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FAA restricts Texas airspace after Pentagon reportedly strikes down Customs and Border Protection drone

Pentagon reportedly shot down U.S. Customs and Border Protection drone near Texas-Mexico border, prompting criticism and flight restrictions.

What exactly does California get for stratospheric salaries?

In a state that long has delivered poor value for tax dollars, it’s fair...

On paroles, Newsom only has himself to blame

The imminent release of child molester David Allen Funston is a disgrace — for...

Trust the experts on transgenderism, they said   

As parents, our most important responsibility is keeping our children safe. 

Let them eat cake: layer after layer of taxes in California

Californians face more and more taxes, like an insanely tall layer cake on some...

5 times Democrats disrupted Trump’s State of the Union address

President Donald Trump's State of the Union speech featured several interruptions from Democrats.

EXCLUSIVE: Noem backs Trump’s ‘Dalilah Law’ after crash leaves young girl unable to walk, talk

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem backed Trump's "Dalilah Law" to ban states from issuing commercial driver's licenses to illegal immigrants after multiple tragic crashes.

Yes, Congress Should Vote on Iran — Whether or Not the President Asks

The Constitution vests the principal war power in Congress, and it needn’t wait for a president to ask for authorization.

The Talking-Filibuster Quagmire: Lessons from the Civil Rights Act

The differences between 1964 and this year’s debate around the SAVE America Act cannot be wished away.

FBI Raids Los Angeles School District Headquarters, Home of Superintendent

The nature of the investigation remains unclear.

Saving Social Security Is the Wrong Goal

What should a modern retirement system look like — and who should it serve?

Trump’s Emerging Case for More Iran Strikes

Iran’s pursuit of a nuclear bomb is only part of the threat the regime poses.

Judge strikes down key part of Trump’s deportation policy

A federal judge on Wednesday declared Homeland Security's expansive policy letting him send illegal immigrants to so-called third countries is illegal, in a decision that could blow a hole in the president's mass deportation efforts.

Minnesota’s Walz, Ellison to testify before Congress

Two top Minnesota officials, Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison, will take the congressional hot seat next Wednesday as lawmakers seek to uncover the possible fraudulent use of federal funds by some of the state's residents.

Bill Gates addresses past Epstein ties, acknowledges affairs, and apologizes to foundation staff

Gates described his past connection with Epstein as a "huge mistake" and apologized to foundation employees for the reputational harm it has caused.

Citing AP investigation, new bill seeks to prohibit DHS from using full-body restraints

The Department of Homeland Security would be barred from using a full-body restraint device called the WRAP under a new bill introduced in the House on Wednesday.

President Donald Trump’s post-State of the Union sales job begins now

President Donald Trump has delivered the State of the Union. Now the challenge for him is to make that message stick.

Kamala Harris says she ‘might’ run for president again in 2028

Former Vice President Kamala Harris said she is still considering another run for president in 2028, teetering between passing the baton and going full-swing into another campaign.

Supreme Court rules against private prison firm facing forced-work suit from immigration detainees

The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled against a private prison company facing a lawsuit alleging immigration detainees were forced to work and paid only $1 a day in Colorado.

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