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Russell Fry endorses ex-rival Darline Graham after failing to advance to special GOP US Senate primary runoff

Rep. Russell Fry, who placed third in the South Carolina special GOP U.S. Senate primary, endorsed Sen. Darline Graham ahead of the runoff in which she will face Rep. Ralph Norman.

Mayor Klutz — what’s behind Mamdani’s long string of fumbles, failures and fiascos

From stunning incompetence to toxic policies, this is the result of hiring a 30-something...

Mamdani goes after Amazon — and shows off his stunning hypocrisy

Mayor Zohran Mamdani seeks to prohibit Amazon’s delivery contracting model in New York City...

Loser leftists don’t change their minds — they just change the rules

The radical left's key agendas have never won majority support among the general public....

The Supreme Court will not survive another Democratic trifecta

The continued existence of the Supreme Court is safe as long as there is a Republican in the White House. But as House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) reminded us this week, every vote for a Democrat in the House and Senate this year will help lay the groundwork for the institution’s eventual eradication should […]

Powell to give his last Jackson Hole speech under watchful gaze of Wall Street and the White House

Just three weeks ago, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell spoke to reporters after the central bank had kept its key interest rate unchanged for a fifth straight meeting and said the job market was "solid."

Swing-state gov slams Trump plan to nix mail-in voting: He ‘can sign whatever the hell he wants’

Trump faces pushback from Pennsylvania's Josh Shapiro over proposed executive order to end mail-in ballots for 2026 midterm elections and future contests

Federal judge blocks Texas public schools from displaying Ten Commandments in classrooms

Judge Fred Biery grants preliminary injunction against Texas Ten Commandments bill, ruling it violates First Amendment by favoring Christian denominations over others

Trump reveals plan to patrol Washington streets with police and military forces

On Aug. 11, President Donald Trump unveiled plans to dispatch National Guard troops and federalize the Metropolitan Police to address crime in Washington.

Navy pilot rescued from Virginia waters as F/A-18 fleet faces string of recent mishaps

Latest F/A-18 Super Hornet crash off Virginia adds to string of recent Navy mishaps as pilot survives water landing during routine training exercise.

Pentagon taps civilian employees to assist Trump administration immigration enforcement

The Pentagon is encouraging 950,000 civilian employees to join a volunteer force assisting DHS efforts through ICE and CBP temporary assignments.

Boasberg cleared to rule on CECOT migrant deportations after appeals court decision

The decision clears the way for Judge Boasberg to consider the fate of hundreds of CECOT migrants, now in Venezuela.

Ex-Biden spokesman who called mental fitness doubts a ‘conspiracy’ only met with him twice: Comer

House Oversight Committee chairman James Comer said former Biden spokesman Ian Sams met with the president only twice despite defending his mental fitness publicly.

Trump Department of Education rolls out latest step to expand school choice nationwide

Department of Education issues new guidance helping private school students access federal Title I-A services, including tutoring and counseling programs.

Newsom, California Democrats move to counter Texas redistricting with partisan map

California Gov. Gavin Newsom used his Democratic supermajority in the state to craft and push a new congressional map that favors Democrats in an effort to nullify the expected new congressional map from Texas.

‘Maine’s Mamdani’: Maine GOP chief issues warning about new challenger looking to oust Susan Collins

Democrat Graham Platner, who is challenging GOP Sen. Susan Collins in Maine, is exporting Zohran Mamdani socialism to the state, a Republican leader says.

Redistricting tests Trump’s finely tuned influence machine

Donald Trump has strong-arming Congress down to a science. Now his redistricting gambit is putting his methods through a stress test. It’s a strategy...

Does UNC Need to be a ‘Global Sports Capital’?

Most big universities have gone crazy over athletics, spending loads of money on facilities and coaches in hopes of garnering some fleeting fame by...

The Only Thing Wrong with the Democratic Party Is Who They Are

New York Times readers, in their reactions, are inadvertently illustrating why the Democratic Party finds itself in such dire straits.

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