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The redistricting fight shifts to the courtroom

The fight over this year’s House map is barreling through the nation’s courtrooms. High-stakes legal cases that could determine the majority loom in nearly a dozen states, with just...

How Ukraine won the battle for Kyiv

At 4:15 a.m. on Feb. 24, 2022, explosions jolted Kyiv awake. Russia had launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine from Belarus in the north, from Russia in the east, and from occupied Crimea in the south. The capital of Kyiv was the primary target. Moscow’s plan was to seize Kyiv within three days, kill Ukrainian […]

Trump’s deadly but necessary fight against Mexico’s cartels

The Mexican Army has killed the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, a powerful thug named “El Mencho.” The cartel responded with wanton violence that brought the country to a standstill. Both Mexico and the United States deserve credit for fighting the war on drugs as if it were an actual war. And now it’s up to both to stay […]

DHS shutdown looms over Mar-a-Lago shooting as unpaid Secret Service agents neutralize armed suspect

Secret Service agents working without pay due to DHS shutdown shot armed intruder at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort after he allegedly brandished shotgun.

Ukraine’s morale remains up as it fends of Russia, winter barrage: ‘Still a force to be reckoned with’

When Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine four years ago, there was never much doubt...

Learning Resources Tariff Case: The Majority Opinion on the ‘What’ Question

The Court didn’t rule that presidents could never use tariffs for regulatory purposes — only that Congress would first need to give the president...

The Tariffs Are Gone for Now — Don’t Worry About the $18 Trillion

The $18 trillion in investment that Trump claimed his tariffs had secured was mostly fiction.

Mike Pence cheers Supreme Court ruling against Trump’s tariffs

Former Vice President Mike Pence praised the Supreme Court's ruling against President Trump's global tariffs, welcoming the ruling as a "sigh of relief" for American families and businesses.

What’s next? After Supreme Court blow, Trump likely to backfill tariffs with section authorities

The Supreme Court's decision to strike down a major plank of President Trump's tariff framework raises key questions for foreign trading partners and the U.S. budget.

U.S. Chamber of Commerce urges swift refunds after Supreme Court trashes Trump’s tariffs

Business groups are hailing the Supreme Court's decision to rein in a major swath of President Trump's tariff agenda, saying the ruling will usher in much-needed certainty for small firms that saw their costs rise.

Anna Murdoch-Mann, author and philanthropist, dead at 81

Anna Murdoch-Mann, Rupert Murdoch's ex-wife and News Corp partner, dies at 81. The philanthropist devoted her life to children's causes and charity work.

Trump gives grudging praise to liberal trio who helped sink his tariffs

Supreme Court rules 6-3 that President Donald Trump exceeded authority using emergency powers for tariffs, with conservative justices dissenting from majority decision.

Democrats cheer Supreme Court move blocking Trump tariffs — despite past support for trade duties

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer led Democrats in praising the Supreme Court on Friday for striking down Trump's tariff authority.

Supreme Court kills Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs — but 4 other laws could resurrect them

Supreme Court strikes down Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs, but president has four alternative laws available to continue imposing trade restrictions.

‘Tariffs suck’: Some Republicans privately celebrate as Supreme Court blocks Trump policy

Some Republicans quietly celebrate the Supreme Court’s decision blocking most of President Trump’s tariffs, calling it a win for Congress’ authority.

Trump responds to Supreme Court ruling rejecting sweeping tariffs powers: ‘A disgrace’

President Donald Trump reportedly slammed the Supreme Court's ruling that he does not have the authority to impose tariffs under the IEEPA.

Republicans shred ‘nonsense’ Dem claims against Trump-backed voter ID bill

SAVE America Act supporters defend the voter ID legislation against Democratic claims of voter suppression, with Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, calling requirements "generous."

‘Zero percent chance’: Energy Sec. Wright unloads on European climate alarmists in fiery Paris speech

Energy Secretary Chris Wright warns European leaders to abandon their green agenda or face economic catastrophe, blasting "net zero" policies as unrealistic.

The Court Ruled. Now the CBO Needs to Update Its Revenue Projections

There is no shortcut out of this fiscal hole.

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