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Billionaires aren’t villains — they’re the engine of American innovation

Taking more money from Elon Musk won’t fix the government incompetency that got us here in the first place, but it does undermine the innovators that make our economy...

Trump’s Beijing trip is looking as successful as anyone could’ve hoped

His host, Xi Jinping, offered at least lip service support for Washington’s central goals...

The week in whoppers: AOC reimagines history, Karen Bass’ ‘smiles for junkies’ brainstorm and more

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez claimed that the founding fathers fought the American Revolution against billionaires.

Gavin Newsom’s myths and figures budget just a campaign ad for 2028

California Governor Gavin Newsom presented his final state budget revision on Thursday as if...

Bruce Blakeman’s solar phase

DAYS THE BUDGET IS LATE: 44 TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN: Nassau County Executive...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—May 13

1993—In dissent in University of Miami v. Echarte, Florida chief justice Rosemary Barkett flouts U.S. Supreme Court precedent as she opines that a statutory cap...

The Media Remains Blind to Democratic Radicalism

Politico’s Josh Gerstein cannot see anything other than Donald Trump.

New York Enters the Redistricting Wars

The path to a new gerrymandered map may be more difficult than state Democrats would hope.

Congress Should Say No to Funding the Ballroom

The building of a new ballroom is no scandal, but it should be funded privately, as originally claimed, and not by taxpayers.

A Chance to Reset Antitrust After Spirit Airlines

Current enforcers should treat Spirit Airlines not as a mere talking point against the Biden administration but also as a cautionary tale.

Bill Maher’s Category Error on Socialism

There’s a big difference between government assistance and government control.

House Republican misses another week of votes as health absence strains thin majority

Rep. Tom Kean Jr. will remain absent from Congress for over two months due to an unspecified health issue, with his office saying he will return to a full schedule soon.

James Talarico enlists Barack Obama to help win over black voters after contentious Texas primary

Former President Barack Obama appeared in Texas to boost Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico, who has struggled to gain support of black voters.

Singham-backed, pro-China group drops huge sum on Manhattan HQ as feds probe shadowy network

The People's Forum, linked to a network funded by China-based Marxist tycoon Singham, is raising millions to renovate a newly purchased Manhattan building.

Platner called PTSD excuse ‘bulls—‘ in 2020 post, now cites his own struggle to explain online controversies

Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner once said PTSD is no excuse for "garbage behavior," yet now cites the condition to explain his offensive social media posts.

Dallas mayor blasts NYC for ‘punishing success’ as he pitches ‘Y’all Street’ to fleeing billionaires

Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson touts "Y'all Street" as a rising rival to Wall Street, blasting NYC Mayor Mamdani for what he calls punishing success.

Buttigieg picks sides in Iowa

Pete Buttigieg is picking sides in a heated Senate Democratic primary in the state that cemented his national political profile. Buttigieg, who won the...

Trump heads to Beijing for high-stakes Xi talks as Taiwan tensions, trade disputes test US strength

President Donald Trump meets with Xi Jinping in Beijing for talks on Taiwan, trade, Iran and China's support for Russia amid rising U.S.–China tensions.

Inside the ‘digital lockdown’ for US officials as Trump arrives in China

Trump aides and executives leave personal phones behind for China trip, using clean devices and secure zones to guard against hacking and surveillance.

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