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DNC Chair Ken Martin boasts ‘win after win,’ shrugs off massive Trump, Republican money lead

Democrats tout "positive momentum" with recent victories as they eye midterm elections, hoping to replicate their 2018 success in winning back Congress.

DNC Chair Ken Martin boasts ‘win after win,’ shrugs off massive Trump, Republican money lead

Democrats tout "positive momentum" with recent victories as they eye midterm elections, hoping to replicate their 2018 success in winning back Congress.

Transit funding hits record highs as ridership languishes, new report questions return on billions

Federal transit spending hits record highs while bus and rail usage continues to lag behind pre-pandemic levels, sparking debate over policy effectiveness.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 16

2016—Harry Reid, D-Fantasyland. In an op-ed in the Washington Post opposing the Senate Republican strategy to...

Protectionism Serves K Street and Hurts Main Street

The lobbying industry has exploded under Trump’s tariff regime.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 15

2008—In Ricci v. DeStefano, a Second Circuit panel that includes Judge Sonia Sotomayor buries the claims of 19 white firefighters and one Hispanic firefighter that...

Trump Throws In the Towel on Minneapolis Surge

Ultimately, the battle is about whether our immigration laws can be enforced.

The Apolitical Library Is Just Fiction

We’ve strayed from the ideal of libraries as community temples of learning.

The Reform That Would Mark the Beginning of the End for the Department of Education

Moving the student loan portfolio to the Treasury Department would benefit both borrowers and taxpayers.

I’ve Faced Years of Criminal Prosecution — for Exercising Free Speech Rights in Europe

My experience shows that censorship is real in the EU, and it could come to the United States.

Rubio: U.S. will defend, renew Western civilization, ready to ‘do this alone’ if Europe won’t

Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered a blistering speech Saturday in which he directly tied the shared history and culture of Western nations to their collective security in the 21st century, telling European leaders that the U.S. wants to renew Transatlantic alliances but seeks partners "proud of their heritage" and not "shackled by guilt and shame."

Democrats say Trump redistricting push backfiring as Virginia advances new House maps

Democrats believe the congressional maps making their way through Virginia's legislature, aimed at snuffing out a GOP House majority, is a product Trump put into motion himself.

Chicago-area teacher breaks silence after losing job over 2-word Facebook post supporting ICE: ‘Devastating’

A Chicago teacher was forced to resign from after posting "Go ICE" on Facebook, sparking community outrage and protests in the heavily Hispanic district.

In South Texas, the GOP immigration hard line is now political kryptonite

Backlash to President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown is putting vulnerable Republicans in a tough spot, forcing them to shift their tone to appease frustrated...

Dem governor in deep-red state calls for ICE pullout, triggering clash over enforcement authority

Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman fires back at Gov. Andy Beshear's call to withdraw ICE from "every city," setting up a major political showdown.

Hillary Clinton says migration ‘went too far’ and ‘needs to be fixed in a humane way’

Hillary Clinton appears to shift stance on immigration, calling migration "disruptive" and advocating for secure borders at Munich Security Conference.

Rubio meets with Zelenskyy ahead of crucial Geneva talks as he says Trump wants solution that ‘ends bloodshed’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Munich on Saturday. He also said he spoke with Trump envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.

Pentagon allegedly used Claude AI in raid to capture Nicolas Maduro

The U.S. military reportedly used Anthropic's AI tool Claude in its operation to capture former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.

Russia killed opposition leader with frog poison, 5 European countries say

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was "highly likely" killed in 2024 by a toxin found in poison dart frogs, five European nations said in a statement Saturday.

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