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Knicks fever hits the pols

LAYUP: The New York Knicks are in the NBA finals, and politicians can’t seem to get enough of it. They’re hosting invite-only watch parties as an excuse to butter...

Reporter’s Notebook: GOP bets on fraud crackdown as economic woes surge ahead of midterms

House Republicans push anti-fraud bills as a midterm campaign strategy, but only pass one of three measures this week amid Democratic opposition.

California election limbo fueled by 4 pressure points dragging out vote count, expert says

Election law expert Hans von Spakovsky says California's slow vote counting stems from mass mail voting, a seven-day ballot window, and cure periods.

Bondi’s replacement saddled with Epstein baggage as he awaits grueling confirmation battle

Former AG Pam Bondi says she delegated Epstein files oversight to Todd Blanche, now facing scrutiny as Trump's nominee to be Attorney General.

Russia Is Losing Its War, and Congress Should Help Finish the Job

The West has a limited window of opportunity to persuade the Kremlin that victory...

Biden crashes Jill’s book tour with awkward ‘love’ question that leaves viewers cringing

Jill Biden's book tour stop with Whoopi Goldberg was interrupted by Joe Biden, sparking viral social media reactions about the awkward exchange.

Trump confirms ‘crazy’ Netanyahu clash as questions mount over push to hold fire on Hezbollah terrorists

Trump confirmed calling Netanyahu 'f***ing crazy' during a heated phone call over Israel's military operations in Lebanon, exposing a rare rift.

Blind Sheikh Sympathizer Adam Hamawy Wins Dem Primary in New Jersey

The House candidate also reportedly worked with a group later designated by the U.S. government as a front organization for al-Qaeda.

Federal Student Aid Needs Major Changes

Professor Michael Kochin argues in favor of student aid that distinguishes between education with public benefits and that which has private benefits.

Welcome to California: You’ll Have Election Results in a Few Weeks

The Golden State’s glacial pace of counting votes is an embarrassment.

The Monsters Come for Their Creators

The Democratic Party may regret unleashing the forces that are contributing to the rise of radical Islamist elements.

DOJ investigating George Santos for insider trading on Kalshi

Federal prosecutors are investigating former Rep. George Santos over wagering on his own attendance at President Trump's State of the Union address after the prediction market he placed bets on flagged the case.

MAHA tops MAGA in Iowa’s GOP governor’s contest

Republican businessman Zach Lahn defeated Rep. Randy Feenstra in Iowa's GOP gubernatorial primary Tuesday, dealing a rare primary loss to President Trump after his late endorsement failed to push his chosen candidate over the finish line.

Trump says he would like to meet Iran’s new supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei

President Trump says that Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei is heavily involved in Iran's decision-making during peace talks and that he would like to meet with the supreme leader at some point.

Dem Mayor Karen Bass tops L.A. primary, faces possible general election showdown with Spencer Pratt

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass moved a step closer to winning reelection after securing the top spot in the city's jungle primary -- putting her on a possible crash course this November with former bad-boy reality star Spencer Pratt.

Judge with intimate ties to Dem Party’s key Russia Hoax players behind latest anti-Trump decision

Trump accuses Obama-appointed Judge Cooper of conflict of interest over Kennedy Center ruling, citing wife Amy Jeffress' work for Biden and Democrats.

GOP leverages ICE funding package to make Trump’s controversial $2B fund ‘never exist’

Senate Republicans demand more assurances from the Trump administration that the anti-weaponization fund is dead before advancing reconciliation.

Spencer Pratt surges to runoff in LA mayor’s race after angry voters send message to Karen Bass

Spencer Pratt appears on track to advance to a November runoff against LA Mayor Karen Bass after no candidate cleared 50% in Tuesday's primary.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—June 3

1991—By a vote of 6 to 3, the Supreme Court rules (in Edmonson v. Leesville Concrete Co.) that a private litigant in a civil case violates the equal-protection...

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