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Catholic Bishops Speak Out Against Notre Dame’s Pro-Abortion Appointee

The bishops expressed dismay over the school’s appointment of Professor Susan Ostermann to lead the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies.

Epstein Files Feeding Frenzy Is No Moral Panic, Expert Declares

Your academic credentials don’t help you when your argument is absurd.

Carrie Prejean’s Newfound Grift

Good riddance to the now-former member of Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission.

Gov. Moore boasts funding initiatives in State of the State address, slams Trump

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore touted what he called his administrative success and shook his finger at "Washington's cruelty" during his fourth State of the State address in Annapolis on Wednesday.

Carrie Prejean Boller removed from Religious Liberty Commission

Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick removed Carrie Prejean Boller from the White House Religious Liberty Commission after setting off a contentious hearing this week over Israel's war in Gaza.

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.

This is a breaking news story and will be updated

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?

Trump’s immigration chiefs are set to testify in Congress following protester deaths

The heads of the agencies carrying out President Trump's mass deportation agenda will testify in Congress Tuesday and face questions over how they are prosecuting immigration enforcement inside American cities.

What to know about Tuesday’s House hearing on foreign influence in American nonprofits: ‘Follow the money’

House committee holds hearing on foreign influence in American nonprofits, examining alleged Chinese funding of domestic protest groups and organizations.

Hawley targets Minnesota fraud, CCP-linked money at Senate hearing: ‘Taxpayers robbed blind’

A Tuesday Senate hearing is set to expose billions in federal assistance fraud linked to transnational groups and event the Chinese Communist Party.

Trump admin to repeal Obama-era greenhouse gas finding in large-scale deregulation

President Donald Trump's administration is set to reverse a 2009 greenhouse gas finding in what EPA chief calls "largest deregulation" in U.S. history.

Iran draws missile red line as analysts warn Tehran is stalling US talks

Iran rejects U.S. demands to negotiate ballistic missile program as tensions escalate across Middle East despite ongoing diplomatic talks in Oman.

Senate races to avert third shutdown as DHS deal takes shape

Department of Homeland Security faces a potential shutdown affecting TSA, FEMA and the Coast Guard, as Senate Democrats push for immigration enforcement changes.

As Ukraine war drags on, Trump hits Putin by squeezing Russia’s proxies

President Donald Trump threatened "very severe consequences" on Russia in 2025 if Moscow didn't end Ukraine war, pressuring Russian allies Iran and Venezuela to force Putin's hand.

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