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Mamdani breaks with Adams, vows NYC will stop clearing homeless encampments in January

NYC mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani vows to end homeless encampment sweeps that Eric Adams started, citing failed results and lack of housing connections.

Economy & Education: U.S. trade rep. Greer and teacher’s union head Weingarten | The Conversation

Economy & Education: U.S. trade rep. Greer and teacher's union head Weingarten | The...

Supreme Court Rightly Keeps the Texas Republican Gerrymander for 2026

It’s not the Court’s job to impose rules that Congress hasn’t written. Under the...

Library grants restored after court order

The Trump administration on Wednesday restored library grants after a judge determined attempts to defund and dismantle the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) were unlawful. “Upon further review, the Institute of Museum and Library Services has reinstated all federal grants. This action supersedes any prior notices which may have been received related to...

Bipartisan deal on Obamacare subsidies fades as Republicans push HSA plan

Obamacare subsidies set to expire as Senate struggles to reach bipartisan agreement, with Republicans and Democrats divided on reform approaches.

Conservatives intervene in Wisconsin’s mid-decade redistricting push as House majority hangs in the balance

A conservative law firm has challenged Wisconsin's congressional map lawsuits, arguing that new drawing districts now would violate federal law ahead of the midterm elections.

Court says Boasberg didn’t know Arctic Frost subpoenas hit lawmakers, Grassley calls that ‘deeply troubling’

The Biden Department of Justice would not have notified Judge Boasberg that its subpoenas of phone records pertained to Congress members, a court official said.

Tuesday Was a Good Day for Life at the Supreme Court

Be vigilant in your support not only of freedom, but your local pregnancy-resource center.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—December 3

2012—A Ninth Circuit panel, in an opinion by Judge Stephen Reinhardt, rules that a police officer was not entitled to qualified immunity on a...

Minnesota’s Massive Welfare Fraud Scandal

The billion-dollar fraud scheme based out of the Somali diaspora community has implications beyond dollars and cents.

The Not-So-Nefarious Reason for White Crime Stat Confusion

Misclassification is not part of some elaborate plot.

The Mamdani Myth of International Law

New York City’s mayor-elect ignores American sovereignty.

Trump admin pauses immigration from 19 countries

The Trump administration implements immigration pause affecting 19 countries already under travel restrictions, including Afghanistan, Iran and Venezuela.

Far-left firebrand ‘refused’ to pay high-end condo payments despite spending spree on luxury hotels

Progressive firebrand and rumored Senate candidate Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, has had an unpaid lien balance of over $3,000 against her luxury condo in Dallas for over a year.

Trump administration strikes deal with Ohio to clean up state voter rolls using federal database

Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced a data sharing agreement with the Trump administration to access federal data for voter roll maintenance.

Trump admin’s energy agenda hailed for crucial ‘wins’ as green activists lash out

Conservative energy groups are celebrating a slate of Trump-era deregulation wins, while environmental activists argue the moves enrich industry giants and raise costs for American families.

War Secretary Hegseth highlights US ‘Drone Dominance’ push for mass adoption in modern warfare

War Secretary Pete Hegseth highlights the United States' "Drone Dominance" push to equip the military with a massive quantity of drones.

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to special election results for Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District

Chad Pergram's observations on Republican Matt Van Epps defeating Democrat Aftyn Behn in Tuesday's special election to represent Tennessee's 7th Congressional District.

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