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House Democrats open probe into FBI’s handling of Epstein documents

House Democrats are scrutinizing FBI Director Kash Patel over his level of transparency with the Jeffrey Epstein documents as partisan clashes grow.

EXCLUSIVE: Pritzker critic in Congress introduces bill to crackdown on sanctuary states ‘gambling with America

Rep. Mary Miller, R-Ill., is introducing a bill to crack down on sanctuary states “gambling with American lives" by allowing illegal immigrants to obtain commercial driver’s licenses.

Dem senator accused of ‘lying,’ using veterans as ‘props,’ dismisses attacks: ‘This is the best they’ve got?’

Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., rejected GOP accusations saying he lied to voters about his role in passing a veterans housing bill, questioning: "This the best they've got?"

JB Pritzker condemns political violence after Charlie Kirk’s death, says Trump’s rhetoric ‘often foments it’

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker condemned the assassination of Charlie Kirk while criticizing President Donald Trump's rhetoric for "fomenting" political violence.

Charleston bishop rebukes Trump’s ‘harsh’ deportations, cites George W Bush’s ‘acceptable’ plans

Catholic Bishop Mark Brennan condemns President Donald Trump's mass deportation efforts while praising former President George W. Bush's immigration approaches in West Virginia.

Business owner behind mysterious ‘Remember Hiroshima’ protest doll at Disneyland’s ‘Small World’ ride revealed

A mysterious protest doll with a 'Remember Hiroshima' sign appeared at Disneyland over the weekend, later revealed to be part of Ben Cohen's 'Up in Arms' campaign.

Potential 2028 hopeful challenges Trump’s surgery ban while critiquing women’s sports bill’s supporters

Gov. Josh Shapiro joined a lawsuit against President Donald Trump's ban on transgender surgeries for minors while criticizing a GOP bill restricting biological males in girls sports.

Mismeasuring Gerrymanders

Our editorial on the stand-off in Texas, and a lot of other commentary, may understate how much Democrats rely on gerrymandering.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—August 7

2006—Outgoing American Bar Association president Michael Greco, a zealous liberal who stacked an ABA task force on presidential signing statements with fervent opponents of...

Don’t Abandon mRNA

Along with other actions, RFK’s move on mRNA paints a portrait of a longtime vaccine skeptic pursuing exactly the agenda he said he would....

The Trump IRS and the GOP Congress Should Make Taxes Easy Again

There’s plenty that new IRS Commissioner Billy Long can do to make the tax system easier for people to manage.

Democrats Should Follow the Seinfeld Principle

They have fallen into the profanity trap.

The Expectation of Price Controls and Federal Investment in Defense-Critical Minerals

One obvious problem is dependence on subsidized Chinese minerals. A less obvious one is the expectation of future price controls.

Trump’s broad tariffs go into effect, just as economic pain is surfacing

President Trump began levying higher import taxes on dozens of countries Thursday, just as the economic fallout of his monthslong tariff threats has begun to create visible damage for the U.S. economy.

Gallup poll finds record partisan gulf in approval ratings for Congress, Supreme Court

A Gallup poll released Thursday found record-high party gaps in approval ratings for Congress and the Supreme Court, with the latter suffering its lowest overall approval rating since the survey began.

Dem governor defies FBI: ‘Unwelcome’ to pursue Texas Democratic lawmakers

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker defends Texas lawmakers seeking sanctuary in Illinois from redistricting battle as Republicans push for FBI involvement.

4 key Senate seats Republicans aim to flip in 2026 midterms to expand their majority

Republican Sen. Tim Scott plans to grow GOP's 53-47 Senate majority in 2026 elections despite traditional midterm headwinds facing the party in power.

Veteran Biden insider Anita Dunn to appear in House Oversight autopen probe

Former Biden communications advisor Anita Dunn is facing a closed-door interview with House investigators examining a potential cover-up of the ex-president's cognitive decline.

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