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Pritzker helped a Black woman become senator. Some Black leaders are still mad at him.

Congressional Black Caucus members, after a stinging loss in the Illinois Democratic Senate primary, are training their ire on Gov. JB Pritzker — and saying it’s on him to...

Trump continues to push for release of Tina Peters as Colorado governor weighs clemency

President Donald Trump continues to pressure Colorado's governor to free Tina Peters, who is serving a nine-year sentence for a security breach of voting systems.

As business rejoins the political fray, beware the consultant class

California’s business community is now formally organizing to fight the policies and the politicians...

California is denying weight loss drugs to the poor — despite Trump’s efforts at affordability

California is denying popular and effective weight loss drugs to poor people — likely to...

As business rejoins the political fray, beware the consultant class

California’s business community is now formally organizing to fight the policies and the politicians jeopardizing the future of this state. But if they use...

California is denying weight loss drugs to the poor — despite Trump’s efforts at affordability

California is denying popular and effective weight loss drugs to poor people — likely to spite President Donald Trump, who has tried to make them...

Ignore the media’s hysteria: Iran’s reduced to tactics of desperation

You’d never know it from media reports, but the Iranian regime is struggling to survive — what’s left of it, anyway.

Miranda Devine: The FBI’s repeated non-answers on US terrorism attacks raises alarming red flags

The FBI insists it’s not their job to monitor released terrorists.

Cesar Chavez Day has to go

California needs to rename Cesar Chavez Day.

First-grader’s First Amendment fight brings sanity back to school

What began as an act of love from one friend to another ended in California federal court with an important First Amendment ruling.

Antisemitism is on the rise after start of war in Iran — with 34% spike in incidents the first week alone

Charles Asher Small, founding director and president of the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy, says: “War is fueling global antisemitism."

Mamdani’s 15 mph speed limit plan threatens to turn NYC into city that never moves — just like London

Take it from a Londoner: A mayor who’s more interested in winning brownie points from intifada-loving hipsters than in doing his job is not...

Teacher union greed is fueling a national demand for school choice

Big-city US teachers unions are looking drunk with power — risking one doozy of a hangover as the public realizes how anti-education they’ve become.

Media pounced on ‘Lobstergate’ — but totally missed the real scandal

Pete Hegseth’s critics should understand the serious and costly dysfunctions underlying “Lobstergate” — and admit how widespread they are.

Turns out Mar-a-Lago wasn’t overvalued, Tish

Forbes just estimated the value of Mar-a-Lago at about $560 million, again exposing the fakery in state Attorney General Tish James' 2023 civil-fraud persecution...

‘Manosphere’ fears overhyped, Marines’ dishonest commandant and other commentary

The latest “issue du jour” is the “manosphere,” observes Josh Kaplan at The Free Press, with much worry “over the impact that online creators...

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