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DOJ opens new pathway to restore federal gun rights for certain barred individuals

Attorney General Todd Blanche launched a new process for Americans barred from possessing firearms to apply for restoration of their federal gun rights.

US military bases are ‘ill-equipped’ to stop drone swarms, top commander reveals after Rubio’s UAP warning

Lt. Gen. Joseph Jarrard warns U.S. military bases lack the sensors and counter-drone systems needed to detect and defeat drone swarm attacks.

House Republican suggests Sen Darline Graham is an ‘ally’ for the ‘swamp’

GOP Rep. Warren Davidson of Ohio suggested in a post on X that Sen. Darline Graham, the sister of the late Sen. Lindsey Graham, is an "ally" for the "swamp."

A Republican Opportunity on Health Care

This year, Democrats are running three Senate nominees who have endorsed the idea of...

What Would Protectionist ‘Success’ Look Like?

Higher prices for Americans are the purpose, not an incident, of protectionist policies.

‘Look at me!’ Justice fires back at critics who dare question his Blackness

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas reveals how Thomas Sowell's work freed him from isolation and gave him confidence to challenge Black political norms.

Scramble for Karoline Leavitt’s replacement ensues with just weeks until Trump’s spokesperson exits

Alina Habba, Stephen Miller and Scott Jennings are among the names floated to replace Karoline Leavitt as Trump's White House press secretary.

Top Republican says El-Sayed may be ‘full-blown communist’ despite socialist denial

Lisa McClain calls Abdul El-Sayed a potential "full-blown communist" after his upset Michigan Senate primary win, citing his progressive platform.

How a noncitizen suspected killer got caught and released by Newsom-appointed judge: timeline

Surveillance video allegedly shows Marcos Iriarte-Valdez in a tactical vest stabbing retiree Todd Stewart in a quiet East Bay suburb of California.

White House launches interactive map tracking billions in suspected fraud

The White House launched The Fraud Ledger, an interactive dashboard tracking $230 billion in suspected fraud uncovered by JD Vance's task force.

Crowley zeroes in on ‘MAGA extremism’ to rebuild a fractured Wisconsin coalition

David Crowley has a strategy to win over the voters who backed democratic socialist Francesca Hong on Tuesday: make the governor’s race an existential...

10 House incumbent lawmakers who saw their 2026 re-election bids end in primary defeat

10 incumbent U.S. House lawmakers so far have lost their primaries while running in the 2026 election cycle, including three Republicans and seven Democrats.

Platner announced as speaker for activist-led event in Maine

Former Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner, who dropped out of the race last month amid sexual assault allegations, was announced as a speaker for...

Justice Department slams ‘politically motivated demands’ of DC Council asking govs to remove National Guard

The Justice Department slammed D.C. Council letters urging governors to recall National Guard troops, calling the demands "impotent theatrics."

Trump admin marks 15 straight months with zero border releases as apprehensions plunge 94%

President Donald Trump's administration says it has gone 15 straight months without a single release at the border as apprehensions drop 94%.

Warren’s ancestry saga roars back after Dem ally touts Native Senate first: ‘Arrows fired’

Elizabeth Warren's past Native American claims face a new criticisms as Minnesota's Democratic Senate nominee says no Native woman has served in the US Senate.

WATCH: Top House Republican brands El-Sayed, Mamdani ‘hair tonic salesmen’ in brutal jab

House GOP Whip Tom Emmer compares socialists Abdul El-Sayed and Zohran Mamdani to con artists selling young Americans a failed ideology.

Alarming study finds top chatbots more likely to repeat falsehoods from the left: ‘Truly astonishing’

ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude were more likely to fall for political falsehoods from the left, while Grok skewed right, a new misinformation study found.

Alberta Isn’t Likely to Become Independent . . . At Least Not Anytime Soon

On October 19, the Canadian province of Alberta will vote on a referendum . . . on whether to hold another referendum on the...

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