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Congress melts down: Members unleash personal attacks after weeks of shutdown drama

Congress prioritizes personal attacks over legislating as lawmakers target colleagues with censure efforts, creating dysfunction on Capitol Hill.

Abortion restrictions create major roadblock for bipartisan Obamacare subsidy deal in Senate

Obamacare premium subsidies set to expire by year-end as Senate struggles to find bipartisan solution amid heated abortion funding debate between parties.

Trump rewrites national security playbook as mass migration overtakes terrorism as top US threat

Trump administration releases new national security strategy shifting focus from Middle East terrorism to Western Hemisphere threats and border security.

National Guardsmen shooting spotlights the danger of ‘insider attacks’ — and I should know

Rahmanullah Lakanwal is just the latest supposedly highly vetted Afghan military partner accused of...

‘George W. Bush’s Dismal Failure on Fourth Circuit Nominations’

That’s the title of my new Confirmation Tales post, which explores how and why...

House GOP launches blitz of bills to shut down CCP infiltration of US schools: ‘Commonsense’

House Republicans advance bills targeting Chinese Communist Party influence in U.S. schools. Legislation aims to protect students from CCP propaganda.

New Jersey Democrats Live Down to Expectations

The state’s Democratic lawmakers are forcing through a potentially disastrous bill.

Thumbs Up on the New Higher Ed Accrediting Commission

The education blob, however, is not happy.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—December 4

2017—In Edge v. Everett, federal district judge Marsha J. Pechman issues a preliminary injunction that bars the city of Everett, Washington, from enforcing its ordinances against so-called “bikini barista” stands. Everett...

What Survivor Can Teach Us About the Government

America’s politics now run like a reality show — and the villains keep winning.

A Farewell to the Separation of Powers?

With Trump v. Slaughter, presidential power may grow larger than ever before.

A Fair Accounting of Pete Hegseth’s Role in the Caribbean Boat Strike

There are plenty of reasons to doubt the Washington Post, but that does not make the Trump administration’s military campaign prudent or constitutional.

FBI arrests suspect in DC pipe bomb case after 5-year investigation

The FBI arrested a suspect connected to the two pipe bombs found blocks from the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, marking a major breakthrough in a yearslong investigation.

Inside the overlooked multi-million dollar fight to block Republicans’ Missouri gerrymander

Republicans and Democrats are quietly pouring millions of dollars into a fight trying to block Missouri’s new gerrymandered congressional map, as each party scrambles...

Commander of September attack believed survivors were continuing drug run, report says

The U.S. military commander involved in a deadly Sept. 2 strike on a suspected drug vessel believed the survivors were continuing their drug run, a report said.

RFK Jr launches investigation into school for alleged vaccination of child without parental consent

HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. launches investigation into alleged unauthorized child vaccination at school, vowing to protect parental rights.

Rep Nancy Mace slaps down early retirement rumor: ‘BIG FAT NO from me’

GOP Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina repudiated the rumor that she might retire early from the House of Representatives, noting, "Retiring is a BIG FAT NO from me."

As Trump’s standoff with Maduro deepens, experts warn the next move may force a showdown

Experts warned Trump's Caribbean military deployment diverts critical resources, as Venezuela crisis tests the limits of diplomatic pressure tactics.

Dems keep beating Republicans on affordability. Our new poll shows why.

New polling shows many Americans have begun to blame President Donald Trump for the high costs they’re feeling across virtually every part of their...

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