Politics

Democrats shy away from questions on whether Harris should run for president in 2028

House Democrats are shying away from endorsing Kamala Harris for a 2028 presidential run as names like Newsom, Shapiro and Whitmer are also being discussed.

LA City Council sides with criminals over cops in brainless traffic stop ban

The Los Angeles City Council voted 14-0 to advance restrictions on police traffic stops...

Republicans get boost with Virginia ruling, but keeping House still tough

The Supreme Court of Virginia sent a shockwave through the political world when it...

One way or another, Mamdani’s rent freeze will mean disaster for those he claims to help

By turning what is supposed to be an evidence-based analysis into a politicized spectacle,...

How Democrats stole Christmas from San Diego

San Diego might cancel its beloved Christmas festival, December Nights, under a cost-cutting proposal...

Democrats shy away from questions on whether Harris should run for president in 2028

House Democrats are shying away from endorsing Kamala Harris for a 2028 presidential run as names like Newsom, Shapiro and Whitmer are also being discussed.

Newsom’s ‘Golden State Start’ promises 400 free diapers per baby as California grapples with budget woes

Gov. Gavin Newsom announces Golden State Start, a new California program offering 400 free diapers to every family with a newborn starting this summer.

Some Further Thoughts on the End of the Virginia Gerrymander

This is going to put the Florida Supreme Court in a fascinating position.

Appeals court rules ICE must give members of Congress unfettered access

A federal appeals court upheld a lower court ruling that gave members of Congress unfettered access to ICE detention facilities, saying the agency was breaking the law by slapping restrictions on their comings and goings.

Community-built map tracks ICE activity across Tucson, Arizona

Tucson migrant advocates have designed a new tool to help track immigration-related enforcement in and around the city as arrests surge under President Donald Trump's mass deportation initiative.

In meeting with VP Vance, Qatar stresses importance for Pakistani mediation of U.S.-Iran war

A top Qatari official stressed the need for "all parties" to cool down tensions in the Middle East during a meeting with Vice President J.D. Vance.

NY Dems are primed to pull redistricting punches

DAYS THE BUDGET IS LATE: 38 VOTING RIGHTS DILEMMA: With Democrats’ national redistricting calculus now in disarray over today’s court order blocking new Virginia...

Virginia Democrats Get Their Comeuppance

The state’s supreme court rightly found the process that Democrats used to impose an egregious gerrymander illegal.

An Independent Federal Reserve Could Be Constitutional

Stripped of its coercive powers, the Fed would structurally resemble America’s first national bank, chartered in 1791.

Before the Pentagon, Hegseth was handing veterans the keys to a new life

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, in a video message at the Defender of Freedom Gala in Virginia's Pentagon City last week, fondly recalled his cold morning in Minnesota years ago when he delivered joy to a veteran and his family.

White House official promises bombshell 2020 election evidence is on the way

Ambassador Monica Crowley, the U.S. government's chief of protocol, said the administration will "soon" produce evidence that proves President Trump won the 2020 election.

Trump reportedly signs off on firing FDA Commissioner Marty Makary

President Trump has given his stamp of approval on a plan to fire Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday, citing unnamed sources.

Trump is lifting restrictions on hunting in national parks, refuges and wilderness areas

President Donald Trump's administration is quietly pushing national park, refuge and wilderness area managers to dramatically scale back hunting restrictions, raising questions about visitor safety and the impact on wildlife.

Republicans seize momentum in redistricting battle for U.S. House seats ahead of midterm elections

A national redistricting battle over U.S. House seats swung toward Republicans on Friday, as a Virginia court invalidated a Democratic gerrymandering effort and Republicans in other Southern states forged ahead with plans that could yield additional GOP seats in the November midterm elections.

- A word from our sponsors -

spot_img
HomePolitics