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Dems are trying everything in battlegrounds. Republicans are sticking with Trump.

Republicans are betting their path to victory in 2026 runs through MAGA. Democrats are still figuring out how to win. Two-thirds of the way through primary season, results from...

Iran’s ‘disaster World Cup’ comes to a dramatic end

Iran's players thought they had survived twice. First, a stoppage-time goal against Egypt on...

Young Americans break sharply from older Americans on China threat, new poll finds

A Reagan Institute survey reveals young Americans are far less likely than older generations to view China as a major threat to the United States.

The American Revolution is the only one in world history that actually delivered on the promises it made

At 250, it's worth celebrating the fact that the American Revolution got it right—while...

Why is Mamdani protecting deadly-reckless e-bike riders?

Mamdani ordered the NYPD to stop criminal enforcement back off in March, claiming it...

Kimberly Guilfoyle riles Greeks with her cheerleading for McDonald’s

U.S. Ambassador to Greece Kimberly Guilfoyle found herself in hot moussaka after promoting the opening of a new McDonald's as a diplomatic win for both countries.

Georgia Republicans scramble to pick a candidate to take on Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff

Georgia Rep. Mike Collins, who wants to take on Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff in November, happily calls himself a warrior for President Donald Trump and his "Make America Great Again" movement.

Redistricting debate shifts to South Carolina as Republicans seek clean sweep of U.S. House seats

An effort to reshape South Carolina's congressional districts will get its first full airing Monday in the state House, as lawmakers launch a lengthy and potentially testy discussion on whether to accede to President Donald Trump's desires for a U.S. House map that could yield a clean sweep for Republicans.

Dem who welcomed socialist mayor’s ‘change’ now sounding alarm over billionaire exodus: ‘Gravely concerned’

A Seattle Democratic councilmember who once welcomed socialist Mayor Katie Wilson now admits he is "gravely concerned" about the city's business exodus.

Trump eyes new White House lawn project that could reshape presidential travel

President Trump is weighing whether to install a helipad on the White House South Lawn to protect the grass from newer Marine One helicopter engines.

Karen Bass ripped after suggesting taxpayer-funded dental care for meth users

Mayor Karen Bass drew criticism for suggesting LA taxpayers should fund dental care for homeless meth users who lost their teeth to addiction.

The red-state winners in the climb to become America’s next economic powerhouse

Companies are fleeing high-tax blue states like California and New York for Republican-led states like Texas and Florida, accelerating a major corporate power shift.

Payroll data exposes six-figure salaries behind transit strike grinding NYC travel to a halt

Long Island Rail Road employees with median pay over $131,000 are on strike, disrupting travel for nearly 300,000 daily riders across the region.

Tudor Dixon returns to Michigan politics with new PAC aimed at boosting Republicans in key battleground

Tudor Dixon announces her role leading United We Fund, a new multi-million dollar PAC aimed at boosting Republicans in battleground state Michigan.

Mamdani Announces First City-Owned Grocery Store Will Open Next Year

The first of Mamdani’s five city-owned grocery stores is set to open next year in the Bronx.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—May 18

1991—The New York Times and the Washington Post report that in 1990 Charles E. Smith, a wealthy real-estate developer, made gifts to Justice William J. Brennan Jr. in the...

Oil touches $110 per barrel as Trump warns Iran to hurry up on peace talks

Oil prices rose, and Wall Street stocks were flat to start the trading week on Monday after President Trump warned Iran the "clock is ticking" on peace negotiations.

Swing-seat Republican sidelined by ‘serious’ illness misses 88 votes as majority hangs by thread

Former Gov. Tom Kean Sr. said his son Rep. Kean Jr. could return to Congress in weeks after a mysterious serious illness kept him away since March.

Jackson protests as Supreme Court uses Louisiana gerrymandering ruling to instruct lower courts

The Supreme Court sent a Mississippi voting rights case back to a lower court based on its Louisiana v. Callais ruling on race-based gerrymandering.

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