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‘The Office’ star blasts political ‘hypocrisy,’ explains why sitcom couldn’t be made today

Rainn Wilson says cancel culture means you couldn't make The Office today, calls out partisan hypocrisy on both sides for fueling divisions.

Trump backs MAGA champion Mike Collins in Georgia’s Republican Senate runoff

Trump endorses Rep. Mike Collins in Georgia's Republican Senate runoff against Derek Dooley, who is backed by Gov. Kemp, ahead of Tuesday's key vote.

Bowser reinstates limited youth curfew in DC

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) reinstated a curfew for minors on Friday, extending restrictions aimed at deterring underage crime and disorderly conduct in Washington neighborhoods for another two weeks. “Effective tonight, all youth under 18 are subject to an 11PM curfew—and designated zones will be subject to an 8PM curfew as determined by the Chief of Police,”...

Karen Bass’s brother joins lawsuit against Los Angeles over Palisades fire

The brother of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass (D) has joined a lawsuit blaming the city and others for the devastation caused by the deadly 2025 Palisades fire, according to multiple reports. Kenneth Bass and his wife, Cindy, sued the city last month in L.A. Superior Court, claiming in a complaint reviewed by L.A. Material...

Justice at last for slain tourist Ethan Williams — but New York is still in his debt

As Jason Williams told his son’s killer before the judge Thursday, “You entered the...

SPLC’s tax exempt status under scrutiny as congressman accuses group of ‘act of fraud’

Rep. Mark Harris urges Treasury Secretary Bessent to strip the SPLC of its tax-exempt status, alleging the group funded extremist organizations.

Vice President JD Vance’s chief of staff set to depart White House role

Vice President JD Vance's chief of staff, Jacob Reses, is set to depart the White House later this summer, Fox News has learned.

Spy program credited with stopping Taylor Swift terror plot barrels toward expiration

House Democrats blocked a FISA Section 702 extension, leaving the key U.S. surveillance program set to expire Saturday amid a Trump intel standoff.

Senate map tightens as top forecaster moves 3 races toward Democrats

Sabato's Crystal Ball shifts three Senate races toward Democrats, saying they have a clearer path to winning the majority in the midterm elections.

Trump admin yanks funding from LA homeless agency amid explosive fraud probe: ‘Necessary step’

The Trump admin suspends federal funding for Los Angeles's primary homelessness support agency, accusing it of fraud and 'wanton mismanagement' of taxpayer dollars.

For Many, College Is Just a Credential

Peter Simonson examines the sad phenomenon of attending college merely to get the degree.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—June 11

1986—In a 5-4 ruling, the Supreme Court, in a majority opinion by Justice Blackmun (in Thornburgh v. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists), declares unconstitutional...

The Left’s Citizens United Dishonesty Continues

Letting the government regulate their political speech won’t turn out the way Democrats think.

The Absurd Reflecting Pool Freak-Out

Not everything President Trump does has to be a crisis.

Chip Roy fields proposal to block pay and power for longtime lawmakers

Rep. Chip Roy proposes ending pay and power for House and Senate lawmakers who serve 12 or more years in their respective legislative chambers.

Second Amendment fights grow across several states over 3D-printed gun laws

Lawmakers in a growing number of states are imposing restrictions on 3D-printed firearms, sparking debate over Second Amendment rights and gun control.

Missouri senator warns Dem immigration policies threaten Western civilization after scoring ICE funding win

Sen. Schmitt warns Democrat immigration policies threaten Western civilization as his $350 million ICE funding provision targets sanctuary cities.

Trump admin axes ties to dozens of progressive groups in ‘direct opposition’ to mission: ‘Decisive action’

The Interior Department is cutting 43 partnerships and over $4 million in funding for groups tied to DEI, environmental justice and immigration.

How residents in this southern state are getting richer amid its population explosion

Texas economy hits $2.9 trillion in 2025, with per-capita output rising to $91,500 per resident even as the state added nearly 419,000 new people.

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