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Fire union chief’s lawsuit against Karen Bass an overdue public service

LA firefighters union chief Freddy Escobar didn’t set out to become the latest casualty in Mayor Karen Bass’s endless game of political self-preservation.

Becerra, Steyer on hot seat in CNN CA governor debate — candidates ranked

Xavier Becerra and Tom Steyer, the two Democrats who emerged as narrow frontrunners in...

Who protects the women of LA from ‘zombies’ and stalkers?

'Walking while female' should not be a deadly condition.

What Clarence Thomas can teach Hollywood about the real fight for equality

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas recently argued that modern progressivism has abandoned the principles...

Democrats’ fingerprints are all over the Spirit Airlines crime scene

The demise of Spirit Airlines was wanton economic destruction masquerading as antitrust enforcement.

Marco Rubio spotted behind DJ booth at family wedding as social media reacts to viral clip

Marco Rubio is going viral for stepping behind a DJ booth at a family wedding, spinning a high-energy dance track and drawing cheers from the crowd.

Rudy Giuliani hospitalized in critical but stable condition: ‘He’s fighting’

Statement says Rudy Giuliani remains hospitalized in critical but stable condition as supporters rally with prayers.

Homeland Security chief Markwayne Mullin: DHS suffering ‘morale issues’ after record shutdown

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said his department's workforce is diminished and key projects are behind schedule after a record 76-day shutdown that ended Thursday.

The Chicago Teacher’s Union Parks Itself Outside my Window for May Day

Hearing some of the stupidest and most entitled progressive maniacs in Illinois scream into their bullhorns was, at least, illuminating.

Comey indictment is ‘not just about a single Instagram post,’ acting attorney general says

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said Sunday the government has more evidence than an Instagram post supporting charges that former FBI Director James Comey threatened President Trump.

Prosecutor lays out evidence against man accused of trying to kill Trump at correspondents’ dinner

The man accused of trying to kill President Trump at the White House Correspondents' Dinner was "very lucid and clear" as he planned and attempted to execute his attack, the case's chief federal prosecutor said Sunday.

Latest Trump assassination attempt exposes ‘educated assassins’ moral crisis, university president says

Accused Trump assassination attempt suspect Cole Allen was highly educated with teaching ties, prompting concerns about moral formation in education.

Patel says FBI has cut bureaucracy, moved 1,000 agents to field offices in ‘generational’ overhaul

FBI Director Kash Patel says a 14-month overhaul has shifted agents to the field, embraced AI and cut bureaucracy to restore trust in the bureau.

Dem Senate candidate Sherrod Brown claims he supports ‘closing the border’; GOP says record proves otherwise

Republicans call out Sherrod Brown for allegedly being disingenuous on illegal immigration ahead of Ohio's competitive Senate primary election Tuesday.

Did the founders create a Christian nation? No, but religion did shape their thinking

When he talks about the role of religion in the founding of the United States, historian Gregg Frazer does not attract eager audiences.

Trump says U.S. will pull ‘a lot’ more troops from Germany; key Republicans push back on drawdown

President Trump says he will pull more U.S. troops from Germany after an initial reduction of 5,000, while Republican leaders in Congress say they're "very concerned" about the move and the signal it sends to America's adversaries.

Obama-era ‘clean energy’ solar power plant still uses fossil fuels – and kills thousands of birds annually

An Obama-era solar plant in the Mojave Desert kills thousands of birds with its concentrated solar rays and relies on natural gas to operate each day.

ActBlue sues Texas AG Ken Paxton, alleging political retaliation over Democrats’ fundraising

ActBlue sues Texas AG Ken Paxton, alleging he used his office to retaliate against the Democratic fundraising platform ahead of his Senate runoff.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—May 3

1984—Federal district judge H. Lee Sarokin modifies a consent decree to require that layoffs of New Jersey firefighters be on a proportional racial-quota basis rather than (as state law...

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