. Hochul and Mayor Mamdani...
It turns out people don’t want constant illegal immigration, a bloated welfare bill, snotty business-bashing and the dismantling of industry in the BS name...
There is a wealth of stories about Chinese infiltration of American politics, culture, and infrastructure, and politicians are not taking this issue as seriously as they should be. On Monday, the mayor of Arcadia, California, Eileen Wang, was charged with acting as an illegal foreign agent of the Chinese government. According to the Justice Department, […]
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is being forced toward the exit of No. 10 Downing Street. Over the past 24 hours, a growing chorus of Labour Party members of parliament have called on Starmer to set a timeline for his departure. As of publication, more than 80 of the party’s 403 members of parliament have […]
As the United States marks Jewish American Heritage Month and approaches its 250th anniversary, the country is preparing to reflect on its founding ideals: equality, service, and freedom. But reflection requires more than celebration. It requires accuracy. And in some cases, the historical record of those who served is still wrong and should be corrected. […]
Like many leftists living in social media bubbles, New York Times op-ed columnist Nicholas Kristof is obsessed with Israel. And because he has a risible understanding of the Middle East, he’s also highly susceptible to believing unhinged conspiracies aimed at the country. This week, however, in a pseudo-journalistic piece headlined “The Silence That Meets […]