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Trump backs MAGA champion Mike Collins in Georgia’s Republican Senate runoff

Trump endorses Rep. Mike Collins in Georgia's Republican Senate runoff against Derek Dooley, who is backed by Gov. Kemp, ahead of Tuesday's key vote.

Bowser reinstates limited youth curfew in DC

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) reinstated a curfew for minors on Friday, extending restrictions aimed at deterring underage crime and disorderly conduct in Washington neighborhoods for another two weeks. “Effective tonight, all youth under 18 are subject to an 11PM curfew—and designated zones will be subject to an 8PM curfew as determined by the Chief of Police,”...

Karen Bass’s brother joins lawsuit against Los Angeles over Palisades fire

The brother of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass (D) has joined a lawsuit blaming the city and others for the devastation caused by the deadly 2025 Palisades fire, according to multiple reports. Kenneth Bass and his wife, Cindy, sued the city last month in L.A. Superior Court, claiming in a complaint reviewed by L.A. Material...

Justice at last for slain tourist Ethan Williams — but New York is still in his debt

As Jason Williams told his son’s killer before the judge Thursday, “You entered the...

Fan of the people

A delightful encounter between Morocco and Brazil just wrapped up at the Meadowlands, just...

Prosecutors Go Out of Their Way to Bring Case in . . . San Francisco?

An odd wrinkle in the Supreme Court’s venue decision.

Trump Nominates Prosecutor Jay Clayton to Be Director of National Intelligence

Meanwhile, Democrats kill a House proposal to extend foreign surveillance authority, as the Friday deadline looms.

Trump restores commercial fishing within marine monuments, rolling back protections

President Trump on Thursday restored commercial fishing in three Pacific Ocean marine national monuments, rolling back previous presidents' environmental protections.

J.D. Vance to make first appearance on ‘The View’

Vice President J.D. Vance will appear on ABC's "The View" next Tuesday, his first visit to the daytime talk program, to promote his new book, "Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith." The panel is anticipated to question Vance about the administration's priorities and the latest political headlines.

Birthday punches: Trump to celebrate birthday, America’s 250th with White House UFC event

On Sunday, as President Trump marks his 80th year on Earth, he'll set a new bar for presidential parties with professional MMA fights on the White House's South Lawn.

Drifting independent voters emerge as dire warning sign for Trump’s GOP in the midterms

President Trump and Republicans are staring down a defection of independent voters less than five months before the midterm elections that will shape the final two years of his presidency.

Trump taps U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton to lead national intelligence

President Trump on Thursday nominated U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton as director of national intelligence, teeing up the Senate confirmation process to permanently replace departing DNI Tulsi Gabbard amid bipartisan uproar over his temporary pick.

FIRST ON FOX: DOJ sues Spanberger’s Virginia over laws kneecapping federal agents as mask war escalates

The Justice Department sued Virginia over laws that could criminally punish masked federal agents and dismantle local ICE cooperation agreements.

‘Transgender madness’ under fire after Congress lets taxpayer funding ban lapse

Sen. Hawley demands investigation into $1.5 billion in Medicare and Medicaid funding allegedly used by Planned Parenthood for transgender procedures.

Mamdani stands by fellow socialist candidate despite resurfaced far-left, anti-American posts

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani backs congressional candidate Darializa Avila Chevalier despite resurfaced deleted posts slamming U.S., police and borders.

The Left’s War on the Supreme Court Continues

It is on all of us to stand up against these attacks—and to lower the temperature before someone gets hurt.

Supreme Court Holds the Line Against Judicially Invented Lawsuits and Legislative History as Law

A case about who can sue to enforce federal law descended into a bitter battle between Justices Barrett and Jackson over legislative history.

The U.S. Energy Revolution Is Iran’s Worst Enemy

For all the financial pressure the energy-cost spike is putting on consumers today, it would have been far worse a decade ago.

Justice Thomas, Standing Athwart Judge-Made Law

If this doesn’t sound very much like law, and you’re wondering where exactly the Court is getting this stuff, Justice Clarence Thomas is your man.

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