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Maine Senate candidate promoted violent political action in since-deleted online posts

Graham Platner, who is running as an insurgent Democratic candidate for Senate in Maine, once suggested in online posts that violence is a necessary means to achieving social change...

NYC schools sue Education Department over nearly $50M in grant cuts due to transgender policies

New York City Public Schools filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education over its move to cut $47 million in promised grants due to transgender bathroom policies.

National Guard not welcome: NYC mayoral candidates come out strong against troop deployments

President Donald Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops to major American cities loomed large over Thursday night’s New York City mayoral debate.

Phil Murphy’s foolish obsession with wind power has carved a huge opening for Jack Ciatarrelli

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy’s obsession with wind power is one of the reasons...

Trump touts another US strike near Venezuela that killed six alleged drug smugglers

President Donald Trump announced a U.S. military strike killed six alleged drug smugglers off Venezuela coast in international waters.

‘I love Hitler’: Leaked messages expose Young Republicans’ racist chat

NEW YORK — Leaders of Young Republican groups throughout the country worried what would happen if their Telegram chat ever got leaked, but they...

Jeffries talked redistricting with Illinois delegation

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries met in a Zoom meeting with members of the Illinois congressional delegation Monday to talk about redistricting in the...

Mike Johnson, world leaders to nominate Trump for Nobel Peace Prize after Israel-Hamas deal

House Speaker Mike Johnson partnered with the Israeli Knesset speaker to nominate President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize as the Middle East peace deal takes effect.

Democrats threaten to see Trump team ‘in court’ over ‘illegal’ firings as shutdown battle escalates

Government shutdown enters Day 14 as Democrats challenge administration's reduction in force plans and threats to deny furloughed workers back pay.

Trump calls Xi’s rare earth move a ‘bad moment’ — why it matters for US national security, China ties

President Donald Trump called China's rare earth export controls a 'bad moment' as both countries navigate tensions over critical defense materials, and potential tariff increases.

Comey seeks to toss criminal case calling Trump prosecutor ‘unlawful’ appointee

Comey's lawyers are looking to have his case tossed on the grounds of vindictive prosecution — and what they say is Trump's unlawful installation of the acting US attorney.

Ilhan Omar refuses to credit Trump for Gaza ceasefire

Progressive "Squad" member Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., declined to praise President Donald Trump's role in securing this week's ceasefire in Gaza on Tuesday.

Jordan demands Jack Smith testify over ‘partisan and politically motivated’ Trump prosecutions

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan requests former special counsel Jack Smith schedule testimony about his prosecutions of President Donald Trump by Oct. 28.

Louisiana v. Callais: Overdue Reckoning with Race-Based Redistricting

Equality before the law, regardless of race, is a principle that should guide redistricting no less than any other governmental function.

Meta Announces New PG-13 Restrictions for Teen Instagram Users

Under the new system, Meta’s AI chatbot will limit its responses to teen users to age appropriate content.

Why the Democrats’ Activist Class Couldn’t Celebrate the Cease-Fire They Demanded

Left-wing activists finally have their cease-fire, and suddenly, it’s as if the issue just doesn’t interest them anymore.

Charlie Kirk honored on his 32nd birthday

It's a day of remembrance for the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated a month ago while speaking on a college campus in Utah.

Rigged! Obama cuts ad for California ballot initiative and questions the legitimacy of 2026 election

Former President Barack Obama told California voters that if they don't approve a measure to overturn an independent redistricting commission, Republicans would rig the next election and steal the congressional majority.

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