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Why the federal probe into Alex Pretti’s death isn’t about gun rights

Federal investigation into Alex Pretti shooting focuses on use-of-force policies, despite gun groups raising Second Amendment concerns.

Graham threatens shutdown deal over House-backed repeal, warns Johnson: ‘I won’t forget this’

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., slammed House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., over Arctic Frost and vowed to fight the Trump-backed government funding package, despite White House pressure.

Don Lemon taps Hunter Biden’s attorney to fight Trump DOJ charges

Don Lemon hires Hunter Biden's attorney Abbe Lowell after arrest at anti-ICE protest. Lowell calls charges "unprecedented First Amendment attack."

House gears up to take Senate’s government shutdown deal with rare Sunday meeting

House leaders are aiming to expedite consideration of the Senate's deal to fund the government as a shutdown looms after midnight.

Trump says Iran already has US terms as military strike clock ticks

Iran offers to discuss nuclear program with U.S. "on an equal footing" as Washington deploys warships to Middle East amid growing diplomatic tensions.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—January 29

1971—Two years before Roe v. Wade, a divided three-judge district panel rules in Doe v. Scott that the longstanding Illinois abortion statute is invalid in two respects. The majority holds,...

Thomas Sowell on School Choice and the Price Our Children Pay for Bad Ideas

Thomas Sowell argues that ideology has replaced knowledge and that well-intentioned policies often harm the very people they are meant to help.

Why the Second Alex Pretti Video Matters — and Doesn’t

If Pretti’s character matters, it matters. If it doesn’t, it doesn’t.

Can the Feds Really Prosecute the Minnesota Church Protesters?

Conservatives should be wary of supporting a federal prosecution like this.

What States Can Do When Sacred Spaces Are Violated

Ohio’s experience shows that states can successfully enact legislation to increase penalties for church disrupters.

This Way to the Socialists’ Ball

The administration’s stances are enough to make even Bernie Sanders blush.

Democratic Sen. Klobuchar says she’s running for Minnesota governor after Gov. Walz dropped out

U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar said Thursday she is running for governor of Minnesota, promising to take on President Trump while unifying a state that has endured a series of challenges even before the federal government's immigration crackdown.

Border czar Tom Homan vows to stay in Minnesota ‘until the problem’s gone’

White House border czar Tom Homan announced new cooperation from Minnesota law enforcement after President Donald Trump deployed him to the Twin Cities.

Chicago Teachers Union sparks backlash with video harassing Target employees over ICE as test scores plummet

Chicago Teachers Union members filmed themselves protesting at Target over ICE enforcement, sparking widespread criticism from experts and users questioning the priorities.

Federal court rules Noem terminating temporary protected status for Venezuelans in US was illegal

A federal appeals court ruled that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem unlawfully ended legal protections for Venezuelan and Haitian migrants.

ICE ended Maine enforcement surge, GOP senator says, citing Noem

GOP Sen. Susan Collins noted in a post on X that DHS Secretary Kristi Noem notified her that ICE has concluded "enhanced" activity in Maine.

Ellison brags to DNC activists how many times he has sued the Trump admin: ‘You can count on me’

Minnesota AG Keith Ellison vowed to continue suing the Trump administration after boasting on a call with Democrats that he has brought more than 50 cases.

Klobuchar launches Minnesota governor bid after Walz ends re-election run amid massive fraud scandal

Minnesota Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar is running for governor, she announced Thursday, after Gov. Tim Walz dropped his re-election campaign.

Senate Democrat fires back after VP Vance makes Forrest Gump comparison

Democratic Sen. Tammy Duckworth of Illinois fired back at Vice President JD Vance after he likened her sparring session with Secretary of State Marco Rubio during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing about America's Venezuela policy to an argument between the fictional character Forrest Gump and Isaac Newton.

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