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DC is about to pick new leaders. Trump is watching.

Washington will soon enter a new chapter after voters pick the capital’s first new mayor in a dozen years and its first new Congressional delegate since 1991. And no...

Vance shares how he’s gearing up for lion’s den debut on ‘The View’

JD Vance tells Fox News Digital he hopes "The View" hosts meet him halfway as he prepares to discuss his new book and the Iran peace agreement.

Trump’s Iran deal sparks GOP demands for vote as Congress remains in the dark

Trump declares Iran deal signed, but most Republican senators say they lack details and want a congressional vote to make any final agreement permanent.

Albany acts to rescue kids from deadly abuse — 10 years too late

Days ago, Albany politicians did the unthinkable: They passed a sensible piece of legislation...

Who put the car-haters in charge of getting people to World Cup matches at MetLife?

It wasn't hard to foresee that people dropping a couple thou on tickets might...

Trump blames illegal immigrants for high car insurance premiums

President Trump trashed the Biden administration's open border policy, saying the flood of illegal immigrants caused car insurance premiums to rise.

Student wins $95K settlement after suing school for painting over Charlie Kirk tribute

A North Carolina school district entered into a five-figure settlement to resolve a free-speech lawsuit filed after painting over a student's tribute to Charlie Kirk on a campus forum known as "spirit rock."

Public school districts gut budgets to offset rising costs, falling enrollment

Most public school districts nationwide are slashing staff and budgets this summer as rising costs and falling enrollments squeeze their finances.

U.S. Senate candidate with same name as incumbent Dan Sullivan ineligible for ballot, official rules

A top Alaska election official has ruled that a U.S. Senate candidate with the same name and party affiliation as Republican incumbent Dan Sullivan is ineligible to appear on the state's primary ballot in August.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom says Trump’s Justice Department is investigating him and his wife

California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat and longtime political rival of Republican President Donald Trump, said Monday the president had ordered the Justice Department to investigate him and his wife.

Trump’s support among rural Americans slips, new poll finds

President Trump's approval rating among rural Americans dropped to a new low of 50%, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released Monday.

Same-name candidate disqualified from key Senate race over alleged Dem scheme to confuse voters

Alaska election official disqualified a same-name Republican challenger to Sen. Dan Sullivan, ruling the candidacy was designed to confuse voters.

US won’t move troops despite ‘signed’ Iran deal, as doubts linger over Tehran’s next move

Trump administration maintains roughly 50,000 troops in the Middle East during 60-day Iran negotiation period despite signing new agreement with Iran.

SEE IT: UFC legend denies posting alleged Eric Trump DMs, claims he was hacked

Daniel Cormier says viral screenshots showing alleged messages with Eric Trump about rigged UFC fights are fake, claiming he was hacked online.

Reporter’s Notebook: Lawmakers scramble as FISA fight comes at the worst possible time

FISA Section 702 expired amid heightened terrorism fears, World Cup security concerns, and political disputes over Bill Pulte's role as acting DNI.

Summer ICE

WINTRY MIX: The Knicks ticker-tape parade. World Cup festivities. Pride Month. America 250. The Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce wedding. It’s all happening this summer in...

Left-wing distraction of Trump’s UFC event falls flat as bitter celebrities mocked online

Celebrities including Bette Midler and Robert De Niro faced widespread online mockery for their anti-Trump concert meant to counter-program his UFC event.

Blanche and the New York Times

At the end of the day, Senate Republicans should take their cues on executive power from the likes of Barr, Scalia, Meese, and Cheney.

Majority of Law Professors Self-Censor to Avoid Campus Backlash, Study Finds

In its first survey of legal faculty, FIRE found that conservative professors are especially likely to feel they need to conceal controversial opinions.

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