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Miranda Devine: Cowardly GOP senators run home

In one fell swoop, Thune ceded the moral high ground to Democrats who now can blame Republican intransigence for their shutdowns.

The left LOVES kings — the ones with (D) after their name

In Saturday’s “No Kings” protests, the usual “resistance” crowd managed to again show their...

Plowing ahead in Israel’s wartime

My reporting was just told by a Jerusalem family to their relatives who live...

Trump claims deaths of Iranian leaders ‘truly is regime change’

President Trump on Sunday argued the U.S. has already forced regime change in Iran, pointing to the death of multiple Iranian leaders since joint U.S.-Israeli forces launched attacks a month ago. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump said he wasn't sure if the U.S. would reach a deal with the current Iranian leadership to...

Trump says ‘my favorite thing is to take the oil in Iran’

President Trump on Sunday suggested his priority in Iran is taking control of the country's oil industry as he weighs next steps one month into the war he launched with Israel. “To be honest with you, my favorite thing is to take the oil in Iran but some stupid people back in the US say:...

Trump claims donor funded White House ballroom includes hidden build below with security focus

A $400 million White House ballroom approved by the Commission of Fine Arts will include an underground complex, Trump says, funded by private donors.

Trump dominates CPAC poll as conservatives rally behind agenda, back Iran action

A new CPAC survey finds strong conservative backing for Trump's agenda, with 91% supporting tariffs and 89% backing military action in Iran.

DHS shutdown surpasses record set in fall’s government-wide lapse, with no end in sight

With Congress at a stalemate again, lawmakers left Washington for the Easter and Passover holidays and are not set to return until the week of April 13.

After 160 years, Supreme Court to settle birthright citizenship for illegal immigrants

You don't have to go very deep into the U.S. Constitution to see the word "citizen" appear. It's first used in Article I, Section 2, where the founding document says to serve in the House of Representatives someone must have been a citizen for seven years.

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to what to expect on DHS funding when the Senate meets Monday

The Senate could end the DHS shutdown Monday via unanimous consent on the House bill, but a single objection from any senator could keep it frozen.

Midnight train from Georgia: A view of America from the tracks as airports struggle in the shutdown

There's something melodic about watching the sun rise over a rural stillness broken only by the rhythms of steel wheels on tracks. Or so we tell ourselves.

Dozens arrested for failing to disperse after ‘No Kings’ rally in Los Angeles

Authorities in Los Angeles deployed tear gas near a federal detention center and made dozens of arrests following one of thousands of "No Kings" rallies held this weekend across the United States and in Europe to protest President Donald Trump's actions and the war in Iran.

Europe looks to increase deportations as some warn of Trump-like tactics

The European Union is expanding its powers to track, raid and deport migrants to "return hubs'' in third countries in Africa and elsewhere, quietly adopting tactics of the Trump administration that have drawn criticism from immigration-rights advocates in the 27-nation bloc.

From Cory Booker to Rand Paul, 2028 White House speculation is already underway

A wave of 2028 speculation is already rolling through Washington, with elected officials in both parties weighing their next moves and hinting at presidential ambitions as they juggle reelection plans, party dynamics and personal events.

Scathing report claims nation’s oldest labor union ‘betrayed’ MAGA members through ‘shocking’ spending

A watchdog report alleges railroad union BLET spent 99% of party donations on Democrats, despite data suggesting its members largely back President Donald Trump.

New pro-AI group backed by Trump allies plans $100M midterm spending push

AI is emerging as a key political battleground as a new $100M pro-industry group enters the 2026 midterms to back deregulation and counter stricter rules.

Court Grants Anthropic Injunction Against Trump Admin’s ‘Supply Chain Risk’ Designation

The government has seven days to appeal the conclusion that it violated Anthropic’s free-speech rights.

‘At what cost?’: Sen. Andy Kim warns against U.S. ground troops in Iran

Sen. Andy Kim is urging President Trump and congressional Republicans to keep U.S. troops out of Iran.

Border czar Tom Homan says TSA agents could get paid as soon as Tuesday

Border czar Tom Homan says the Trump administration plans to start paying Transportation Security Administration workers as soon as Tuesday.

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