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The Daughters of the American Revolution are in revolt — because trans zealots can’t leave ANYTHING alone

The Daughters of the American Revolution marked America's 250th anniversary by miring itself in an unnecessary woke battle that threatens the group's very future. 

Bill Maher got the award, but Trump’s free-speech impact is the real prize

In Trump’s Washington, a rebel like Bill Maher can be given his due —...

LA property owners send a message to the city: No confidence

LA property owners have rejected new streetlight fees in a special vote — by...

RFK Jr. says Cassidy accusing him of breaking promises ‘not true’

Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Monday dismissed criticism from GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy (La.) that he is breaking promises. Speaking to NewsNation’s Anna Kooiman in Atlantic City, N.J., Kennedy said he met with Cassidy roughly a month ago and told the Louisiana Republican his critiques are untrue. “I went...

Key panel advances Johnson’s plan to merge SAVE America Act with NDAA

The House Rules Committee on Monday advanced the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), a must-pass defense bill, sending it to the floor for consideration. The committee reported out a rule along party lines by a vote of 8-4 that would merge the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act to the NDAA in a special...

Greenspan vs. Bernanke

What the late central banker got right and his successor didn’t.

The Supremes’ Predictable Refusal to Review the Civil Sexual Assault Verdict Against Trump

Changes in the law to allow propensity evidence in sexual abuse cases, coupled with Trump’s decision not to testify, assured that the justices would...

Today’s Ruling in Trump v. Slaughter

As expected, the Supreme Court today ruled by a vote of 6 to 3 (in Trump v. Slaughter) that the statutory provision that allows...

Supreme Court Lets States Accept Votes After Election Day

The Court’s decision on mail-in voting deadlines leaves more questions unanswered.

Sen. Deb Fischer: Developing nuclear front requires rapid investment

America's nuclear arsenal was built to counter only one international adversary during the Cold War, but as new nuclear powers emerge and global conflict increases, some argue for a revamped system.

Trump calls Supreme Court ballot decision ‘tremendous loss,’ demands passage of voter ID bill

President Trump railed against Monday's Supreme Court ruling that allows states to keep counting ballots after Election Day and urged Congress to pass his voter ID legislation that would severely restrict mail-in ballots.

UC Berkeley is establishing the Nancy Pelosi Institute to address democracy’s challenges

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is pointing to a busy retirement next year. She and the University of California, Berkeley, are partnering to form a new nonpartisan academic institute they say will be dedicated to strengthening democracy.

Supreme Court to weigh Arizona’s proof of citizenship for voter registration

The Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear a major election dispute next term regarding whether Arizona can require proof of citizenship when registering people to vote.

Supreme Court expands Trump’s firing powers — but imposes some limits

The Supreme Court on Monday granted presidents wide-ranging authority to fire senior officials over policy differences, but said some limits must be observed.

Thomas, Gorsuch target landmark ruling Trump says protects the ‘fake news’

Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch call for overruling New York Times v. Sullivan in their dissent over the CNN-Dershowitz defamation decision.

Ethics panel clears Gallego as Luna declares, ‘Once a creep, always a creep’

The Senate Ethics Committee dismissed sexual misconduct and campaign finance allegations against Sen. Ruben Gallego after finding no evidence.

Conservatives revolt after Trump-appointed Barrett joins liberals in ‘shockingly wrong’ mail ballot ruling

Amy Coney Barrett faces conservative backlash after authoring the 5-4 Supreme Court ruling allowing mail-in ballots received after Election Day.

Trump voters say costs are crushing their wallets — but look past president for blame

Trump rally attendees say rising gas prices are linked to the Iran conflict, not Trump's policies, and express confidence costs will decline soon.

READ: The rare filing that underscored the stakes in the Supreme Court’s Lisa Cook ruling

Every living former Fed chair and former Treasury secretaries filed a rare amicus brief arguing Trump's removal power threatens economic stability.

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