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How Eric Swalwell’s implosion changes the race for governor

One candidate’s fall just altered the odds for everybody.

Democrats BRAG about violating the Constitution to ‘save’ democracy

A former ACLU executive director in Maine, Shenna Bellows is touting her decision to remove...

Tehran’s elite have no business having plum jobs in our universities

The detention of Hamideh Soleimani Afshar in Los Angeles—niece of the late IRGC commander...

How one mom saved her teen from online groomers

Colorado mom Dana Grueser is still trying to piece together how her sweet son...

The Gilgo Beach monster: Letters to the Editor — April 13, 2026

The Issue: Rex Heuermann’s guilty plea for the murder of eight woman as the...

Leavenworth, Kansas, relents and will allow a private prison to reopen and house immigrants

A Kansas town known for its prisons is allowing a shuttered private prison to reopen and house immigrants detained for living in the U.S. illegally after a nearly yearlong legal fight amid a massive national push for new detention centers.

Dem-led states sue to stop Trump team from gathering college race admissions data

Democrat-led states sued Wednesday to try to shut down an Education Department effort to gather data on college admissions and race, saying the Trump administration is rushing the process and making life too difficult for the schools.

April groundbreaking set for first new U.S. oil refinery in nearly 50 years

President Trump, seeking to reverse the longtime decline in U.S.-based oil refining, is taking credit for a new oil refinery set to open in Brownsville, Texas.

Trump says ships should still use Strait of Hormuz

President Trump said Wednesday he thinks oil tankers should still use the Strait of Hormuz to get oil flowing to the rest of the world.

Court rules first graders have First Amendment rights in Black Lives Matter dispute

A federal appeals court has ruled that First Amendment free speech rights apply all the way down to first graders, as the judges weighed in on a tricky case involving a student who wrote a note to a Black classmate trying to say "all lives matter."

Minnesota human services officials skip fraud hearing as Walz promises reform

Minnesota human services officials skip fraud hearing as frustrated lawmakers demand accountability. Gov. Walz promises reform amid ongoing fraud concerns.

‘You can cry about it’: Tempers flare in Senate as DHS shutdown debate erupts, stalemate digs deeper

Neither side is close to a deal to end the DHS shutdown, which entered its 26th day on Wednesday. Republicans want a temporary funding extension, while Democrats want to carve out ICE.

Top US court hands Trump a win on deportations as SCOTUS challenge looms

A US appeals court intervened at the last minute to greenlight Trump's third-country deportation policy from taking force, handing the administration a win — if only temporarily.

Epstein accountant testifies he never saw ‘any type of transaction’ with Trump, Comer says

Epstein accountant Richard Kahn testified he saw no payments to Donald Trump, as House Oversight Chair James Comer reveals five major figures who funded Jeffrey Epstein.

Britain’s Decision to Remove Churchill from Its Banknotes Suggests That It’s All but Given Up

All those centuries of achievement, innovation, and inquiry, and the only symbol that is now acceptable to the elites is a hedgehog?

The Will of One Man

The structures of self-government do impose burdens on the imperial presidency. That’s the point.

Trump Officials Catch Flak for Preserving Their Own Safety

The New York Times put a peculiar spin on the unprecedented relocation of key executive branch officials to a D.C.-area military installation.

It’s Never a Bad Time to Level with the American People

It’s hard to blame those who do not quite understand the goals that the U.S. and Israel are pursuing in the skies over Iran.

Kansas Judge Allows Enforcement of Gender Law That Restricts Bathroom Access, Voids Licenses

At least 1,700 transgender-identifying individuals have had their licenses invalidated by the law, according to state officials.

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