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Gavin Newsom’s long trail of corrupt connections

Gavin Newsom recently claimed that federal agents had launched an inquiry targeting him and his wife, and proclaimed his innocence. Yet over nearly three decades in California politics, Newsom...

The Left’s Specialty: Argument by Smear

Historian Quinn Slobodian misrepresents the views of Ludwig von Mises.

The Upside of Last Night’s Hyped New York Congressional Primary

There were two celebrity candidates in one district’s Democratic primary who had no business...

Conservative influencer C.J. Pearson tells GOP politicians to join TikTok: ‘Young voters are there’

A top conservative influencer with more than a million followers on social media has a simple message for Republican politicians: Get on TikTok.

Lower-Court Confirmation Prospects for 2026

As May comes to an end, it’s a good time to take a look at Donald Trump’s opportunities to appoint lower-court judges this year.

James Talarico’s Nonbinary Political Campaign

The Senate candidate is now backpedaling on statements about the nature of God, the number of sexes, and more.

A ‘Volatile’ Summer for Drivers, a Warning for Republicans

Gas prices are about to be a bigger headache.

Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump’s ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’

It’s a brief pause so the court can hear challenges to the administration’s plan on an expedited schedule. The legal objections face tough sledding.

Jill Biden Has a Few More Lies to Tell You

Jill Biden says she’s never, ever seen any signs of cognitive decline in her husband.

The Wild West of the Online Abortion Pill Business 

A conversation with Dr. Ingrid Skop on abortion pills sold online, cross-border distribution, and the growing regulatory challenges.

Florida Rep. Wilson won’t seek ninth term, joining retirement wave

Rep. Frederica Wilson said she won't seek reelection this year, joining the retirement exodus from Congress' lower chamber.

‘Simpsons’ writer who foresaw Trump presidency announces 2028 White House bid

Dan Greaney, an Emmy-winning writer for "The Simpsons" who penned the episode that anticipated a Donald Trump presidency more than a decade before it happened, has launched his own campaign for the White House in 2028.

House Republican Don Bacon says he wants ‘pariah state’ Russia booted from UN Security Council

Rep. Don Bacon reiterates his call for the United Nations to remove Russia from the Security Council, calling Russia a pariah state on social media.

Pope Leo meets with Chicago’s far-left mayor, George Floyd’s family lawyer at the Vatican

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson met Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican, presenting gifts including a Cubs hat, a city key and immigrant advocacy materials.

Anti-ICE agitator screams ‘I’ll kill your whole f- family’ day after Dem gov praises ‘peaceful protesting’

The DOJ is searching for an anti-ICE agitator who allegedly threatened to kill a federal agent's family outside a New Jersey detention facility.

Dem Rep Frederica Wilson announces retirement days after denying ‘crazy rumor’ she would leave Congress

Rep. Frederica Wilson, a longtime Trump critic known for bedazzled cowboy hats and outfits, announces she will not seek reelection to her Florida House seat.

Louisiana Republicans pass gerrymandered map that eliminates majority-Black district

Louisiana Republicans passed a new gerrymander on Friday that will eliminate one of the state’s two Democratic, majority-Black House districts ahead of the midterms....

Former Attorney General Pam Bondi hails Trump admin’s ‘justice and transparency’ on Epstein files

In a prepared statement for her interview with a House committee, former U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi defended the Trump administration's release of the Jeffrey Epstein files .

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