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If Berkeley students can’t read, K-12 schools need remediation

It’s time for some remedial education for California’s public school system.

After San Diego attack, a reckoning on Muslim leadership in America

Three Muslim men were murdered at the Islamic Center of San Diego last month....

Xavier Becerra leads in new poll — but he’s no powerhouse

The general election is set. Xavier Becerra against Steve Hilton.

US forces shoot down Iranian drones targeting ships in Stait of Hormuz: Centcom

U.S. Central Command (Centcom) said on Friday that U.S. forces shot down an unspecified number of Iranian one-way attack drones in the Strait of Hormuz, as an emerging deal between the two nations hangs in the balance. Centcom wrote on the social platform X that Iran had launched “multiple one-way attack drones” targeting commercial ships...

Trump says US military killed Venezuelan gang leader

President Trump announced late Friday that U.S. Southern Command (Southcom) launched a strike that killed the leader of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. A "swift and lethal kinetic strike" killed Hector Rusthenford Guerrero Flores, also known as Niño Guerrero, Trump said in a post on his Truth Social platform. Tren de Aragua is a...

The Natural Gas Ban That Totally Did Not Happen Is Crushing New York’s Consumers

The costs that the state’s policies would impose on consumers were anticipated, and now, the consequences of voters’ heedlessness are coming home to roost.

Trump blasts Platner, Democrats’ Senate nominee in Maine, as ‘low-level thug’

President Trump unleashed a blistering personal attack Wednesday on Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner, calling him a "low-level thug" and a "cheap, no-good person" with a criminal record unlike anything he claims to have seen in American political history.

EEOC’s broad reading of ‘disparate impact’ ran afoul of civil rights law, Justice Department says

The Department of Justice said the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission violated federal civil rights law by issuing guidelines that pressured companies to make race-based decisions in the workplace or risk a lawsuit.

New bill would require states to report food-stamp fraud

Sen. Rick Scott, Florida Republican, introduced a bill Wednesday that would make states submit fraud data in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

Georgetown team to track spread of infectious disease at World Cup

Security for the World Cup is getting an update: scouring wastewater and social media to keep close tabs on infectious disease transmission during the international event.

Epstein files crusade takes down Nancy Mace

GOP Rep. Nancy Mace lost her bid to move into South Carolina's governor's mansion because, in her words, she voted to release the Epstein files.

Republicans troll Platner with his domain name in opening salvo of Maine Senate race

Republicans have opened the general election fight against Graham Platner with a dose of trolling, snatching up GrahamPlatner.org and using it to blast the 41-year-old former Marine as "untrustworthy, unhinged & unfit for Maine."

Trump: U.S. will bomb Iran for a second straight day, hit them ‘very hard’

President Trump said the U.S. military would strike Iran for a second day on Wednesday as he loses patience with Tehran's negotiators and punishes them for downing an American helicopter.

Defying Trump ended some Republicans’ careers. It could help Susan Collins win reelection in Maine

This election year is deja vu for Sen. Susan Collins - the Maine Republican is running for reelection as Democrats pin their hopes on a new candidate to defeat her. Last time, it was state lawmaker Sara Gideon. This time, it's combat veteran and oyster farmer Graham Platner.

Bill Gates says Epstein dangled knowledge of marital affairs to force engagement with sex trafficker

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates told House lawmakers Wednesday that late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein used the billionaire philanthropist's marital infidelities "to pressure me to re-engage with him."

Karmelo Anthony verdict draws anti-white rage and lies from radical Dem congresswoman, angry activists

Rep. Jasmine Crockett makes false claims about Karmelo Anthony's murder trial jury, spreading racially inflammatory rhetoric after his 35-year sentence.

First on Fox: Trump admin opens new front in fraud crackdown targeting health insurers, drug middlemen

Trump administration orders insurance companies to investigate fraud in federal employee health programs costing taxpayers about $70 billion annually.

Trump concession breathes new life into stalled FISA spy powers deal

Trump's concession on Bill Pulte's ODNI role may revive stalled FISA reauthorization as Congress faces a Friday deadline for Section 702 spy powers.

UFO whistleblower claims billions in secret spending hidden from Congress

UAP whistleblower David Grusch accuses intelligence agencies of hiding billions in secret spending from Congress through alleged slush funds.

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