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A Rust Belt comeback story, divided over whether to root for US

When Bosnian refugees started arriving in Utica, New York, in the mid-1990s, it was a down-on-its-heels Rust Belt city that had seen its population crater by roughly a third...

After primary flop, San Jose’s mayor banks on World Cup bounce

Matt Mahan suffered a disappointing finish in California’s gubernatorial primary last month, but the...

Alleged Cuban influence operative, family in federal custody after Rubio revokes legal status

A Cuban national who authorities say worked for regime-linked influence organization ICAP has been taken into federal custody pending removal from the U.S.

Government watchdog targets ‘weapons of mass reproduction’ after Supreme Court ruling

The Oversight Project unveils a plan to combat birthright citizenship effects through mass deportation, ICE at hospitals, and birth tourism crackdowns.

Court keeps ‘Decoy Dan’ on Alaska ballot as expert warns ranked-choice system creates voter ‘traps’

Alaska Supreme Court rules same-name candidate Dan J. Sullivan can stay on ballot, raising concerns about voter confusion in ranked choice voting.

House passes bill to recover COVID-era unemployment insurance fraud

A bill to create a federal task force to recover unemployment insurance fraud that occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic has passed the House.

Shock poll: Talarico ties Paxton in Texas Senate race, threatening GOP stronghold

James Talarico and Ken Paxton are tied at 47% among likely voters in Texas, according to a new poll, as Democrats eye their first Senate win in decades.

GOP infighting over Trump’s voter ID bill erupts as top senator calls strategy ‘fantasy’

Sens. Mike Lee and John Cornyn clash publicly on X over whether a talking filibuster strategy can force the SAVE America Act through the Senate.

GOP congressman reveals mystery illness that sidelined him from Congress for nearly four months

Rep. Tom Kean Jr. revealed the medical condition that kept him away from the House for nearly four months in an emotional speech on the floor.

Dem senator faces DOJ probe after allegations of spending campaign funds on luxury lifestyle

Sen. Ruben Gallego faces a DOJ investigation after allegedly using campaign donations to fund family trips to Disney, Miami and the Super Bowl.

Supreme Court financial disclosures reveal concert tickets from Bad Bunny’s label, millions in book payments

Justice Sonia Sotomayor reported receiving concert tickets worth $4,333 during a Puerto Rico trip, according to Supreme Court financial disclosures.

Republicans declare war on ‘organized theft’ with government fraud crackdown

Sen. Eric Schmitt leads nine Senate Republicans in forming an anti-fraud task force to combat government waste and abuse across federal programs.

Supreme Court strikes down limit on party campaign spending in coordination with candidates

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that political parties can now spend unlimited amounts in coordination with their federal candidates under the First Amendment.

Trump suffers major Supreme Court defeat as justices uphold birthright citizenship

The Supreme Court rejected President Donald Trump's bid to end birthright citizenship, preserving the constitutional guarantee of automatic U.S. citizenship for most children born in the United States in a major setback for his immigration agenda.

Poll shows Platner’s oyster-farmer image failing to win over working-class Maine voters

A new poll shows Graham Platner trailing Susan Collins by 21 points with non-college-educated voters despite his oyster farmer campaign pitch.

Gorsuch suggests Supreme Court’s Trump ruling is opening move against administrative state

Justice Neil Gorsuch's concurrence suggests the Supreme Court's FTC ruling could lead to sweeping challenges against independent federal agencies' power.

Bay Area Pro-Life Activist Wins Legal Victory

This is a nice win for San Francisco Pro-Lifers

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—June 30

1993—In furtherance of his 1985 desegregation plan for the Kansas City, Missouri, School District—a plan that will become (according to the description embraced by Chief...

California Is Still Doomed

The ‘Billionaire Tax,’ which made the ballot, is an impossibly bad idea with obvious negative economic implications.

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