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High Court defends parents, kids in blocking Newsom transgender law

The Supreme Court made the right decision Monday to block Gavin Newsom’s insane law barring schools from informing parents whose children say they want to change genders.

Iranians’ joy vs. Democrats’ shame

The outpouring of joy on the streets of LA is impossible to ignore.

Total whiff: Angels’ owner says winning not a top-five concern

If making a hefty profit without winning was Moreno’s objective, he’s doing just fine...

Who exactly is fighting hospice fraud in California?

Gov. Gavin Newsom and Democrats should drop the empty defenses, quit the finger-pointing, end...

Trump’s devised a new method for dealing with terror — squashing the idea of a ‘forever war’

The long buildup to the US-Israeli attack upon Iran produced an almost unprecedented amount...

DOJ drops attempt to punish Democrat-connected law firms

The Justice Department told a federal appeals court on Monday that it was dropping a host of appeals challenging lower court rulings that had blocked President Trump's attempts to punish Democrat-connected law firms.

Nancy Mace faces House ethics committee investigation

Rep. Nancy Mace is under investigation by the House ethics committee after the Office of Congressional Conduct found "substantial reason to believe" that the South Carolina Republican "engaged in improper reimbursement practices."

Supreme Court: California parents have a right to know whether child is transitioning in school

The Supreme Court sided with parents Monday in a legal fight over California's requirement public school teachers keep gender transitions secret from the students' parents.

Senate test vote on bipartisan housing package succeeds

The Senate on Monday approved a procedural test vote needed to begin debate on bipartisan legislation designed to expand housing supply and lower the cost of homebuying.

After briefing, lawmakers disagree on whether Iran threat to U.S. was imminent

Republicans and Democrats remain split on whether Congress needs to authorize President Trump's military operation in Iran, after an initial classified briefing on the matter Monday.

Supreme Court blocks California ban on notifying students’ parents about gender transitions

The Supreme Court granted an emergency appeal blocking a California law that banned schools from notifying parents about students' gender identity changes.

Centrist Dems met to plot 2028. Then Iran happened.

CHARLESTON, S.C. — Hours after the American military strikes in Iran started, Third Way co-founder Matt Bennett scrambled to write up a presentation on...

Trump sends official notification to Congress on strikes against Iran

President Donald Trump on Monday sent an official notification to Congress about the U.S. strikes against Iran, in which he attempted to justify the military action.

Supreme Court Prevents California Schools from Hiding Kids’ Gender Confusion from Parents

A once rare but now increasingly necessary remedy against courts’ ideological posturing.

Trump says he’ll attend White House Correspondents dinner, ending boycott

President Trump said Monday that he will attend this year's White House Correspondents Association Dinner, marking the first time he will do so as president.

Supreme Court blocks New York redistricting that could have given Democrats extra seat

The Supreme Court put a stop Monday on a lower court ruling that had ordered New York to redraw some congressional districts in a way that Democrats had hoped would net them an additional House seat.

Immigration court shuts down ‘amnesty’ loophole for hundreds of thousands of migrants

The Justice Department has quietly taken steps to shut down what it calls an administrative "amnesty" that has allowed illegal immigrants to remain in the U.S. without ever having to face court-ordered deportations.

Former Trump Cabinet secretary Ryan Zinke won’t seek reelection to a Montana U.S. House seat

Ryan Zinke, a Montana Republican who served as interior secretary during President Donald Trump's first administration, said Monday that he will not seek reelection to a fifth term in the U.S. House, citing health concerns.

FACT FOCUS: Misrepresented images spread after U.S. and Israel strike Iran

As the U.S. and Israel continued to strike Iran on Monday following a major attack over the weekend that killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, misrepresented images related to the war spread widely online.

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