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Socialist Seattle mayor’s World Cup cleanup is a world-class fraud

Mayor Katie Wilson herded thousands of drug addicts away from the Lumen Field football stadium and downtown’s hotels — then bragged Seattle was ready for its World Cup close-up.

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...

In California, Organized Labor Might Just Defeat Itself

Yet another tax-the-rich initiative is running into reality.

Autism Centers Are Defrauding Medicaid to the Tune of Millions

Change is on the way for Americans disgusted by autism-therapy–related fraud.

The case for Trump’s tariffs doesn’t survive contact with the facts

Peter St. Onge’s May 11 essay “How Trump’s tariffs can paradoxically raise economic freedom” is a case study in wishcasting. It imagines a world in which President Donald Trump wielded strategic tariffs to pressure other countries to open their markets to the United States. But instead of targeted reciprocal tariffs, Trump imposed an inexplicable mix […]

Supreme Court to consider how long migrants can be held pending deportation

The Supreme Court said Monday it will take up a case that tests how long the government can hold immigrants with serious criminal records in detention while it tries to deport them.

Supreme Court to review Florida’s use of a six-person jury

The Supreme Court will hear a challenge to Florida's use of a six-person jury instead of one consisting of 12 people.

Gavin Newsom claims Trump ordered DOJ probe targeting him and his wife

California Gov. Gavin Newsom alleged President Donald Trump directed the Justice Department to investigate him and his wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom.

WATCH: Shane Gillis rejects UFC fighter’s crude Michelle Obama jab after White House win

Comedian Shane Gillis criticized UFC fighter Josh Hokit's Michelle Obama joke at the White House UFC event, telling reporters he "didn't like" the comment.

FBI raids Soros-backed voter group’s headquarters in reported fraud probe

FBI agents reportedly raided Ohio Organizing Collaborative headquarters as part of a federal fraud investigation into the liberal voter mobilization group.

Chaotic car chase ends with ICE nabbing alleged foreign terrorist leader accused of holding wife captive

ICE arrested an alleged leader of two foreign terrorist organizations in North Carolina after a vehicle pursuit and crash as he allegedly fled to Mexico.

Hillary Clinton’s White House UFC jab backfires after critics point out what her husband did in ‘our house’

Hillary Clinton's criticism of Trump's White House UFC event sparked conservative backlash invoking Bill Clinton scandals and alleged White House damage.

Will Obama Get the Last Laugh on Iran?

The details are not clear, but some observers see shades of the JCPOA in the emerging contours of a deal.

Natural Right and History: The Question of Strauss and the Postliberals

Whether you love or hate Leo Strauss, his ideas are shaping the future of the Right.

Leftists Use Google Form to Organize Stanford Commencement Walk-Out Against Google CEO

Over 100 students left Stanford Stadium as Google CEO Sundar Pichai began his address.

Release the Text of the Iran Deal

It’s the only way to get past the conflicting claims over what Trump and Iran agreed to.

BREAKING: Supreme Court Takes Case on How Long Criminal Aliens May Be Detained

The Supreme Court this morning granted certiorari to hear Genalo v. Black.

Americans Aren’t Too Interested in Democrats’ War Against Wealth

Most voters are concerned about high costs and stagnant real wages, which have nothing to do with the existence of billionaires or corporations.

Vance: U.S. has upper hand in peace talks; Iran must decide if it wants to extend hand to the world

Vice President J.D. Vance said Monday the pending U.S.-Iran peace deal is good for the American people, and the U.S. maintains "all the cards" if Tehran does not fulfill its end of the bargain.

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