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Hawaii’s Shocking Legal Argument Against the Second Amendment

Historical outliers like the discriminatory Black Codes cannot be used to justify a state government violating explicit provisions of the Bill of Rights.

The U.S. Formally Withdraws from the Reform-Resistant World Health Organization

The U.S. is now fully withdrawn from the World Health Organization.

Helped by Trump, Beijing Wriggles Out from Under the TikTok Ban

This is a complete violation of the law and is selling out American national...

Let’s Divorce Teaching from Research

David C. Phillips argues that it is a bad use of resources and proposes...

Steny Hoyer endorses former campaign manager as successor in Congress

Rep. Steny H. Hoyer is endorsing his former campaign manager to succeed him after he leaves Congress, where he is currently the longest-serving Democrat.

Appeals court hands Trump admin ‘victory’ in Minnesota ICE force restrictions case

A court ruling temporarily removed restrictions on federal agents after protesters allegedly faced pepper spray during immigration enforcement operations.

Somali-born activist praises Trump’s stark warning at Davos speech: ‘Priority No. 1’

After President Donald Trump took to the stage in Davos to declare that Western civilization must defend itself, Somali-born activist and author Ayaan Hirsi Ali said, “Trump is right."

Only one House Democrat joined GOP to repeal ‘short-circuiting’ Biden-era regulation

Lawmakers vote to restore mineral access in Minnesota's federal lands, citing national security needs for domestic critical minerals over foreign imports.

On Trumpism and Conservatism

The most important changes we have seen over the last decade on the right, and in our politics generally, are not matters of ideology...

The Supreme Court Isn’t Inclined to Let Trump Have His Way with the Fed

Trump is arguing for a big-ticket ruling from the Supreme Court that presidents have the constitutional power to remove executive officers.

House Republicans call Virginia redistricting move illegal, plan to continue fight in court

House Republicans are calling the new Virginia congressional map proposed by state Democrats an "illegal action," and say the GOP will continue to fight the proposal in court.

Trump strikes ‘framework’ for deal on Greenland, Arctic and drops threat of tariff on Europe

President Trump said Wednesday he struck a framework for a deal on Greenland and the Arctic after a productive conversation with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, prompting him to drop military and trade threats against Europe.

Former Iowa superintendent expected to plead guilty to falsely claiming U.S. citizenship

The former superintendent of Iowa's largest school district, whose arrest by federal immigration agents drew national attention, is expected to plead guilty Thursday in federal court to charges that he falsely claimed to be a U.S. citizen and illegally possessed firearms.

Minneapolis businesses struggle during Trump’s immigration enforcement surge

At Taste of East African in Minneapolis, the manager and owner are the only employees who come to work now, serving new customers who aren't familiar with the food but are trying to support a restaurant challenged by a federal immigration enforcement surge.

House committee votes to hold Clintons in criminal contempt for refusing to testify about Epstein

In an unprecedented move, a Republican-led House Committee voted to hold former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in criminal contempt of Congress for refusing to testify on Capitol Hill about their relationship with sex offender and accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

Vance to visit Minneapolis as tensions rise over ICE operations

Vice President J.D. Vance will visit Minneapolis on Thursday as pressure continues to escalate over Immigration and Customs Enforcement immigration arrests.

Maine becomes latest target for ICE arrests

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced Wednesday that it was surging people into Maine to conduct arrests of illegal immigrants, moving to push back on the "sanctuary politicians" who run the state.

Trump drops his tariff threats, promising continued negotiations to acquire Greenland

President Trump is forgoing his threat to impose tariffs on European nations that disagree with his desire to put Greenland under U.S. control.

Tulsi Gabbard condemns Democrats for ‘hostility towards God’

Protesters disrupting a Minnesota church service are an example of why Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard left the Democratic Party, she said, more than three years after she shed that political affiliation.

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