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Colorado Democrats formally censure Gov Polis over Tina Peters commutation

Colorado Democratic Party formally censures Gov. Jared Polis for commuting Tina Peters' sentence in the Mesa County voting system breach case.

Miranda Devine: Hunter Biden benefiting from Trump’s noble ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’ would be a slap in the face

It’s not just crackpot antisemite podcaster Candace Owens who is giving Hunter Biden uncritical...

No, Strong Pro-Life Laws Have Not Worsened Miscarriage Care

Since the Dobbs decision, blaming pro-life laws for poor public health outcomes has become...

DOJ lawyer stole Jack Smith’s Trump report, feds charge

A senior Justice Department prosecutor was charged Wednesday with sending herself a copy of former Special Counsel Jack Smith's report on President Trump, defying court orders that the document be kept under tight control.

HHS warns of children’s screen time use, citing impact on sleep, mental health

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) warned about children’s screen time in an advisory released Wednesday, citing impacts on sleep and mental health. The “Surgeon General's Warning on the Harms of Screen Use” states that “harmful screen use among children and adolescents has become a public health concern; growing up surrounded by screens...

The Trump Education Department Slashed DEI Spending — Tens of Millions Still Went to ‘Equity’ in 2025

A new watchdog report reveals that the administration spent over $60 million on DEI-related grants last year.

Against a Legislative Noonday

The House GOP is resurrecting the Sunshine Protection Act. I wish it wouldn’t.

AG Blanche Delivers Tax Audit Immunity to Trump, His Former Client

This is such an unseemly arrangement that it was omitted from the settlement document.

Trump praises Coast Guard for its role in America’s global dominance, strong borders

President Trump told U.S. Coast Guard graduates on Wednesday they will play a critical role in protecting and serving the U.S. at a "great time" for the "hottest country in the world."

Counterterrorism experts warn national security eroding 25 years after 9/11

The enhanced homeland defenses built in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks are eroding a quarter century after that horrific day, according to national security experts.

House Democrats drop support for women’s history museum after GOP limits focus to biological women

House Democrats plan to oppose a bill to establish terms for building a Smithsonian women's history museum on the National Mall because Republicans added language to limit its subjects to biological females.

Barney Frank dies; pioneer of gay rights in Congress, Wall Street reforms

For more than two decades, former Rep. Barney Frank refused to speak to reporters from The Washington Times.

Trump jolts immigration hawks with surprising defense of Chinese students in USA

Trump defends Chinese students at U.S. colleges and remarks on farmland ownership, sparking backlash from Marjorie Taylor Greene and immigration hawks.

Trump’s endorsement put to the test in Alabama Senate runoff to replace Tuberville

Alabama's Republican Senate race narrows to Rep. Barry Moore and former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson after a seven-way primary triggers a June runoff.

Trump-backed nominees dominate primary contests as president tightens party vice grip

President Trump celebrated a sweeping primary night as his endorsed candidates won key GOP races in Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama, Idaho and Oregon.

WATCH: Duffy flips script on Dem senators with pointed questions about their own campaign cash

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy clashes with Democratic senators over corporate-funded Great American Road Trip as Americans face high gas prices.

Trump demands Senate parliamentarian’s ouster for axing ballroom security funding

Trump calls on Senate Republicans to replace parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough after she blocked his ballroom security funding in reconciliation.

Cuban ex-President Raul Castro indicted on charges including murder, conspiracy to kill US nationals

The U.S. Department of Justice and Florida Attorney General's Office announce the Miami grand jury indictment of former Cuban president Raul Castro for the 1996 murders of four US nationals.

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