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Trump says Democrats replacing Platner is ‘very hard for them to do’

Trump said Democrats will struggle to replace Graham Platner after the Maine Senate candidate suspended his campaign amid rape allegations from Politico.

Trump’s voter ID bill catches unlikely break as McConnell remains sidelined

Mitch McConnell's weeks-long absence removes one key "no" vote on the SAVE America Act, but Senate Republicans still face a filibuster problem.

New Jersey’s outrageous union giveaways are paving a road to ruin

New Jersey has spent decades substituting government mandates for market competition and individual freedom....

Nirav Shah, governor primary runner-up, jumps into race to replace Platner

Nirav Shah, the former Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention director who recently...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—July 9

1987—In 1986, the Supreme Court ruled in California v. Ciraolo that a person growing marijuana in...

Congress investigates betting scandals rocking NBA and Major League Baseball following federal charges

Sports gambling boom raises integrity concerns as betting scandals emerge in leagues, prompting congressional scrutiny of gaming industry practices.

Alleged National Guard shooter worked with US government entities in Afghanistan, including CIA: Ratcliffe

The Afghan national accused of shooting two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., worked with U.S. entities, including the CIA, as a member of a partner force in Afghanistan.

Trump vows immigration crackdown after Afghan named as shooter in Guard ambush

The man suspected of gunning down two National Guard soldiers near the White House on Wednesday was an immigrant from Afghanistan who came to the U.S. during President Biden's 2021 airlift, President Trump said.

Virginia brothers plotted to kill ICE agents, Homeland Security says

Two brothers in Virginia have been arrested after an off-duty police officer overheard the men allegedly discussing plans to kill immigration officers, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said Wednesday.

Court transcripts show Border Patrol official Greg Bovino dodging questions about use of force

Newly released transcripts of private interviews with a senior U.S. Border Patrol official and other authorities leading the immigration crackdown in the Chicago area reveal tense exchanges as leaders dodged questions about high-profile uses of force.

Alleged DC shooter entered US under Afghan resettlement push Mayorkas vowed would be done ‘swiftly and safely’

Biden’s Department of Homeland Security insisted Afghan evacuees were thoroughly vetted, but sources confirm the DC Guardsmen shooter was admitted through a Biden-era rapid resettlement program for Afghans.

The Free Birth Cult

An investigation sheds light on what can happen when women emphatically pursue ‘free’ birth.

You Can’t Dismantle the Administrative State If You Are Expanding It

The MAGA right will start to care only when the administrative state that Trump is fashioning falls into the hands of the Democrats.

Judges allow North Carolina to use a map drawn in bid to give Republicans another U.S. House seat

A federal three-judge panel on Wednesday allowed North Carolina to use a redrawn congressional map aimed at flipping a seat to Republicans as part of President Donald Trump's multistate redistricting campaign ahead of the 2026 elections.

Trump bars South Africa from 2026 G20 in Miami

President Trump said South Africa will not be receiving an invitation to the 2026 Group of 20 Summit held in Miami because of its treatment of a U.S. representative at this year's summit.

‘Hit piece’: Trump defends energy levels at New York Times report about schedule

President Trump railed against a report that focused on his age and his schedule at the White House, calling it a "hit piece."

Trump administration’s effort to end 1960s school desegregation cases faces a hurdle

The Trump administration's effort to overturn decades-old school desegregation orders is facing pushback from a federal judge in Louisiana.

Immigrant with family ties to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is detained by ICE

A Massachusetts woman who was once engaged to the brother of White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt remains in ICE custody two weeks after being arrested on her way to pick up the son she shares with her former fiance.

Government push to unseal court records offers clues about what could be in the Epstein files

As the Justice Department gets ready to release its files on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his longtime confidant Ghislaine Maxwell, a court battle over sealed documents in Maxwell's criminal case is offering clues about what could be in those files.

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