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We’re about to find out how powerful Brian Kemp really is with Georgia Republicans

Brian Kemp’s political strength was already going to be tested in Tuesday’s Georgia runoffs. Then President Donald Trump made his move. Kemp had spent months throwing his full support...

Supreme Court rejects challenge over New York’s gun liability law

The Supreme Court on Monday rejected a challenge from the gun industry to a New York law that allows firearms makers to be sued when harm is caused by third parties.

Polling on Gavin Newsom, Kamala Harris should alarm Californians

As former British Prime Minister Tony Blair aptly said: A good way to measure...

Adam Schiff seethes as Elon Musk becomes first trillionaire

When SpaceX hit the Nasdaq on Friday and made Elon Musk the first trillionaire,...

Gavin Newsom says DOJ probe is political — but take a closer look

Federal investigators are reportedly examining the finances and nonprofit activities of Jennifer Siebel Newsom,...

Trump tests his winning streak with endorsements in Georgia and Alabama runoffs for U.S. Senate

President Trump, who has bragged about his "amazing track record" in picking MAGA primary winners, will see his influence put to the test in Georgia, where he endorsed GOP Senate candidate Mike Collins in Tuesday's GOP runoff election that polls show is virtually tied.

J.D. Vance writes of journey to Catholicism in ‘Communion,’ his first book since ‘Hillbilly Elegy’

Vice President J.D. Vance, a convert to Catholicism whose faith has been central to his adult life, writes about his religious journey in a new book that could ultimately serve as a sort of origin story for a future presidential campaign.

Sweden requires public workers to report migrants not authorized to live there

The Swedish parliament on Monday adopted a law obliging public sector workers to report to the police any migrants who are not authorized to live in Sweden. Critics said it will create a climate of fear and could negatively impact migrants' physical and mental health.

Supreme Court to consider how long migrants can be held pending deportation

The Supreme Court said Monday it will take up a case that tests how long the government can hold immigrants with serious criminal records in detention while it tries to deport them.

Supreme Court to review Florida’s use of a six-person jury

The Supreme Court will hear a challenge to Florida's use of a six-person jury instead of one consisting of 12 people.

Gavin Newsom claims Trump ordered DOJ probe targeting him and his wife

California Gov. Gavin Newsom alleged President Donald Trump directed the Justice Department to investigate him and his wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom.

WATCH: Shane Gillis rejects UFC fighter’s crude Michelle Obama jab after White House win

Comedian Shane Gillis criticized UFC fighter Josh Hokit's Michelle Obama joke at the White House UFC event, telling reporters he "didn't like" the comment.

FBI raids Soros-backed voter group’s headquarters in reported fraud probe

FBI agents reportedly raided Ohio Organizing Collaborative headquarters as part of a federal fraud investigation into the liberal voter mobilization group.

Chaotic car chase ends with ICE nabbing alleged foreign terrorist leader accused of holding wife captive

ICE arrested an alleged leader of two foreign terrorist organizations in North Carolina after a vehicle pursuit and crash as he allegedly fled to Mexico.

Hillary Clinton’s White House UFC jab backfires after critics point out what her husband did in ‘our house’

Hillary Clinton's criticism of Trump's White House UFC event sparked conservative backlash invoking Bill Clinton scandals and alleged White House damage.

Will Obama Get the Last Laugh on Iran?

The details are not clear, but some observers see shades of the JCPOA in the emerging contours of a deal.

Natural Right and History: The Question of Strauss and the Postliberals

Whether you love or hate Leo Strauss, his ideas are shaping the future of the Right.

Leftists Use Google Form to Organize Stanford Commencement Walk-Out Against Google CEO

Over 100 students left Stanford Stadium as Google CEO Sundar Pichai began his address.

Release the Text of the Iran Deal

It’s the only way to get past the conflicting claims over what Trump and Iran agreed to.

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