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Ramaswamy raises nearly $10 million since entering Ohio gubernatorial race

Ohio Republican gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy raised nearly $10 million since entering the statewide race roughly four months ago, according to his campaign. Ramaswamy, who ran in the 2024 Republican Party presidential primary before dropping out in mid-January last year, brought in $9.7 million since launching his gubernatorial run in late February, his campaign said...

Unfair fight: how lefty nonprofits — and taxpayer money — lifted Mamdani’s campaign

New York's Campaign Finance Board is doling out obscene amounts of our money to...

Zohran Mamdani’s rent freeze will warp NYC’s housing market — and hurt us all

We’ve seen this rent-freeze movie before under Bill de Blasio — and the city...

When judges get lawless, pushing Jews to quit and other commentary

Despite repeated Supreme Court warnings against nationwide injunctions, obstinate district-court judges kept insisting upon...

The feds flubbed it with Sean Combs — and he’s sure to end up a martyr now

He may have skated on the most serious charges, but Sean Combs is still...

Trump signs an executive order lifting sanctions against Syria

President Trump signed an executive order Monday ending long-running U.S. sanctions against Syria.

Echoing Trump, WH press secretary says democratic socialist Mamdani ‘quite literally a communist’

The White House doubled down Monday on President Trump's contention that Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani is a communist who would be difficult to work with if elected New York mayor.

Mamdani under fire over resurfaced 2021 video endorsing socialist goals

NYC mayoral candidate Mamdani under fire for 2021 video advocating socialist principles, including "seizing the means of production," after recently telling NBC he is not a "communist."

Is the VOA, DOA? With Kari Lake in charge of things, it might be

VOA is a major bone of contention for many lawmakers – which reared its head once again when Agency for Global Media Special Advisor Kari Lake spoke before a House committee.

Fox News Poll: 6 in 10 are proud of US today – the most in more than a decade

Fox News survey shows American pride rebounding to 58%, the highest in over a decade, despite persistent concerns about the future, inflation, and government spending among voters

Bush, Obama and a tearful Bono fault Trump’s gutting of USAID on agency’s last day

Former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush delivered rare open criticism of the Trump administration -- and singer Bono held back tears as he recited a poem -- in an emotional video farewell on Monday with staffers of the U.S. Agency for International Development.

Canada caves on tech tax, eyes deal during Trump’s July trade scramble

Canada bowed to White House demands and decided not to collect a tax on U.S. tech companies as planned Monday, a sign that President Trump's hardball tactics are paying off as he cajoles dozens of trading partners to strike deals or face stiff tariffs on goods they send to U.S. markets.

White House: Alligators part of the plan to put a new migrant detention center in the Everglades

The White House confirmed Monday that the dangerous wildlife was a design feature of a new illegal immigrant detention center in Florida that's been nicknamed "Alligator Alcatraz."

Justice Dept. announces largest health care fraud takedown ever; $14.6 billion in bogus claims

Russian-led scammers bought out legitimate U.S. medical companies, stole the identities of more than one million Americans and submitted $10.6 billion in bogus claims under their names, federal authorities revealed Monday in announcing what they called the largest medical fraud takedown in American history.

Democrats kick off ‘organizing summer’ in hopes of expanding coalition ahead of 2025, 2026 elections

The Democratic National Committee announced the launch of an "organizing summer" effort on Monday, aimed at energizing the grassroots and registering new voters by leveraging what it called "organic opposition" to President Trump's agenda.

Trump’s Justice Dept. sues Los Angeles over sanctuary city policy

The Justice Department filed a lawsuit Monday seeking to dismantle Los Angeles' sanctuary policies, saying the city specifically rewrote its laws late last year to try to thwart President Trump's mass deportation plans.

Rep. Dusty Johnson announces he’s entering race to become South Dakota governor

South Dakota's lone member of the U.S. House, Republican Dusty Johnson, announced Monday that he will run for governor in the 2026 election, ending a six-year tenure in Congress and potentially facing off against the incumbent governor.

DNC chair: Sen. Thom Tillis is retiring because he can’t defend ‘big, beautiful bill’ to voters

The head of the Democratic National Committee said Monday that North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis decided against running for reelection because he does not want to defend President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" in the 2026 midterms.

Rep Dusty Johnson launches bid for South Dakota governor

House Republican Dusty Johnson launches bid for South Dakota governor, emphasizing his congressional record while refuting claims he hasn't supported President Trump.

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