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2028 Democrats say anyone can win. Voters aren’t so sure.

NEW YORK — A fear of losing again is already shaping how Democrats think about 2028. Chants of “run again!” reverberated through the packed room as Kamala Harris spoke...

Trump adversary running for Senate borrows his filibuster playbook

Maine Gov. Janet Mills' Senate platform includes filibuster reform that mirrors President Donald Trump and conservatives' own push for a talking filibuster in the Republican-led Senate.

Why Mamdani and Cea Weaver’s magical-thinking means MORE woes for city housing

Mayor Zohran Mamdani and "tenant czar" Cea Weaver just won't quit their drive to...

Trump backs Hilton ahead of California GOP vote, testing Bianco’s grip on party endorsement

California Republicans vote this Sunday to endorse a candidate for governor after Trump backed Steve Hilton over rival Sheriff Chad Bianco last week.

Watchdog, GOP lawmaker warn NY voter registration systems lacks key safeguards

Election integrity group RITE and Rep. Claudia Tenney threatened federal court action over alleged New York voter registration violations.

Vulnerable Dem incumbent caught calling home state ‘stolen land’ in resurfaced video

A resurfaced video showed battleground Democrat Rep. Gabe Vasquez claiming his home state was "stolen land" and saying racism was embedded into nearly every part of life.

Homan warns Spanberger blocking access to Virginia jails could force more ICE street operations: ‘Do the job’

Border Czar Tom Homan blasts Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger over sanctuary policies, threatens to send more ICE teams into streets to enforce the law if necessary.

Minnesota fraud scandal: Sixth family member who met with AG Ellison set to plead guilty

A sixth family member is expected to plead guilty in a massive Minnesota fraud scheme that allegedly stole $14 million from a federal meal program.

Federal judge blocks Trump admin effort to end temporary protected status for Ethiopia

A Biden-nominated federal judge postponed the termination of Ethiopia's temporary protected status, pushing back against the Trump administration's TPS decision.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 9

2001—A Ninth Circuit panel, in an opinion by Stephen Reinhardt, rules in Doe v. Otte that application of Alaska’s Sex Offender Registration Act (commonly termed a...

John Mearsheimer Has a Problem with Reality

The political scientist’s brand of realism reads as blatant antisemitism.

Restore Merit to College Admissions by Ending Legacy Preferences

Congress should act to remove higher education’s mechanisms that protect those already advantaged by wealth and birth.

Trump warns U.S. military ready for ‘next conquest,’ will remain near Iran until ‘real’ deal reached

President Trump cautioned Iran late Wednesday night that the U.S. military is standing by with additional ammunition and weapons to take action against Iran if necessary until an authentic agreement is reached and complied with.

Impact of Trump’s 646 deregulatory actions diluted by tariffs, executive orders

President Trump's efforts to cut Biden-era regulations are being eclipsed by his tariffs and other executive actions that threaten to mask the gains he's made from cutting red tape, according to a new report.

DC’s bid to block Trump’s National Guard deployment hits basic legal snag: Can’t sue itself

A conservative watchdog argues Washington, D.C., cannot sue the federal government because the district is part of it, filing a brief in a high-stakes National Guard case.

Republicans cautious on energy prices despite ceasefire

In the day following President Donald Trump’s announcement of a two-week ceasefire with Iran, dozens of congressional Republicans released statements of support for the...

Spanberger ripped after taking credit for billions in investments secured under GOP predecessor: ‘Pathetic’

Virginia Dem Governor Abigail Spanberger touted $7.1 billion in investment and 3,250 new jobs this week, but the investments were actually announced under her GOP predecessor.

Trump trashes MTG after Republican wins contest to fill her old seat ‘despite the stench left by Greene’

President Trump blasts former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene after Clay Fuller wins the special election runoff to fill her old congressional seat in Georgia.

Colorado’s latest Supreme Court loss adds to growing string of culture war defeats

Colorado's conversion therapy ban was struck down by the Supreme Court on First Amendment grounds, marking the latest in a series of high-profile legal defeats for the state.

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