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Dementia Patients and Death by Intentional Undernourishment

The ethical questions of intentionally withholding nourishment from dementia patients, who may still want to eat and drink, are upon us.

House Passes DHS Funding Bill After Record-Setting Shutdown

President Trump is expected to sign the funding bill shortly. 

House passes bill banning greyhound racing nationwide

House lawmakers on Thursday voted to ban greyhound racing, a betting sport already prohibited in many states, thanks to pressure from animal rights organizations.

Democrat shakeup in Maine Senate race boosts far-left, sows fresh doubts for Chuck Schumer’s future

Gov. Janet Mills' exit from the Maine Senate race handed Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer another public defeat, sharpening doubts about his political instincts and his hold on Senate Democratic leadership.

Trump pulls nomination of Dr. Casey Means for surgeon general, taps Dr. Nicole Saphier

President Trump pulled his year-old nomination of Dr. Casey Means for surgeon general Thursday and replaced her with Dr. Nicole Saphier as his third nominee for the vacant post.

Maine Gov. Janet Mills drops U.S. Senate bid ahead of Democratic primary against Graham Platner

Maine Gov. Janet Mills on Thursday dropped her bid for the U.S. Senate just weeks before the Democratic primary in a race that reflected an internal party debate over how to win one of this year's most competitive Senate seats.

34,000 dead people found on voter rolls prompts expert to slam Dems for resisting ‘commonsense’ cleanup

North Carolina's discovery of 34,000 dead people on its voter rolls sparks renewed pressure on Congress to pass the SAVE America Act.

House Republicans splinter over pesticide provision in farm bill as MAHA movement flexes its muscle

House lawmakers voted to strip pesticide manufacturer legal protections from the farm bill after MAHA-aligned Republicans and Democrats joined forces.

Union racked up massive tab on swank DC hotel stay to battle Trump — and still lost

A new report says the SEIU spent $1.2 million at D.C.'s five-star Salamander Hotel during a lobbying trip to oppose Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

Trump DOJ report lays bare Biden administration’s alleged anti-Christian bias

Trump DOJ task force releases 200-page report alleging the Biden administration showed a pattern of anti-Christian bias in investigations and prosecutions.

WATCH: Chaos erupts as Florida Dem in pink jumpsuit grabs bullhorn mid-vote: ‘It’s illegal!’

Florida Rep. Angie Nixon went viral after storming the House floor with a bullhorn to protest a Gov. DeSantis-backed redistricting bill during its passage.

Maine Gov Janet Mills drops out of Democratic race for Senate, signaling she struggled to raise enough money

Maine Gov. Janet Mills dropped out of her home states race for U.S. Senate on Thursday, clearing the way for Graham Platner.

Mills drops out of Maine Senate race, setting up Platner to face Collins

Maine Democratic Gov. Janet Mills suspended her campaign for Senate on Thursday, as her progressive challenger, oyster farmer Graham Platner, continued to lead in...

A Righteous Blow Against Racial Gerrymandering

The Supreme Court rightly puts an end to the routine use of racial segregation in drawing legislative districts.

‘Microlooting’: The Left’s Latest Language Deception

Progressives keep trying to invent new words to freshen up old-school socialism.

The New Never Trumpers

The MAGA true believers who have gone full Bulwark.

White House puts Whitmer on notice about who is ‘actually delivering’ on US manufacturing jobs

Adrian Steel's $43.4 million Michigan expansion sparked a credit battle between the Trump White House and Democratic Gov. Whitmer over manufacturing.

Federal appeals court refuses to rehear Trump appeal of $83M E Jean Carroll defamation judgment

A federal court denied President Donald Trump's motion to rehear his $83 million defamation case, opening the path to a Supreme Court appeal.

Hunter Biden’s ex-lawyer ordered to pay $50K to former Trump aide after harassment claims crumble

Kevin Morris is being ordered to pay $50,000 to Marco Polo's Garrett Ziegler after his lawsuit accusing Ziegler of impersonation failed in California court.

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