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Lawmakers Urge FDA to Crack Down on Opioid-Like Substance Sold in Gas Stations, Online

Kratom is not federally scheduled and can therefore be sold as a botanical or supplement product.

Israel Didn’t Make Us Do It

If his theories about Israel are the baseless suppositions Joe Kent took into public...

AIPAC’s So-So Night in Illinois

Tuesday’s primary results present an early test of how anti-Israel sentiment might play in...

Rand Paul Calls Out Mullin’s ‘Anger Issues’ in Hostile Start to DHS Nominee’s Confirmation Process

Paul cited Mullin’s involvement in a would-be ‘brawl’ in the Senate committee, and his...

Can Trump Declare Victory?

If the Strait does not reopen soon, does that cut against the credibility of...

New audit exposes flawed system critics say let Minnesota fraud to slip through cracks: ‘Didn’t act for years’

A new Office of the Legislative Auditor reveals that one of the Minnesota agencies plagued by fraud incorrectly believed it didn't have the authority to investigate kickbacks.

Blue state Dem candidate who made ‘affordability’ a key issue in campaign ripped for charging $13 for water

Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi faced mockery after his Senate campaign charged supporters $13 for water at his election party, despite championing affordability.

Two dozen House Republicans go to war with Senate GOP over SAVE America Act

A group of House Republicans is putting Senate leadership on notice, vowing to "filibuster" all Senate measures until the Trump-backed SAVE America Act reaches the president's desk.

DNI Tulsi Gabbard says that Trump acted because he concluded the Iranian regime ‘posed an imminent threat’

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard stated in a post on X that President Donald Trump moved against Iran based on his conclusion that the regime "posed an imminent threat."

Trump resurfaces old tweet from intel official who resigned

President Trump pointed to a 2020 tweet by Joe Kent after he resigned from the position of National Counterterrorism Center director due to his opposition to the Iran war.

One little-known meeting helps decide what Americans can afford — and what they can’t

The Federal Reserve is expected to keep interest rates unchanged, leaving borrowing costs high for Americans buying homes, cars and other big-ticket items as inflation risks remain.

Senate to question Trump intel leaders on Iran war after top official quits in protest

President Donald Trump's spy chiefs are set to testify publicly on the Iran war amid growing controversy over the conflict's justification.

California GOP launches petition targeting Newsom parole board over sex offenders

The California GOP launched a "Stop Gavin's Predators" petition highlighting sex offenders released by parole board members in the Golden State.

Illinois Democratic Primary Voters Don’t Want Nobody Nobody Sent

The Democratic Establishment held the line on Tuesday in Illinois.

Academic ‘Research’ That’s Unethical and Dishonest

Much of what passes as academic research these days is often just propaganda designed to look like scholarship.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 18

1963— As Seth Stern and Stephen Wermiel write in Justice Brennan, this day stands out among all others as the day when Justice Brennan’s “new majority”—resulting from...

To Counter China, America’s Military AI Needs an Open-Source Reboot

Clinging to closed AI architecture makes the U.S. vulnerable to corporate whims that may not prioritize national interests.

Sunset for Regulations, Sunrise for Opportunity

Idaho serves as a good model for deregulation.

US bunker-buster bombs hammer Iranian anti-ship missile sites near Strait of Hormuz

The U.S. military dropped 5,000-pound bunker buster bombs on Iranian anti-ship missile sites near Strait of Hormuz, targeting threats to international shipping.

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