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Gavin Newsom and the California schemers

“California Schemin.’”  Do those words refer to Gavin Newsom’s bid for the presidency — or to the rampant fraud in the state he leads? Perhaps it’s both. Nearly every...

Minimum wage politics are really a stealthy tax grab

Every time a new city council or group of politicians rallies behind a massive...

Want to pay for other people’s car repairs? In California, you will

How very California. Here on the left edge of America, governors, legislators and bureaucrats...

All the pieces are lining up for regime change in Iran

“I think we've had regime change” in Iran, President Donald Trump declared Sunday.

Warning sign? Retirement saving habits eroding, payroll firm says

A firm examined data from 2022 through 2025 to glean insights into the way workers are socking money away for their golden years.

Trump says ‘America needs God’ in Good Friday message touting ‘resurgence of religion’

In a Good Friday address, President Donald Trump claimed religion is growing again in the U.S. for the first time in decades as Holy Week and Easter are celebrated.

President Trump signs order intended to stabilize college sports, threatens lost federal funding

President Trump signed an executive order aimed at fixing college sports Friday that would give federal agencies authority to cut funding at schools that don't comply with mandates covering transfers, eligibility and pay-for-play in the rapidly changing industry.

Trump administration to rejoin offshore drilling agencies separated after 2010 Gulf oil spill

The Trump administration said Friday it is combining two agencies that were separated in the aftermath of the 2010 Gulf oil spill. The Interior Department said the overhaul would increase efficiency and speed up permitting for offshore oil and gas drilling.

Colorado lawyers say court e-file system now makes them certify they won’t assist ICE

Colorado reportedly requires lawyers to certify they won't assist ICE as a condition for accessing the state's court e-filing system, sparking outrage.

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Political cartoons from the desk of Matt Wuerker

Patel, McCormick warn foreign terror threats inside US grew during Biden years

FBI Director Kash Patel said sleeper cell threats are "real" during a roundtable on fentanyl, border security and DHS funding hosted by Sen. David McCormick in Allentown.

Trump gives rare praise to persistent GOP foe after White House ballroom vote

Trump gives a special shout out to Sen. Rand Paul after the fiscal hawk votes yes on plans for the estimated $400 million White House ballroom project.

Is Hochul the unlikely hero of Adams’ world indictments?

FRAUDTUITOUS: Gov. Kathy Hochul has spent the last four months beating the auto-insurance affordability drum and fighting the trial lawyers and unconvinced lawmakers who...

A Proposal to Change Law School Admissions

We need more law grads who have an interest in defending and rebuilding American values and fewer who will catalyze radical change.

David Daleiden’s Charges Fully Expunged After He Exposed Planned Parenthood’s Sale of Aborted Fetal Body Parts

Kamala Harris was the attorney general in California when the case was brought against Daleiden and Sandra Merritt.

Trump makes California the new Ground Zero in blue-state fraud sweep

President Trump has shifted his fraud cleanup blitz to California, pitting Vice President J.D. Vance, his new Fraud Czar, against Gov. Gavin Newsom.

As freed prisoners celebrate in Cuba, human rights groups demand clarity and release of protesters

Katia Arias buzzed with hope on Friday morning as she gathered at the gates of a prison on the outskirts of Havana, waiting with other families for their loved ones to be freed in one of the biggest prison releases by the Cuban government in years.

Mamdani faces backlash over remarks after baby killed in Brooklyn drive-by

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is drawing sharp criticism from politicians and commentators after framing the daylight killing of a 7-month-old Brooklyn girl in terms of gun violence rather than the criminals responsible.

Two illegal immigrants in Florida plead guilty to voting in U.S. elections

Two illegal immigrants living in Florida pleaded guilty in separate cases to lying about their citizenship to vote in U.S. elections.

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