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DeSantis announces plans to use new state law to target dozens of alleged terrorist groups

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis designated more than 90 groups as terrorist organizations under a new state law, including CAIR, Muslim Brotherhood and Antifa.

Acting AG Todd Blanche says Newsom’s DOJ claims are not ‘grounded in fact’

Acting AG Todd Blanche says Gov. Gavin Newsom's claims that the Justice Department is politically targeting him are not "grounded in fact."

Don’t forget San Diego’s July 4 fiasco — then vote the bums out

The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted this year to align the county’s...

Insidious truth behind LA City Council’s push for noncitizen voting

The LA City Council yanked its own ballot initiative proposal that, if passed in...

LA Metro’s crime started with decision not to enforce fares — for the sake of ‘equity’

Metro’s ideological commitment to transit equity appears to stand between a safer Metro and...

Raskin tells Lawler to ‘get the hell out’ during contentious hearing

Reps. Mike Lawler and Jamie Raskin clashed over sanctuary city policies at a House Judiciary Committee hearing, trading accusations over illegal immigration.

WATCH: Maryland Dems defend ‘big tent’ party as New York socialist surge fuels Dem divide

Maryland Democrats downplay New York's socialist primary victories, saying results reflect individual districts rather than a national progressive shift.

Congress eyes rare bipartisan housing win with or without Trump’s help

Donald Trump called the bipartisan housing bill a "yawn" compared to the SAVE America Act, refusing to sign it amid his midterm elections push.

EXCLUSIVE: Hawley launches investigation into Postal Service over dumped mail, millions in executive bonuses

Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., demands USPS internal records on dumped mail in St. Louis, executive bonuses and potential criminal wrongdoing in a new probe.

The REALLY SAVE America Act

Don’t end the filibuster — but, if you will do it, at least get some desirable policy outcomes.

Birthright Citizenship: The Majority Opinion

Roberts embraced the logic of Wong Kim Ark, that the citizenship clause ‘incorporated the common law and granted citizenship to nearly all’ U.S.-born children.

Excellent Ruling in Transgender Sports Cases

The Supreme Court today issued a consolidated ruling in the two cases—West Virginia v. B.P.J. and Little v. Hecox—that present the question whether state laws that...

Supreme Court to decide whether states can ban AR-15 rifles

The Supreme Court said Tuesday it will hear cases challenging states' bans on semiautomatic "assault weapons" such as the popular AR-15.

New Jersey GOP Rep. Tom Kean discloses depression diagnosis after return to Congress from absence

Rep. Tom Kean Jr. said he was diagnosed with depression this year and doctors recommended inpatient treatment that kept him from his job in Washington.

Talarico, Paxton deadlocked in new poll as Democrats eye historic Texas Senate upset

The pro-James Talarico forces are jumping on a new poll that shows him within striking distance of becoming the first Democrat to win a statewide race in Texas in more than 30 years.

Supreme Court strikes down limits on campaign coordination between political parties and candidates

The Supreme Court gave approval Tuesday for political parties to coordinate their spending with their candidates, saying a long-standing bar on coordination violates core First Amendment speech rights.

George Washington goes digital to tour U.S. aboard Trump’s ‘Freedom Trucks’

President Trump's mobile museums commemorating America's 250th anniversary, dubbed "Freedom Trucks," are rolling out and traversing the nation.

Supreme Court shuts down Trump’s attempt to change birthright citizenship

The Supreme Court forcefully affirmed America's guarantee of automatic citizenship to persons born on U.S. soil, ruling Tuesday against President Trump's attempt to unilaterally rewrite the bedrock birthright.

South Africa deploys police for widespread protests by groups opposing illegal immigration

Thousands of demonstrators gathered in parts of South Africa to rally against illegal immigration on Tuesday in the biggest migration-related protests since anti-migrant violence broke out in the country in 2008.

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