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Platner’s advisers urged him to go out with ‘gratitude.’ He led with grievance.

Graham Platner went down swinging — even as some of his political confidants urged him not to. Several of the embattled Maine Democrat’s closest advisers pleaded with him Wednesday...

What we know – and don’t – about how Maine Democrats will replace Graham Platner

The selection of Maine’s next Democratic Senate nominee will come down to roughly 600...

Miranda Devine: Slimy Dems — the party of Me Too — show their true colors in Graham Platner scandal

Now that a liberal woman has credibly accused him of rape, the rats have...

Feds smack down the most powerful gangs you’ve never heard of

The most powerful gangs you’ve never heard of.

The time for talk is over — Trump needs to get tough with Iran

Just three weeks after it was signed, the Memorandum of Understanding between the United...

Far-left candidate’s past anti-meat activism clashes with campaign pivot in cattle country

The Democratic candidate's history of veganism and climate action clashes with Colorado 8th district, a leading beef cattle and dairy producer.

Platner campaign quietly polls potential replacements as pressure mounts

Democratic Maine Senate nominee Graham Platner’s team quietly fielded a poll Tuesday gauging the strength of people who could replace him on the ballot,...

Democratic Governor Andy Beshear Would Decide When to Hold a Special Election for a Senate Vacancy in Kentucky

Unless Mitch McConnell isn’t going to be able to return to the Senate, he shouldn’t quit.

Trump Admin’s Fraud Crackdown Helped Drive Down Obamacare Enrollment

Anti-fraud efforts successfully lowered dubious Obamacare enrollments over the last year.

Stare Decisis and the Birthright Citizenship Dissents

One needs more than a close case and divided dissenters to overturn 128 years of precedent.

Former Wisconsin Judge Avoids Jail Time for Obstructing Arrest of Illegal Immigrant

The former judge’s conviction carried a punishment of up to five years in prison, with an average sentence of 16 months.

The Farage Watergate

How yes-men and shady money could bring down the face of Britain’s right.

We Are All Still Living in Bill Clinton’s Moral World

Thirty years ago, the Democratic Party persuaded the American people to stop caring about the moral character of public men.

Trump defends decision to wage war with Iran, calls it a success despite renewed fighting

President Trump on Wednesday insisted he's been successful in waging war on Iran, pointing to improving economic indicators and Tehran's weakened military.

Kentucky governor requests update on McConnell’s health, questions ability to serve

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear asked Sen. Mitch McConnell's office Wednesday for an update on the health of the 84-year-old lawmaker who was admitted to a hospital more than three weeks ago.

Stephen King deletes posts defending Senate candidate accused of rape

Stephen King deleted a pair of social media posts this week after facing a wave of backlash for downplaying a rape allegation against Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner.

Trump confuses Iran, Japan in missile attack claim at NATO summit

President Trump appeared to mix up Iran and Japan Wednesday while describing a missile attack on a U.S. aircraft carrier, telling reporters at the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, that 111 missiles had been fired at the USS Abraham Lincoln by the "Islamic Republic of Japan."

Appeals Court rejects Trump’s last-ditch bid to keep his name on the Kennedy Center

A federal appeals court shot down the Justice Department's request that President Trump's name remain on the Kennedy Center, rejecting his claims that the institution will face financial ruin if his name is stricken.

Jewish Americans favor Mamdani over Netanyahu, poll finds

POLL: NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani is viewed more favorably among Jewish Americans than Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

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