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SF arrests show glaring need for spending controls

This case, along with a trail of others, points to a glaring need for (strong and systematic) controls on public spending –– regardless of how sympathetic certain causes, people or...

Trump loses lawsuit against Colorado’s sanctuary policy

A federal judge on Tuesday shot down the administration's lawsuit seeking to puncture sanctuary policies in Colorado and Denver that protect illegal immigrants, saying the feds were trying to commandeer state authorities to do their bidding.

Protests erupt in West Bank as Israel approves death penalty for Palestinians convicted of murder

Hundreds of protesters took to the streets across the embattled Palestinian territories on Tuesday, a day after Israel's parliament passed a measure establishing the death penalty by hanging for Palestinians convicted of murdering Israelis.

Judge throws out U.S. Justice Department lawsuit challenging sanctuary laws in Colorado, Denver

A federal judge on Tuesday threw out a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit accusing Colorado and Denver of interfering with the enforcement of immigration laws.

Europe looks to increase deportations as some warn of Trump-like tactics

The European Union is expanding its powers to track, raid and deport migrants to "return hubs'' in third countries in Africa and elsewhere, quietly adopting tactics of the Trump administration that have drawn criticism from immigration-rights advocates in the 27-nation bloc.

From Cory Booker to Rand Paul, 2028 White House speculation is already underway

A wave of 2028 speculation is already rolling through Washington, with elected officials in both parties weighing their next moves and hinting at presidential ambitions as they juggle reelection plans, party dynamics and personal events.

Scathing report claims nation’s oldest labor union ‘betrayed’ MAGA members through ‘shocking’ spending

A watchdog report alleges railroad union BLET spent 99% of party donations on Democrats, despite data suggesting its members largely back President Donald Trump.

New pro-AI group backed by Trump allies plans $100M midterm spending push

AI is emerging as a key political battleground as a new $100M pro-industry group enters the 2026 midterms to back deregulation and counter stricter rules.

Court Grants Anthropic Injunction Against Trump Admin’s ‘Supply Chain Risk’ Designation

The government has seven days to appeal the conclusion that it violated Anthropic’s free-speech rights.

‘At what cost?’: Sen. Andy Kim warns against U.S. ground troops in Iran

Sen. Andy Kim is urging President Trump and congressional Republicans to keep U.S. troops out of Iran.

Border czar Tom Homan says TSA agents could get paid as soon as Tuesday

Border czar Tom Homan says the Trump administration plans to start paying Transportation Security Administration workers as soon as Tuesday.

Vice President JD Vance wins CPAC straw poll for 2028 nomination

GRAPEVINE, Texas | Vice President J.D. Vance is favored to win the GOP nomination for president in 2028, according to a new straw poll taken by attendees at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Saturday.

Jet fuel spikes as airlines warn supplies could run dry within weeks

U.S. jet fuel prices jumped from $2.17 to $4.57 per gallon in weeks, prompting airline cuts and raising concerns over shortages and higher fares.

Sen Mazie Hirono trolled for admitting Trump not ‘a king,’ and ‘never has been’

Sen. Mazie Hirono's No Kings post backfired as Republicans like Chip Roy and Mike Lee mocked her for seemingly undermining the anti-Trump rallies.

Republicans can fund ICE for an entire decade without a single Dem vote: Sen Cruz

Sen. Ted Cruz says Republicans can fund ICE for a decade using reconciliation, bypassing Democrats who he claims will never again vote to fund the agency.

MAPPED: Where gas prices are rising the fastest from the Iran conflict

Gasoline, diesel and jet fuel prices have jumped as the conflict between the U.S., Israel and Iran squeezes oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz.

DHS shutdown putting Americans at risk as World Cup security prep ‘significantly behind’: Sen Fetterman

Sen. John Fetterman urges an end to the weeks-long DHS shutdown, warning that TSA staffing losses threaten airport security ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 29

2000—In dissent (in City of Erie v. Pap’s A.M.), Justice Stevens, joined by Justice Ginsburg, opines that an ordinance generally barring public nudity violates First Amendment speech...

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