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California fast-food wage law –– a DoorDash for destruction

Where’s the beef? California’s fast-food wage decree is like DoorDash, but for destruction.

Ukraine war’s pivot point is now — if Trump and Zelensky move fast

It's true peace through strength: Ukraine's drone offensive convinced Trump that a ceasefire may...

Fraud defines the public-school system in New York City and the entire state

A host of “successful” students makes administrators look good — why worry about ensuring...

Work-visa fraud costs America big: Hail the Trump team’s crackdown

Team Trump’s anti-fraud campaigns are setting their sights on work-visa abuse — and not...

University of Minnesota Paper Calls White Families ‘Most Powerful Systems Involved in Systemic Racism’

Other issues with ‘whiteness,’ according to the paper, are colorblindness, passivity, and white fragility.

Re: What Next on Comey Prosecution?

When I opined yesterday that Lindsey Halligan would become acting U.S. Attorney pursuant to the Vacancies Reform Act if Attorney General Bondi appointed her...

Rank-and-file Senate Democrats start fight over Schumer’s midterm election strategy

A coalition of Democratic senators dubbed "The Fight Club" is challenging Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer's midterm election strategy.

Defense chief Pete Hegseth slams Sen. Mark Kelly’s Navy uniform, saying medals are out of place

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said a uniform inspection will be the first order of business if Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona is recalled to active duty over charges that the retired Navy captain committed unspecified allegations of misconduct by participating in an anti-Trump video with five fellow Democratic lawmakers.

Trump may select new Fed chair by Christmas, Treasury Secretary Bessent says

President Trump is likely to select a new Federal Reserve chair before Christmas, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Tuesday.

‘Jmail’ website creates a searchable clone of Jeffrey Epstein’s email account

Reading convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's emails just became a whole lot easier.

Turkey pardons offer holiday ritual during precarious moment for Trump

President Donald Trump plans to bestow ceremonial pardons on two turkeys and fly to his private Florida resort on Tuesday to celebrate Thanksgiving, a holiday interlude during what has been a turbulent and uncertain chapter of his second term.

Former Army captain warns Dems’ ‘unpatriotic’ video telling troops to defy orders could spark chaos

Former Army captain slams Democratic lawmakers' viral military video as "unpatriotic," saying it undermines chain of command and increases tensions.

Patients’ group presses Trump to take on health-care ‘fat cats,’ demand real price transparency

A nonprofit patients rights group urges President Donald Trump to take steps to improve health care price transparency as the White House prepares a new health care proposal.

DHS torches ‘bamboozled’ Dems for calling ICE crackdown ‘vicious lies’

Illinois Democrats clash with homeland security officials over immigration enforcement, alleging misinformation campaign and constitutional violations.

Hegseth rips Mark Kelly’s post about his service: ‘You can’t even display your uniform correctly’

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth slammed a post that Sen. Mark Kelly made about his service, saying that, "your medals are out of order and rows reversed."

Trump jokes that Biden turkey pardon in 2024 ‘invalid’ due to autopen

President Donald Trump joked that former President Joe Biden's pardons for last year's Thanksgiving turkeys are "null and void" due to autopen use.

Rep Thomas Massie jokes amid incoming fire from President Trump

House Republican Thomas Massie of Kentucky joked about President Donald Trump repeatedly referring to him using the nickname "Rand Paul Jr."

The Countdown to Conflict with Venezuela Looks Nothing Like the Run-Up to the Iran Strikes

The Trump administration hasn’t been straight with the public in this case, and voters have noticed.

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