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Clean coal? Yes; Dems’ radical climate dogma? No

Democrats’ radical green playbook is showing its decrepitude.

Prospects have dimmed for Spencer Pratt, Los Angeles

Since Election Day on Tuesday, Los Angeles County has begun the long, slow process...

From San Francisco to San Diego, voters are done writing blank checks

For years, the playbook was simple. Wrap a sales tax in the language of...

California’s slow ballot count a symptom: The state can’t do anything

California’s slow ballot count isn’t just a political disgrace. It’s also a symbol of...

U.S. attorney opens investigations into California’s elections, sends prosecutor to LA vote center

The U.S. attorney's office in Los Angeles said Friday it had opened "multiple election fraud investigations" related to California's elections and sent a prosecutor to the county's vote-counting center.

ExxonMobil Shareholders Chose Fiduciary Duty over Political Theater

States and investors are waking up to how activists have been hijacking companies through proxy votes.

Trump says he will nominate Todd Blanche to serve as attorney general

President Trump said Wednesday that he will nominate Todd Blanche to serve as attorney general, tapping his former personal lawyer who has aggressively pursued the Republican president's agenda while leading the Justice Department in an acting role.

California election results still undecided as Los Angeles begins counting ballots

California's primary results remain undecided days after voting, with Steve Hilton leading the gubernatorial race and Spencer Pratt holding second in LA.

Jill Biden tells memoir critic, ‘Say it to my face, buddy’

Former first lady Jill Biden defended her memoir while discussing former President Joe Joe Biden's disastrous 2024 debate performance and his aging.

Secret Signal chats reveal how anti-ICE agitators coordinated Newark riots

A network of about 100 groups with $825 million in combined annual revenues allegedly coordinates Newark's Delaney Hall ICE protests using encrypted chats.

The growing list of controversies threatening Democrat Graham Platner’s Maine Senate bid

Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner draws national attention but faces mounting controversies over his personal conduct and social media posts.

Conservatives erupt after Al Green melts down during viral clash: ‘Unhinged lunatic’

Rep. Al Green told DHS Secretary Mullin to shut up during a heated Budget hearing exchange over accusations of racism and peaceful protest signs.

Platner’s anti-corporate crusade hits awkward snag as receipts tell another story

Maine Democrat Graham Platner built an anti-corporate brand while cashing checks from lobbyists tied to Big Pharma, defense and tech, documents show.

Trump says he will nominate acting AG Todd Blanche to permanently lead Justice Department

President Trump announces plans to nominate acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to permanently lead the Department of Justice after Pam Bondi's firing.

Trump’s sagging approval rate in Ohio puts Sen. Jon Husted in danger, poll shows

President Trump's support in Ohio has cratered since the 2024 election and is hurting his endorsed candidate in the upcoming Senate race, a new Fox News poll shows.

Rubio torches Democrat after bizarre hearing questions about his shoes: ‘Is this a circus?’

Secretary of State Marco Rubio called a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing "a circus" after Democratic California Rep. Sara Jacobs questioned him about shoes gifted by Trump.

Gov. Mikie Sherrill accuses ICE of denying her access to Newark detention facility Delaney Hall

New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill accuses ICE of denying her access to Delaney Hall detention facility amid allegations of unsafe conditions inside.

The History and Future of Republican Slush-Fund Opposition

There are two distinct Democratic abuses of settlements that Republicans have opposed since around the middle of the Obama administration.

Homeland Security secretary says ICE will increase new officer training next month

Immigration and Customs Enforcement will increase the amount of training for new officers next month, Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said Wednesday, after criticism that the agency was loosening standards as it rushed to deploy more deportation officers.

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