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Sheridan Gorman’s parents say protecting children from failed immigration policies isn’t a one-party fight

The parents of slain college freshman Sheridan Gorman spoke at a Trump rally, demanding leaders fight sanctuary policies they say failed their daughter.

DOJ vows to appeal after judge dismisses smuggling charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia as ‘vindictive’

Kilmar Abrego Garcia's human smuggling indictment was dismissed by a federal judge who cited 'vindictive' prosecution. The DOJ says it will appeal.

Judge Dismisses Criminal Case Against Kilmar Abrego Garcia

U.S. District Judge Waverly D. Crenshaw Jr. said the trafficking case was ‘vindictive.’

Suncor Is About Far More Than Climate Litigation

The Founders understood the states to be coequal sovereigns whose authority stops at their...

The DNC’s Disastrous Report

‘A lot of it reads like it was written by ChatGPT because it’s so...

Senate plots permanent end to government shutdowns with bipartisan push

The Senate moves to prevent government shutdowns permanently with bipartisan legislation that would strip lawmakers of recess and travel privileges.

Trump says he hopes Spencer Pratt does well in LA mayoral race, blasts California’s ‘rigged’ elections

Trump signals support for Spencer Pratt's Los Angeles mayoral bid, saying he believes the reality TV star turned candidate is a "big MAGA person."

Left-wing Dem Senate hopeful cheered on Antifa violence in unearthed rant: ‘Kill a motherf—er’

Maine presumptive Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner once wrote that some people should be killed for their politics, a Reddit post shows.

The Science Has Spoken Against Climate Alarmism

The international committee that is the source of the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report now says its doomsday scenario is ‘implausible.’

Get That SOB, Mr. President

An American docket finally bears the name Raúl Castro.

The Best ‘Chilling Effect’ Yet

If there is a ‘chilling effect’ in Massie’s loss, it will also be one that reinforces the desirable stigma around antisemitic agitation.

Trump says he’s in ‘no hurry’ on Iran after telling Tehran the clock is ticking

President Trump said Wednesday he will not be rushed into a bad deal with Iran simply because it's an election year.

Trump to attend Group of Seven meetings in France in June

President Trump plans to attend the Group of Seven summit in France in June, a consequential meeting given the backdrop of the war in Iran and the president's recent bickering with allies.

DHS nabs Canadian man who voted in U.S. elections

Federal authorities unveiled charges against a Canadian man they say repeatedly voted in elections in Massachusetts and lied that he was eligible as a U.S. citizen.

Dem candidate’s Zionist castration rant sparks firestorm as party leaders rewrite narrative to target GOP

House Democrats respond to Maureen Galindo's antisemitic pledge to jail American Zionists by attempting to shift blame to Republican dark money donors.

Two newcomers gear up for fight in Alabama, but face uphill battle in race to replace Tuberville

Alabama's Senate race heats up as Republicans and Democrats head to dual runoff races in a bid to replace outgoing Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala.

Unions that paralyzed New York commute over pay spent millions on luxury travel, filings show

LIRR strike union leaders spent over $3 million on luxury lodging and dining in 2025 while arguing workers couldn't make ends meet, records show.

Fmr Dem Rep Barney Frank, sharp-tongued liberal trailblazer, Dodd-Frank co-author dies

Barney Frank, the liberal Massachusetts congressman behind the Dodd-Frank financial reform law and a gay rights pioneer, has died at age 86.

The red states charging ahead with America’s wealth as rivals watch billions slip away

New IRS data reveals Americans are relocating to Southern and Sun Belt states, drawn by lower taxes, cheaper housing costs and warmer climates.

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