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The parking-lot poobahs who ruled over the World Cup

From the moment the United States launched its bid to co-host the 2026 World Cup, the games were pitched as a way to elevate and promote North America’s most...

Pratt takes Walz to task in scathing X post over pardoned child rapist: ‘Have your hard drives checked’

Spencer Pratt's viral post targeting Tim Walz over clemency for a convicted child rapist sparked massive conservative backlash across social media.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—July 18

2014—In State v. Gleason, the Kansas supreme court expressly acknowledges that the U.S. Supreme Court...

A Colorblind Constitution Is Not Just a Partisan Pet Project

A Washington Post essay highlights an important concept but falls short.

Trump backs Cuomo and threatens to cut federal funding if ‘Communist Mamdani’ wins NYC mayor race

Donald Trump warns New York City would face economic disaster under Zohran Mamdani's leadership and endorses Andrew Cuomo for mayor instead.

Trump headlines Election Eve tele-rallies in New Jersey and Virginia gubernatorial races

Trump rallies MAGA voters in New Jersey and Virginia gubernatorial races as Republicans fight for competitive wins in blue-leaning states on Election Eve.

President of largest federal worker union calls for end of shutdown | The Conversation

President of largest federal worker union calls for end of shutdown | The Conversation lead image

China Seeks to Construct ‘Super Embassy’ in the Heart of London

GOP lawmakers are urging the U.K. to block China’s plan, citing espionage and security risks.

MTG’s Boosterism for Democratic Talking Points Is Only Self-Serving

For his part, Speaker Johnson hasn’t lent any credence to Greene’s cynical maneuvering.

Debating Senate Debate

The president’s view is that Republicans should simply ‘nuke’ the filibuster.

The Perils of Populism

As with many dangerous things, the dose makes the poison.

The Revolutionary Mood in America Is Getting Worse

What began as a sense of entitlement is becoming an omnidirectional resentment — of your country, of your government, of your neighbors.

Off-year elections Tuesday to tap voter mood from coast to coast

After months of mudslinging, feisty debates, and relentless door-knocking, voters in Virginia and New Jersey head to the polls Tuesday to decide high-stakes races that could offer early clues about the national political mood ten months into President Trump's second term and one year out from the 2026 midterms.

White House sets up parody page mocking Jeffries, other Democrats

The White House recently launched a new campaign to troll Democrats over the federal shutdown with a spoof "MySpace" page mocking House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.

Drugs as a weapon: Legal case for boat strikes hinges on idea of cartels attacking U.S. citizens

Legal scholars say the Trump administration may have a solid argument that international drug cartels are using narcotics as de facto weapons of war and are targeting the U.S. with the intent of doing physical harm -- in the form of drug addiction -- to its citizens.

Nancy Pelosi says she’ll decide on retirement after Tuesday’s election

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who is believed to be considering retirement when her term ends in January 2027, told the San Francisco Examiner that she won't decide until after Tuesday's election whether to run again.

Ciattarelli gets surprise visit on campaign trail from Army-stationed son

New Jersey gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli, who hopes to end eight years of Democratic control, he received a special November surprise Monday from his son.

Two Michigan men charged for allegedly planning Halloween terrorist attack

Two suspects in Michigan facing criminal charges for planning an alleged Islamic State-related terror attack over Halloween weekend have been identified as Mohmed Ali and Majed Mahmoud.

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