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Iranian protestors hold Trump assassination attempt photo, chant ‘death to America,’ state media shows

Iranian protesters reportedly displayed signs calling for President Donald Trump's assassination, chanting 'death to America' at Tehran University.

House Democrats demand probe into Trump DOJ’s criminal investigation of Fed Chair Powell

House Democrats demand a probe into the Trump administration's criminal investigation of Fed Chairman Jerome Powell over his testimony and central bank independence.

Minnesota health care owner charged with yearslong Medicaid scam topping $3M

Minneapolis man charged with $3 million Medicaid fraud through Guardian Home Health. He faces eight felony theft counts for allegedly billing for fake services.

Trump says exiled Iranian prince ‘seems very nice,’ doubts whether he has backing to lead the country

President Donald Trump expresses uncertainty about exiled Iranian crown prince's potential leadership role, saying "I don't know how he'd play" in future Iran.

Talarico leads Crockett in Texas Senate primary, according to new poll

James Talarico has leapt ahead in the Texas Senate Democratic primary with a 9-point...

Adventures in Neoprohibitionism (Part 2)

Neoprohibitionists have powerful backing — and no intention of going away.

Adventures in Neoprohibitionism

Some neoprohibitionists have been taking their war against alcohol to the next level, by restricting access to some alcohol-free drinks.

The Credit Card Interest Cap Is a Scam

The president has no authority to dictate credit card terms, and his price controls would constrain access if enacted.

RFK Jr. Inverts the Food Pyramid, at Last

The change is a credit to him and the novel MAHA political coalition.

Will Canada Abandon Its EV Mandate?

Liberal politicians like Mark Carney are slowly waking up to voters’ frustration with the expensive climate policies they imposed.

Squatting Isn’t a Housing Policy. It’s Property Theft

It’s appalling that half of the nation’s states still treat stealing a home as a civil offense.

Sen. Tom Cotton: China threatens U.S. AI development

The presence of thousands of Chinese nationals at Energy Department laboratories and facilities increases the risk of theft of critical national security information on the U.S. high-priority artificial intelligence development program, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman Tom Cotton and 10 other Republican senators warned Energy Secretary Chris Wright this week.

Zelenskyy holding up Russia-Ukraine peace process, Trump says

President Donald Trump claims that Ukraine, not Russia, is blocking a possible peace deal to end the war nearly four years after Vladimir Putin's invasion.

Trump threatens to invoke Insurrection Act in Minnesota if agitators keep attacking federal officers

President Donald Trump said Thursday that he could invoke the Insurrection Act if people don't obey the law in Minnesota and continue attacking federal agents.

Appeals judge seems skeptical of sentence for pro-Trump Colorado clerk Tina Peters

A Colorado appeals court questioned the sentence for pro-Trump election official Tina Peters on Wednesday after a pardon from President Donald Trump.

Obama wingman Eric Holder defended Walz’s vetting — then Minnesota’s fraud scandal erupted

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz was vetted by former Attorney General Eric Holder as then-Vice President Kamala Harris' 2024 running mate before fraud scandal came to light.

Lindsey Graham calls for US to use ‘any means necessary’ to stop the people behind the killing of Iranians

Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina called for the U.S. to use "any means necessary" to stop the individuals behind the killing of Iranians.

Federal court clears California’s new House map boosting Democrats ahead of 2026 midterms

Federal court approves California House map that could boost Democrats in 2026 midterms, rejecting Republican GOP challenge to the redistricting process.

Hochul endorses legislation to allow New Yorkers to sue ICE agents: ‘Power does not justify abuse’

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul backed legislation to allow residents to sue ICE agents for alleged constitutional violations as part of new guardrails for immigration enforcement.

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