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Mamdani and Hochul announce cash infusion for New York City Abortion Access Hub expansion

New York City and the Empire State are infusing hundreds of thousands of dollars into New York City Abortion Access Hub to expand its referral network

Conservatives flip script on Swalwell pal’s family man image with reminder on pregnant ex-wife

Sen. Ruben Gallego faces backlash after family-friendly defense as critics remind viewers he served his 9-month pregnant wife divorce papers.

FBI warns battlefield-style drone attacks could reach US: ‘Only a matter of time’

FBI Deputy Director Chris Raia warns drone attacks seen overseas will reach the U.S., saying someone in China could control a drone over New Orleans.

Watchdog report alleges red-state university trained executives tied to China’s defense sector

A watchdog report alleges Missouri State University trained over 1,500 Chinese executives tied to China's military-industrial complex via an MBA program.

International ‘deep state’ prime target of Trump-style candidate for UN chief

Former Senegal president Macky Sall vows to 'Make the UN Great Again' as he emerges as a leading candidate for the next U.N. secretary general role.

Ex-counterterrorism chief warns of ‘major problem’ that could force US ‘back into the war on Iran’s terms’

Ex-counterterror official Joe Kent warns keeping U.S. forces near Iran puts U.S. at risk of being "forced back into the war on Iran’s terms."

Dems in Maine’s Trump-friendly district back Platner despite party backlash

Maine Democrats vying for Jared Golden's House seat lined up behind Graham Platner, exposing a rift with centrists who rebuked his Senate candidacy.

GOP lawmakers urge Treasury to press ahead with probe of Hasan Piker over Cuba trip

U.S. lawmakers push for a full investigation of influencer Hasan Piker over his Cuba trip as a Jewish advocacy group alleges FARA violations.

Judge hands Trump mail-ballot win for now as Democrats’ next move looms

A federal judge ruled Democrats' bid to block Trump's executive order on mail ballot delivery was premature since no agency has yet acted on it.

Clarence Thomas puts Dems on clock as Alabama GOP emergency map bid stalled

Justice Clarence Thomas orders left-wing voting rights activists in Alabama to defend a congressional districting map that helped Democrats flip a deep-red House seat in 2024.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—May 28

1963—Retired justice Felix Frankfurter, having witnessed the appointment of his replacement, Arthur Goldberg, create a majority bloc of liberal activists on the Supreme Court,...

Three Arguments Against Tariffs

It is not enough to lower tariff rates. Congress should make it so that no future president can play games with tariffs like Trump...

Government: Now Solving Problems You Didn’t Know You Had

‘I’m from the government, and I’m here to help you with your cream cheese.’

Federal government’s landlord joins Vance fraud crackdown as White House widens hunt: ‘Critical force’

The General Services Administration joins the White House fraud task force to combat waste and abuse in federal contracting and procurement systems.

Pentagon slashes NATO combat commitments as Trump pushes Europe to defend itself

The Pentagon informed allies it plans to reduce U.S. military contributions to NATO by one-third to one-half amid a push for European burden-sharing.

Teen transgender athlete in case before Supreme Court wins girls’ state track championship

Transgender athlete Becky Pepper-Jackson did very well last weekend at the West Virginia girls' state track championships - maybe too well.

RFK Jr. responds to snake-handling critics with new video showing him wrangling a venomous rattlesnake

RFK Jr. responded to social media concerns by sharing a video showing how he and wife Cheryl Hines carefully handled a venomous rattlesnake rescue.

Final Thoughts on the Texas Senate: I Don’t Have to Like Either Paxton or Talarico

The fact that Paxton is an obvious sinner does not make Talarico a saint.

Armageddon Approaches for Many Colleges

With falling enrollments, most schools will be compelled to seriously reduce costs or go out of business. Lots of them have already failed that...

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