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What Noah Syndergaard just found out about the REAL Donald Trump

This isn't a set-up for a bawdy joke, but the origins of a cry from the world of sports that Donald Trump is, in fact, a decent, vital and,...

NY Dems are primed to pull redistricting punches

DAYS THE BUDGET IS LATE: 38 VOTING RIGHTS DILEMMA: With Democrats’ national redistricting calculus...

Virginia Democrats Get Their Comeuppance

The state’s supreme court rightly found the process that Democrats used to impose an...

An Independent Federal Reserve Could Be Constitutional

Stripped of its coercive powers, the Fed would structurally resemble America’s first national bank,...

Before the Pentagon, Hegseth was handing veterans the keys to a new life

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, in a video message at the Defender of Freedom Gala in Virginia's Pentagon City last week, fondly recalled his cold morning in Minnesota years ago when he delivered joy to a veteran and his family.

Will Planned Parenthood Stay Defunded?

Medicaid payments to abortion providers will soon resume. Do Republicans have the will to stop them?

In Defense of Data Centers

America must maintain its technological edge.

Minnesota Teachers Empowered to Keep Parents in the Dark

The policy, adopted by 229 districts in the state, likely violates federal law, according to an education watchdog group.

Time to End Race and Gender Preferences in Government Contracts

A new bill would ensure that the principle of equal treatment under the law applies to the federal government, too.

Aide to Democratic Rep. Danny Davis indicted for pandemic fraud

A long-time aide to Democratic Rep. Danny Davis has been indicted on charges of claiming unemployment benefits during the coronavirus pandemic, even though he was working for Congress the whole time.

Rubio arrives for audience with Pope Leo XIV to ease tensions after Trump’s criticism over Iran

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio opened a fence-mending visit to the Vatican on Thursday after President Trump's broadsides against Pope Leo XIV and the U.S.-Israeli war in Iran angered the Holy See and sparked ongoing sparring between the two American leaders.

Judge releases note cellmate says he found after Epstein’s suspected suicide attempt

A note Jeffrey Epstein's former cellmate claimed he found after the millionaire sex offender's first suspected jail suicide attempt was made public Wednesday, years after being sealed and locked in a courthouse vault as part of an unrelated legal dispute.

Supreme Court chief justice pinpoints what Americans misunderstand about he and his colleagues

Chief Justice John Roberts says people fundamentally misunderstand the Supreme Court's role, insisting justices interpret law rather than make policy.

Karen Bass refuses to give ‘yes or no’ answer on whether noncitizens should vote in LA: ‘It depends’

Los Angeles mayoral candidates clashed over whether noncitizens should vote in local elections, with Karen Bass saying "it depends" and Spencer Pratt answering with a simple "no."

University rushes ICE alert system months before deadline after pressure from far-left students

The University of Oregon caved to student demands by adding ICE alerts to its campus emergency system months before the state-mandated September deadline.

Americans keep moving to Texas and Florida — but one other red state is growing even faster

IRS data reveals South Carolina is the fastest-growing state as Americans move south for lower taxes, jobs and quality of life, reshaping economies.

China orders firms to ignore US Iran sanctions, daring US to enforce crackdown

China orders firms to defy U.S. sanctions on Iranian oil in what analysts call an unprecedented escalation of Beijing's resistance to Washington.

Former top Biden official ripped over scandal-plagued past during fiery debate: ‘More fraud’

Xavier Becerra faced attacks from both parties over migrant children, corruption allegations and his HHS record during the latest California gubernatorial debate.

Texas GOP backs resolution saying states have right to repel border ‘invasion’

The U.S. House Texas GOP Caucus is backing a resolution affirming states' constitutional right to secure borders against an "invasion" or "imminent danger."

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