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Former top Oregon GOP official secures nomination for governor as Republicans target blue-state pickup

Oregon Republicans chose their gubernatorial nominee from a crowded primary field, hoping to flip the governor's office held by Democrats since 1982.

Trump-backed senator cruises to primary win, setting up potential 4th term

Sen. Jim Risch, 83, comfortably won Idaho's GOP primary, the AP reported, as the Foreign Relations Committee chairman sought a fourth Senate term.

Trump-backed governor wins GOP primary for third term after running on deregulation and tax cuts

Gov. Brad Little, backed by President Trump, won Idaho's Republican gubernatorial primary against seven challengers to pursue a third term in office.

Doomer media’s Iran spin is blatantly wrong — here’s how to sort truth from lies

For over a month, many in the media have been writing the epitaph of...

Michael Goodwin: Trump’s steadfast approach to ‘no nukes’ for Iran shows his unwavering resolve

The Democratic left’s favorite caricature of President Trump describes him as recklessly impulsive, wildly...

Payroll data exposes six-figure salaries behind transit strike grinding NYC travel to a halt

Long Island Rail Road employees with median pay over $131,000 are on strike, disrupting travel for nearly 300,000 daily riders across the region.

Tudor Dixon returns to Michigan politics with new PAC aimed at boosting Republicans in key battleground

Tudor Dixon announces her role leading United We Fund, a new multi-million dollar PAC aimed at boosting Republicans in battleground state Michigan.

Mamdani Announces First City-Owned Grocery Store Will Open Next Year

The first of Mamdani’s five city-owned grocery stores is set to open next year in the Bronx.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—May 18

1991—The New York Times and the Washington Post report that in 1990 Charles E. Smith, a wealthy real-estate developer, made gifts to Justice William J. Brennan Jr. in the...

Oil touches $110 per barrel as Trump warns Iran to hurry up on peace talks

Oil prices rose, and Wall Street stocks were flat to start the trading week on Monday after President Trump warned Iran the "clock is ticking" on peace negotiations.

Swing-seat Republican sidelined by ‘serious’ illness misses 88 votes as majority hangs by thread

Former Gov. Tom Kean Sr. said his son Rep. Kean Jr. could return to Congress in weeks after a mysterious serious illness kept him away since March.

Jackson protests as Supreme Court uses Louisiana gerrymandering ruling to instruct lower courts

The Supreme Court sent a Mississippi voting rights case back to a lower court based on its Louisiana v. Callais ruling on race-based gerrymandering.

Trump’s China thaw leaves Taiwan decision looming as ex-NBA star warns island holds key to US AI race

Trump-Xi summit produced no progress on Taiwan or semiconductors, says Enes Kanter Freedom, calling it America's biggest geopolitical challenge.

Maryland ballot blunder triggers GOP push for federal review of blue state’s voter rolls

Republicans call for a federal review of Maryland's voter rolls after a ballot vendor error forced the state to resend thousands of primary ballots.

Thomas Massie Deserves to Lose

His district’s voters should send the conspiracy theorist into retirement.

The Callousness of Abortion Pills

They represent a dangerous antithesis of good health care.

The Arizona Two-Step May Save Your University

Red states are beginning to grasp their legitimate, yet largely neglected, power over graduation requirements.

America Must Aggressively Counter Huawei to Preserve Its AI Leadership

While the U.S. is currently the global AI tech leader, our advantages will disappear if we don’t take action.

‘Backyard brawl’ ignites as West Virginia’s Morrisey moves to poach blue state rival Spanberger’s jobs

Gov. Morrisey says West Virginia is coming for Virginia's businesses, launching an interstate economic brawl over taxes and regulatory differences.

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