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WATCH: Chaos erupts as leftists interrupt conservative group’s UCLA event featuring DHS lawyer

Protesters booed and disrupted DHS General Counsel James Percival during a Federalist Society event at UCLA Law, holding profane signs and chanting.

Virginia vote hands Democrats redistricting edge, triggers GOP blame game ahead of House fight

Republicans blame lack of national support after narrowly losing Virginia's redistricting referendum, which could boost Democrats' House seat count.

Iran seizes ships in Hormuz as US talks falter after ceasefire extension

Iran's Revolutionary Guard seized two ships in the Strait of Hormuz hours after Trump extended the ceasefire, escalating the U.S.-Iran maritime standoff.

LGBTQ migrant ‘wellness’ program paused and grant returned after city says funds were never approved for it

A Boston LGBTQ group returned city grant funding after facing criticism for a program that offered LGBTQ migrants wellness perks worth up to $500.

How Gavin Newsom subsidized migrant invasion with California taxpayers’ cash

Gavin Newsom has granted approximately $1 billion to an army of nonprofits that has...

Canada’s prime minister refers to US economic ties as a weakness

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada's "strengths" from its tight relationship with the United States have become "weaknesses."

Drones and the Economics of Warfare

The current shifts in military technology and the ease of access to its products will have to mean a fresh technological revolution in this...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 20

1971—In what politics professor Shep Melnick calls “one of the most confused and internally contradictory opinions ever issued by the Supreme Court,” Chief Justice Warren Burger’s...

Emerging Threats Require Proactive American Innovation

Instead of reacting to challenges as they arise, the U.S. ought to detect and deter them before they appear.

US military announces another deadly strike against ‘narco-terrorists’

The United States struck a vessel that was participating in "narco-trafficking operations," killing three men in the attack, according to SOUTHCOM.

DOJ demands 865K Detroit ballots, threatening possible legal action

Michigan and the Trump DOJ clash over a demand for 865,000 ballots from Wayne County, with state officials calling the request baseless and political.

Lutheran minister and House candidate under fire after recounting her part in satanist couple’s wedding

Democratic candidate Sarah Trone Garriott faced criticism after a resurfaced video showed her recounting a role in a satanist couple's church wedding.

After Supreme Court blow, Trump admin launches $166B tariff refund portal

The Trump administration launched a new system to refund $166 billion in tariffs after the Supreme Court struck down the levies as unlawful this year.

NRCC reporting record $47.1 million quarter, record $28.1 million raised in March

Republicans report a record $47.1 million first quarter haul, with the NRCC saying it outraised Democrats for five straight quarters before midterms.

GOP Senate hopeful Michele Tafoya accuses Walz, Ellison of ignoring Minnesota fraud scheme

GOP Senate candidate Michele Tafoya targets Gov. Tim Walz and AG Keith Ellison over an alleged $9 billion fraud scandal in her Minnesota Senate bid.

Judges slam Trump admin over social media censorship, limits on transgender treatments for kids

The Trump administration faces more legal setbacks after judges found the government illegally censored anti-ICE activists online and acted beyond its legal authority in trying to block doctors from delivering certain medical treatments to transgender kids.

A Brave Democrat Fights Corruption in Her Own Party

Diana DiZoglio, the state auditor of Massachusetts, is taking legislative leaders to court over alleged welfare fraud.

FBI Director Kash Patel says agency has evidence backing Trump’s 2020 stolen-election claims

FBI Director Kash Patel said Sunday the bureau has gathered evidence supporting President Trump's claim that the 2020 election was stolen.

Trump administration pumps brakes on promise of sub-$3 gas, as Iran war drives prices higher

Energy Secretary Chris Wright acknowledged Sunday that gas prices might not fall below $3 a gallon until next year -- a notable shift from his earlier prediction that relief was just weeks away.

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