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How Newsom created California’s chronic deficits

The current charts in Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposed 2026-2027 budget reveal how spending has exploded during his governorship.

The rise in transgender killers proves that we have a major mental health crisis unfolding

In what is becoming a regular occurrence, someone trans-identifying is accused of committing a...

California’s oil isn’t better in the Bahamas

California is so desperate for gasoline — despite sitting on billions of barrels in...

Mamdani asks New York State to raise taxes on ‘ultra-wealthy’ to address city budget deficit 

New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) asked Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul to raise taxes on the “ultra-wealthy,” citing a "significant chasm" in the city's $5.4 billion deficit. During a preliminary budget proposal announcement on Tuesday, Mamdani laid out two different “paths” the city could take to address the deficit concerns. The first and “most sustainable and...

Walz says he’d ‘rather eat glass’ than fill Klobuchar’s Senate seat

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) said on Tuesday that he would “rather eat glass” than replace gubernatorial candidate Amy Klobuchar’s (D-Minn.) in her U.S. Senate seat if she is elected. The lighthearted moment occurred when the governor took a question on the way to the podium at a press conference on Tuesday. “The context was...

Schumer pushes bill to give Pride flag same status as US, military flags

The Trump administration removed the Pride flag the at Stonewall National Monument earlier this month following an internal memo at the Department of Interior.

ICE assaults spike 1,500% as Dems draw ‘hard red line’ to unmask agents in DHS battle

Trump's 'border czar' Tom Homan defends ICE face coverings after DHS reveals dramatic spikes in assaults and violent threats targeting agents.

Trump unveils maritime action plan as China dominates global shipbuilding

Trump administration unveils plan to reclaim U.S. maritime dominance as China controls global ship production and 99% of trade moves on foreign ships.

DNC Chair Ken Martin boasts ‘win after win,’ shrugs off massive Trump, Republican money lead

Democrats tout "positive momentum" with recent victories as they eye midterm elections, hoping to replicate their 2018 success in winning back Congress.

DNC Chair Ken Martin boasts ‘win after win,’ shrugs off massive Trump, Republican money lead

Democrats tout "positive momentum" with recent victories as they eye midterm elections, hoping to replicate their 2018 success in winning back Congress.

Transit funding hits record highs as ridership languishes, new report questions return on billions

Federal transit spending hits record highs while bus and rail usage continues to lag behind pre-pandemic levels, sparking debate over policy effectiveness.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 16

2016—Harry Reid, D-Fantasyland. In an op-ed in the Washington Post opposing the Senate Republican strategy to keep open through the November 2016 elections the Supreme Court...

Protectionism Serves K Street and Hurts Main Street

The lobbying industry has exploded under Trump’s tariff regime.

There Is No Such National Holiday as Presidents Day

George Washington’s birthday should not be a celebration of presidents in general.

Navigating the GOP Divide over Artificial Intelligence

The key is to draw a line between AI architecture and AI applications.

Rubio seals civil nuclear cooperation agreement with Hungary

Secretary of State Marco Rubio inked a nuclear cooperation agreement involving the U.S. and Hungary, hailing the countries' close relationship.

Nancy Mace proposes bill to make aliens deportable, inadmissible for animal cruelty

Republican Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina fields a measure to declare aliens who are convicted of animal abuse as deportable and inadmissible.

Partial government shutdown drags on as DHS funding talks stall

Department of Homeland Security shutdown persists as Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., demands ICE reforms following fatal Minnesota shootings, while Republicans reject changes.

DHS watchdog warns shutdown could imperil immigration enforcement oversight

The partial government shutdown that went into effect Saturday is throwing the fate of oversight at the Department of Homeland Security into peril, with...

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