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Karl Marx knew what the DSA doesn’t. America hates socialism

If the Democratic Socialists' movement succeeds, it will do it by running against the grain of American tradition and mores. 

Kudos to the Trump Administration for Securing Ezra Jin’s Release

Credit President Trump for getting Chinese house church pastor Ezra Jin released from a...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—July 6

1989—In solo dissent in Hamblen v. Dugger, Florida justice Rosemary Barkett opines that a capital...

Europe’s Deadly Aversion to Air-Conditioning

Heat-related illnesses caused an estimated 24,400 deaths in Europe’s urbanized areas in 2025.

Boasberg reverses course on Jan. 6 defendants pardoned by Trump

Boasberg reversed course on an earlier ruling involving high-dollar restitution payments, Jan. 6 defendants and key separation of powers issues.

California launches misconduct portal for reporting federal agents during ICE deportation operations

Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled a portal for Californians to submit images and videos of suspected federal agent misconduct amid rising ICE deportation activity.

Protesters raged, critics mocked — now Obama says his library’s actually opening

The Obama presidential center featuring a library, museum, and athletic facility on Chicago's South Side will open in June after years of delays.

California’s crackdown on ‘less-lethal’ weapons sparks 2A lawsuit targeting Newsom administration

California faces a Second Amendment lawsuit from Byrna Technologies over state laws that ban tear gas sales and restrict non-lethal pepper projectile launchers.

Democratic strategist says Tennessee nominee was ‘fringe of a fringe,’ doomed party’s chances

Welcome's "Deciding to Win" report authors are urging Democrats to moderate positions on cultural issues after the Tennessee special election loss, warning against "fringe" candidates.

House Dem pardoned by Trump reveals whether he will switch political parties

Moderate South Texas Democrat Rep. Henry Cuellar revealed his feelings about his pardon by President Donald Trump and addressed whether he will be switching parties.

GOP says Trump facing tougher scrutiny for Caribbean strikes than Obama did for drone program

Senate Republicans contended that the strikes on suspected drug boats in the Caribbean Sea were meant to stymie the flow of drugs into the country.

National Guard killing reignites immigration war in Congress as Republicans demand sweeping reforms

House Republicans demand immigration overhaul following deadly Afghan refugee attack on National Guard members that left one dead, another injured.

Miami mayoral candidate reveals how he will flip script on Dem rival’s ‘city of renters’ strategy

Miami Republican mayoral candidate Emilio Gonzalez is accusing his far-left opponent Eileen Higgins of wanting to “create a city of renters," despite pushing a message of affordability.

ICE protester who identified as ‘bin Laden’ faces charges over alleged sexually explicit threats to agents

Federal charges filed against Oregon man who protested ICE facility, made violent threats against law enforcement officers and their wives in posts.

Republicans bash Dems’ ‘vilification’ of service members, say rhetoric increases odds of violence

Lawmakers debated ICE agents' use of masks and civilian clothing during operations, with Democrats warning the tactics could lead to dangerous confrontations.

Patel, Bongino defend tenures, saying FBI ‘operating exactly as the country expects’

FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino defend bureau reforms after facing harsh criticism from agents in detailed internal report.

Former NBA star teams up with GOP lawmaker to help young children suffering from stuttering disorder

Former NBA star Michael Kidd-Gilchrist is teaming with Reps. Addison McDowell and Shomari Figures on bipartisan legislation to require early stuttering screenings for kids on Medicaid.

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