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Eric Swalwell accused of paying nanny with campaign funds while she lacked work authorization

Two complaints allege Rep. Eric Swalwell violated immigration and employment laws to keep his nanny in the U.S. using campaign funds as payment.

Living large in the lap of the ‘Great Satan’

Seldom has “good riddance” tripped more easily from the tongue. It’s gratifying to see...

Michael Goodwin: The New York Times’ hate-filled agenda drags on

It’s not as if the ranks of antisemites were thinning and reinforcements are needed.

It’s the Economy, Viktor

Hungary’s prime minister could lose his election bet on ‘unorthodox economics.’

Vance says no headway in ceasefire talks: ‘I think that’s bad news for Iran’

Vice President Vance, speaking to reporters after a marathon day of negotiations with Iran, said no progress was made toward a peace agreement, which he added was "bad news for Iran." Coming amid a 14-day ceasefire in the war, Vance called the 21 hours of negotiations with the Iranian delegation, mediated by Pakistan and held...

Legalize prostitution effort left candidate ‘shocked’ in blue state with rampant human trafficking

Michael Allen, a GOP attorney general candidate, said he was “shocked" by a Democratic proposal to legalize prostitution, saying it would “open the floodgates" to human trafficking.

Manchin rips Cornyn for filibuster flip as Texas GOP runoff looms

Former senator Joe Manchin accused John Cornyn of abandoning his longstanding support for the filibuster for political convenience, calling the reversal "deeply disappointing."

Schumer swings at Hegseth over king crab meals for the troops, but Biden-era receipts show similar tab

Schumer allegedly ignored similar Pentagon luxury spending under Austin while criticizing Hegseth's $93.4 billion September expenses on various items.

Mayor Mamdani’s Most Egregious Act of Gaslighting Yet

I discussed this on The Bottom Line on Fox Business last night.

Parents, Governments, and Social Media

Do stronger minimum-age laws usurp parental authority?

U.N. commission scolds Trump over ‘racist’ immigration enforcement surge

A U.N. human rights commission has issued an "urgent action" alert to the Trump administration warning that it has deported too many people, and citing it for "racial profiling and racist hate speech" against refugees and illegal immigrants.

Senate passes bipartisan housing package, but House wants more changes

The Senate on Thursday passed bipartisan legislation designed to boost supply and lower costs of housing, but it appears unlikely to pass the House without changes.

CNN airs four minutes of uninterrupted Iranian state media

CNN aired a full four-minute statement broadcast on Iranian state TV, purportedly from new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei.

Justice Dept. sues California over zero-emission vehicle targets

The Trump administration is ramping up pressure against California's electric vehicle policies by filing a lawsuit to stop the state from imposing an electric vehicle mandate through state-specific zero-emission vehicle targets for car manufacturers.

Republican wins Northern Virginia county supervisor election for first time in 38 years

A Virginia Republican has won an election for a Prince William County Board of Supervisors seat for the first time in 38 years.

New polling shows most Americans support SAVE Act, call for ‘real debate’

A new poll shows that most U.S. voters still want the Senate to bring the SAVE America Act to a floor vote, even as its failure is all but guaranteed.

Trump endorses Jake Paul — for an office he isn’t running for

President Trump handed out a political endorsement at a Kentucky rally Wednesday -- to a man with no announced candidacy, no declared party affiliation and a jaw still healing from a knockout punch.

Harmeet Dhillon and colleges; Jake Lang and MAGA; Stephen Colbert’s ‘censorship hoax’

Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon has been pushing America's colleges and universities to comply with the Supreme Court's ruling barring race-based affirmative action policies, and she's getting a sense of who's trying to follow the law -- and who's resisting oversight.

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