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California’s gubernatorial debate ranked — and the candidate the ‘D-‘ moderators had it in for

Tuesday’s gubernatorial debate at Pomona College was a good fight — and an enlightening one.

Obama’s gaffe about WHCD shooter Cole Allen is just the latest in the former president’s legacy of lies

Barack Obama’s tacky, hyperpartisan post-presidency is welcome insofar as it serves to remind the...

Michael Goodwin: The Dems’ newest phrase into raging at the GOP is to go ‘Kill yourself’

In almost any other era, the hostile exchange between EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and...

Trump says King Charles agrees that Iran cannot develop a nuclear weapon

President Trump said Tuesday that King Charles III of Britain agrees with his efforts to prevent Iran from having a nuclear weapon, drawing the traditionally apolitical monarchy into the diplomatic conversations about the Iran war.

Charles notes ballroom renovations, alludes to previous British presence at White House

Fox News hosts dominated the guest list for Tuesday night's state dinner at the White House to honor King Charles III and Queen Camilia of Britain.

J.D. Vance boosts Hungarian PM Viktor Orban as defender of Western values before election

Vice President J.D. Vance said he supports Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his effort to put Hungarians first, a blunt display of trans-Atlantic support for President Trump's populist ally ahead of Sunday's tough election.

Maine court rejects expansion of ranked choice voting to state elections

The Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruled that the state Constitution does not allow expanding ranked choice voting to state elections.

DeSantis targets ‘jihad’ with hardline Florida terror crackdown

Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a Florida bill allowing the state to declare terrorist organizations and impose penalties on universities that support them, saying the law protects Floridians.

Trump’s apocalyptic Iran warning raises stakes for sweeping US strike threat

President Donald Trump escalates rhetoric against Iran, warning of massive infrastructure strikes as a Tuesday deadline to reopen the Strait of Hormuz approaches.

Tennessee Senate passes bill criminalizing migrants who defy deportation orders

Tennessee Republicans pass a bill criminalizing remaining in the state after a final deportation order, with violators facing jail and up to $2,500 fines.

Graham eyes ‘down payment’ on Trump-backed SAVE Act without Democratic support

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., plans to put a down payment on voter ID legislation through a party-line reconciliation bill in the fall, bypassing the filibuster with only Republican votes.

Trump calls into Vance-Orban Hungary event: ‘My kind of people’

Trump praised Viktor Orban at a Budapest campaign rally via phone as JD Vance urged thousands of Hungarian supporters to reelect the prime minister.

Ex-Trump ally Marjorie Taylor Greene joins left-wing calls for the 25th amendment as Iran deadline nears

Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene calls for President Donald Trump's removal via the 25th Amendment after his Truth Social post threatening Iran's civilization.

Midterm alarm bells: Democrats face steep favorability deficit despite election gains

New polling shows the Democratic Party's favorability hitting historic lows, with only 28% of Americans viewing Democrats positively ahead of midterms.

Democrat whose parents fled Iran moves to oust Hegseth

Democratic Rep. Ansari, daughter of Iranian immigrants, moves to impeach Secretary of War Pete Hegseth for alleged war crimes in the Iran conflict.

Reporter’s Notebook: Why Trump may not be able to force Congress back over the DHS shutdown

President Trump may lack constitutional authority to summon Congress back to Washington despite the nearly two-month DHS funding shutdown impasse.

No, Attacks on Civilian Infrastructure Are Not Banned Under International Law

Legitimate military targets do not become civilian infrastructure by coercing noncombatants into acting as human shields.

No, Attacks on Civilian Infrastructure Are Not Banned Under International Law

Legitimate military targets do not become civilian infrastructure by coercing noncombatants into acting as human shields.

Washington State Is Giving a Leg Up to Minority-Owned Businesses Through Legally Suspect Programs

The state’s research appears to have been manipulated to create the impression that minority business owners are underrepresented.

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