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Dems have a big cash advantage in key Senate races

Democrats continue to rake in cash across some of the nation’s most pivotal Senate races, outpacing their Republican counterparts several times over. In Georgia, Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff has...

Lindsey Graham’s final act reverberates in Senate as sister is urged to “keep pedaling”

Darline Graham succeeds her late brother Lindsey Graham in the Senate as Russell Fry, Nancy Mace and Ralph Norman eye the South Carolina seat.

Miranda Devine: The Dems’ attempt to become the party of ‘manly men’ proves they’re getting dumb and dumber

It’s hilarious that snot-nosed socialist svengali Morris Katz, the Mamdani whisperer, is reportedly trash-talking...

Jack Smith spied on me in Congress — this illegal weaponization needs to end

Jack Smith’s surveillance operation, dubbed Arctic Frost, was part of the obsessive and sustained...

Hunting the billionaires risks killing Silicon Valley

Other countries want to build their own versions of Silicon Valley. Those pushing the...

Gas prices fall below $4 a gallon

U.S. gas prices are hovering just below $4 a gallon on average Thursday, marking the first time since March that the cost for regular has fallen that low.

America’s first anti-communist film festival to counter modern movies’ leftist advocacy

An anti-communist film festival is in the works for this October to bring forgotten Cold War films back to the big screen, which organizers hope will serve as an eye-opener for those joining a growing Marxist movement in the United States.

Trump invokes Defense Production Act as U.S. munitions stockpiles dwindle

President Trump has invoked the Cold War-era Defense Production Act to spur the production of more munitions, stockpiles of which have dwindled amid the U.S. war against Iran and years of heavy American military aid to allies such as Ukraine and Israel.

Legislation overhauling college sports faces a major test in the Senate

A bill that top lawmakers and athletic leaders have described as the best chance to stabilize college sports faces a key test in the Senate on Thursday as sponsors roll out a revised version after weeks of input from schools, conferences and athletes.

Mamdani tests his political clout in New York’s primary as he looks to reshape the Democratic Party

Not long ago, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani was demonized by leaders of both political parties. Today, just six months after taking office, the 34-year-old democratic socialist's political strength is surging.

Families of kids with disabilities warn of chaos and roadblocks in Education Department changes

For months, and sometimes longer, parents of kids with disabilities say they have waited for the Education Department to make progress on their complaints of bullying or other discrimination.

Senate Republican pushes merit-based military promotions, targets Biden-era DEI policies

Sen. Jim Banks secures NDAA amendment to reverse Biden-era DEI policies at the Pentagon, backing Secretary Hegseth's push for merit-based promotions.

Fraudsters accused of ripping off America’s grandparents face new crackdown under GOP bill

Sen. Ashley Moody introduces two bills targeting fraud in federal childcare programs and scams against seniors, strengthening oversight and penalties.

Democratic socialist poised to lead DC after opponent concedes, setting stage for clashes with Trump

Janeese Lewis George, a Democratic Socialist, wins the D.C. Democrat mayoral primary, positioning her to become the next mayor of the nation's capital.

Lawmakers scramble after Trump derails bid to revive key counterterrorism tool days after FBI thwarts UFC plot

Lawmakers say FISA 702 renewal is back to square one after Trump's eleventh-hour decision blew up the Senate process days after a foiled terror plot.

Supreme Court unanimously strikes down gun law used to prosecute Hunter Biden

The Supreme Court unanimously struck down a law banning "habitual" marijuana users from owning firearms on Thursday.

The court ruled the law, which was used to prosecute Hunter Biden, was overbroad and improperly deprived individuals of their right to have a weapon in their homes. 

The case involved a Texas man charged with a felony when FBI agents raiding his home found a handgun he kept for self-defense, and he also admitted to smoking marijuana every other day.

This is a developing story. Check back soon for updates.

Kenyan McDuffie concedes to Janeese Lewis George in DC mayoral primary

Janeese Lewis George is on track to become the next mayor of Washington, D.C., after Kenyan McDuffie conceded the Democratic primary on Thursday. Lewis...

READ IT: The full text of the US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding

Trump releases memorandum of understanding with Iran designed to permanently block Tehran's path to nuclear weapons in exchange for sanctions relief.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—June 18

1973—By a vote of five justices, the Supreme Court rules in United States v. SCRAP that plaintiffs, including a group of law students (“Students Challenging Regulatory Agency Procedures”), have standing...

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