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Rahm Emanuel calls for mandatory retirement age for public officials — including him

Rahm Emanuel said Wednesday he wants to institute a mandatory retirement age of 75 for the president and across branches of government, a pipe dream of a call from...

House takes step closer to referring Clintons for criminal charges with Democratic support

House Republicans vote to advance contempt votes against Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton for refusing to comply with congressional subpoenas in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.

Supreme Court appears ready to keep Lisa Cook on Federal Reserve board despite Trump efforts to fire her

Supreme Court appeared ready to deal Trump a major setback as justices showed strong support for keeping Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook in her position.

Ted Cruz’s 2026 game plan: Lose weight, skip the drinks, read the Bible daily

EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Ted Cruz has three New Year’s resolutions — and he’s making it his 2026 mission to stick to them.

Is LA a global city — or Third World basket case?

Los Angeles is supposed to be a leading global city. We will host the...

After Charlie Kirk Assassination, Young Americans Increasingly Fear Speech Will Be Met by Violence

A new poll by Students for Life of America found that 92 percent of young voters are concerned about violence prompted by political speech.

Tearing Apart NATO, over a Trinket

Trump’s diatribe in a text message to the Norwegian prime minister is unhinged, false, or bonkers in at least ten ways.

Trump posts private messages from European leaders on his aims to control Greenland

President Trump early Tuesday posted a flurry of private messages from European leaders and mocked opponents of his plans to annex Greenland into the U.S.

Supreme Court declines to hear challenges to ban on felons possessing guns

The Supreme Court shunted aside several gun-rights cases Tuesday that tested the limits of the federal law that bans felons from possessing firearms.

Trump tops Nobel Peace Prize odds, matching his self-assessment

President Trump is the odds-on favorite to win the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize, outpacing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Pope Leo XIV, the late Charlie Kirk and humanitarian aid groups across the globe, according to new betting lines.

Trump blasts U.K. plan to transfer island with U.S. Navy base as ‘great stupidity’

President Trump on Tuesday blasted as an "act of great stupidity" the United Kingdom's plan to transfer control of the Chagos Islands, home to a U.S. military base, to the nation of Mauritius.

Bessent says Greenland ownership is designed to prevent a war, not start one

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Tuesday said President Trump wants to acquire Greenland to "prevent a conflict," rather than becoming involved in a full-blown war after a foreign incursion.

Ex-Trump ally Marjorie Taylor Greene rips the president’s endorsements, saying they ‘solidify the swamp’

Ex-Trump ally, former GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, issued a scathing critique of President Donald Trump's endorsement track record.

Trump admin argues judge limiting ICE in Minnesota would be ‘unprecedented’ overreach

The Trump administration argued that Minnesota's bid to limit ICE operations would be "unprecedented" overreach as tensions flare over immigration enforcement.

Trump seeks Davos signing ceremony for Gaza Board of Peace

Trump plans Gaza peace board signing ceremony in Davos after inviting Russia, China, Ukraine and other nations to join proposed international initiative.

California’s looming capital flight problem could reshape state in 3 key areas

California’s proposed billionaire tax is fueling capital flight, raising concerns over the state’s budget, tax base and political power.

Letlow launches Trump-backed Senate bid against Cassidy

Rep. Julia Letlow announced her primary challenge to Sen. Bill Cassidy on Tuesday, just days after President Donald Trump lent his endorsement in the...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—January 20

1983—Eight years after the New Jersey supreme court (in Mount Laurel I) read into the state constitution an obligation on the part of each city to...

Montana College Student Resorted to Racist Harassment to Justify His Own ‘Anti-Hate’ Campaign

Rex Wu Jr. dedicated himself to rooting out racist harassment on campus. A recent legal case revealed he was behind much of it.

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