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Trump’s push on Venezuela looks to be the safest first step against the fentanyl cartels

Now we have reports that Trump recently told Maduro he'd best flee the country with his family if he wants to them all to live.

A New York Thanksgiving: From hospital rooms to Gracie Mansion

My own Thanksgiving: I was the guest of Luigi Romaniello, the Waldorf’s managing director, in...

Americans are rightly waking up — much of higher education is now a scam

More Americans are wising up to the fact that higher education has become a...

Venezuela and the world will be far better off with the Maduro regime GONE

Exactly what Team Trump intends to do with (or to) Venezuela is far from...

Trump defends Hegseth over reports of a second strike on alleged drug boat

President Trump on Sunday downplayed reports that his defense secretary ordered military members to strike a suspected drug boat a second time after an initial strike failed to kill two crewmen.

Two-Tiered Justice and the (Partial) Abolition of Trial by Jury

Britain’s long march to authoritarianism is speeding up.

New Study Finds That a High Percentage of Post-Abortive Women Experience Emotional Distress

it is disappointing, but unsurprising, that abortion facilities typically fail to inform women about long-term mental health risks.

Can a California Billionaire Spend His Way into the Governor’s Mansion?

Tom Steyer wants to turn the state further to the left.

What’s in the GOP’s plan for government-funded, tax-exempt HSA — and why Democrats don’t like it

Congressional Republicans are eying tax-exempt Health Savings Accounts as their preferred vehicle to deliver on President Trump's call to send taxpayer-funded health care subsidies directly to the consumers, instead of to insurers.

Health care plan circulated by the White House runs into familiar GOP divisions

A health care proposal circulated by the White House in recent days is running into the reality of Republican divisions on the issue - a familiar struggle for a party that has been trying to scrap or overhaul the Affordable Care Act for the past 15 years.

Treasury Secretary Bessent says NYC mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is leader of Democratic Party

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, a self-proclaimed Democratic socialist, is the clear head of the Democratic Party.

Judge sets $60K bond for Florida congresswoman accused of stealing $5M in COVID-19 funds

A federal judge in Miami set a $60,000 bond Tuesday for U.S. Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, who made her first appearance in court on charges of conspiring to steal $5 million in federal disaster funds meant to slow the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021.

Bowser not seeking fourth term as D.C.’s mayor

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said Tuesday she will not seek reelection next year, ending a decade-long run in office and opening the door for another hopeful to become the District's most powerful elected leader.

DHS says four House Democrats ‘chose to stand with criminal illegal aliens’ after visiting ICE detainee

The DHS accuses House Democrats of meeting with a criminal illegal immigrant at an ICE facility, sparking heated debate over immigration enforcement priorities.

NYC Council welcomes new mayor with bill that would dramatically raise salaries for city officials

NYC officials, including Mayor Zohran Mamdani, the comptroller and borough presidents could see significant salary increases unde legislation proposed by City Council.

Hegseth seeks briefing on Sen Mark Kelly ‘Don’t Give Up the Ship’ viral video

The Department of War announced that Secretary Pete Hegseth needs an update into an inquiry on Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., by Dec. 10, after his participation in the 'Don't Give Up the Ship' video.

Mamdani economic advisor is reparations activist who says ‘devaluation of Black lives’ ingrained in US system

Reparations activist Darrick Hamilton, who argues the U.S. economy is racist, joins NYC mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s transition team to help shape economic and workforce development plans.

Britain’s Plan to Abolish Most Jury Trials Should Make Us Grateful for the Constitution

This is an abomination that, thanks to the Sixth Amendment, could not happen here in the United States.

Limping into Another Health Care Debate

The issue requires wholesale policymaking, and the Trump administration appears not to be equipped for wholesale policymaking.

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