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The Epstein files are creating headaches for New Hampshire’s most powerful political dynasties

A New Hampshire magnate with ties to power players in both parties has appeared in successive batches of the Epstein files, roiling politics in his home state and threatening...

Maryland Gov Wes Moore in hot seat after report questions claim about grandfather and KKK

Maryland Democratic Gov. Wes Moore faces questions over disputed family story about grandfather fleeing KKK threats, adding scrutiny to White House ambitions.

Grassley: Biden DOJ bypassed constitutional safeguards by subpoenaing senator phone records

FBI probe Arctic Frost led to subpoenas for 20 Republican Congress members' phone records, Senator Chuck Grassley said during telecom executive hearing.

Schumer, Jeffries trash Trump’s DHS proposal as ‘incomplete and insufficient’

Senate and House Democratic leaders slam President Donald Trump's counterproposal on DHS funding, citing insufficient details on ICE changes ahead of Friday deadline.

Meet America’s most — and least — impactful voters

Not all Americans’ votes are equal. And some have a way bigger impact than...

The Epstein files are creating headaches for New Hampshire’s most powerful political dynasties

A New Hampshire magnate with ties to power players in both parties has appeared in successive batches of the Epstein files, roiling politics in...

Maryland Gov Wes Moore in hot seat after report questions claim about grandfather and KKK

Maryland Democratic Gov. Wes Moore faces questions over disputed family story about grandfather fleeing KKK threats, adding scrutiny to White House ambitions.

Grassley: Biden DOJ bypassed constitutional safeguards by subpoenaing senator phone records

FBI probe Arctic Frost led to subpoenas for 20 Republican Congress members' phone records, Senator Chuck Grassley said during telecom executive hearing.

Schumer, Jeffries trash Trump’s DHS proposal as ‘incomplete and insufficient’

Senate and House Democratic leaders slam President Donald Trump's counterproposal on DHS funding, citing insufficient details on ICE changes ahead of Friday deadline.

Meet America’s most — and least — impactful voters

Not all Americans’ votes are equal. And some have a way bigger impact than others. Every four years, a small handful of swing states...

Nancy Guthrie case: Why criminals are turning to cryptocurrency for ransoms

Bitcoin’s speed, global reach and public ledger have made it a frequent demand in ransom cases. Here’s why criminals ask for crypto and how investigators track it.

‘I Voted’ sticker helps convict noncitizen who cast ballot in 2024 as election security debate heats up

Lina Maria Orovio-Hernandez convicted on federal charges of identity theft, passport fraud and illegal voting in Massachusetts. Justice Department highlighted the rare case.

Foreign billionaires funnel $2.6B to US advocacy groups to influence policy, watchdog report claims

A new report from a watchdog says six international groups routed more than $2.65 billion into U.S. politics through nonprofit grants, a loophole the group argues needs to be fixed.

James Comer investigates reports of noncitizens found on key swing state’s voter rolls

The House Oversight Committee is investigating reports that noncitizens appeared in Michigan jury pools and voter rolls.

Republican Sen Susan Collins says she’s running for re-election

GOP Sen. Susan Collins of Maine has announced that she will seek re-election this year.

"GOOD NEWS! I am ALL-IN for 2026," she noted in a Tuesday post on X.

In a video, the lawmaker pulls a sneaker out of a box and quips, "This is perfect for 2026, because I'm running."

Collins was one of the seven Senate Republicans who voted to convict after the House impeached President Donald Trump in 2021. That Senate vote, which occurred after Trump had already left office, fell short of the threshold required for conviction.

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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 10

1947—In Everson v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court misconstrues the Establishment Clause as erecting a “wall of separation” between church and state. As law...

Can This American Company Help Claw Back the Critical-Minerals Industry from China?

Graphite One will benefit from the Trump administration’s Fast-41 program, which cuts down the critical-minerals permitting process.

Bad Bunny’s Halftime Show Is Not an ‘Issue’ Worth Debating

Why must this be a topic of specifically political import?

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