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Former ICE official loses GOP primary in key battleground district Republicans are hoping to flip

Former state Rep. Derek Merrin defeats ex-ICE deputy director Madison Sheahan in Ohio's competitive 9th District Republican congressional primary.

Howard Lutnick forced to face Jeffrey Epstein ties during House Oversight hearing

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick will face questions about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein in a voluntary House Oversight Committee interview Wednesday.

GOP senator in brutal primary praised Islamic charity after feds cut terror-scrutinized parent, review finds

Sen. John Cornyn praised Islamic Relief USA multiple times, even as its parent group faced terror links and antisemitism allegations worldwide.

Senate candidate running as ‘Independent’ continues to be bankrolled by left-wing donors

Independent Nebraska Senate candidate Dan Osborn has promised not to caucus with either party if elected, but his campaign is being bankrolled by left-wing money.

Michigan Senate race: El-Sayed’s ties to extremist fuel antisemitism concerns among Jewish voters

Some Michigan Jewish residents say Abdul El-Sayed's U.S. Senate candidacy is amplifying concerns over antisemitism amid rising state tensions.

Judge orders migrant deported in ‘error’ free from ICE custody with criminal case looming

The judge ruled said that Trump administration officials have done 'nothing' to prove Abrego Garcia's continued ICE detention would be in line with due process.

Hunt files police report against Cornyn campaign staffer over alleged family ‘doxxing’ incident

Texas Senate candidate Wesley Hunt filed a police report after an opponent's campaign staffer allegedly posted his personal info on social media.

Trump won’t let Dem sewage ‘failures’ slide as Moore faces heat over infrastructure grade

Raw sewage spill in Potomac River reaches bacteria levels 2,700 times safe limit after pipeline collapse, sparking political battle between Trump and local officials.

Obama dragged for ‘headache’-inducing presidential center update that has visitors squinting

Barack Obama's Chicago presidential center generates controversy over architectural design and gentrification concerns. The campus includes a museum tower with Selma speech text.

Minnesota Democrats demand reparations from ICE after losing $18 billion to Somali fraud

Minnesota Democrats seek federal reparations after ICE operations while allegedly ignoring $18 billion in fraud losses to taxpayers from social programs.

Swiss Commentator Asks Why Israeli Olympic Bobsledder Was Permitted to Compete in Radio Broadcast: ‘Zionist to the Core’

Journalist Stefan Reina made the remarks while commentating the Olympic bobsledding event for Radio Television Suisse.

The New York Times Tries Impotently to Fix AOC’s Munich Disaster

One could dissect her words for the next ten years straight, with the best of intentions, and still one would not glean anything coherent...

America’s Run of Dunning-Kruger Administrations

If you count Trump twice, Americans have had four consecutive presidents who were absolutely convinced they did or are doing a terrific job.

Amicus Brief in Support of Louisiana’s Challenge to FDA on Abortion Pill

On behalf of the Ethics and Public Policy Center (my institutional home for more than two decades), I have submitted an amicus brief in...

Suspect in Rhode Island Ice Rink Shooting Identified as Trans, Feuded with Family over Gender

The suspect, Robert Dorgan, shot his son and his son’s mother before turning the gun on himself.

‘What A Difference 16 Years Make’

That’s the subtitle of my most recent Confirmation Tales post, which presents the many parallels between Bill Clinton and Barack Obama when it comes...

The Horrific Hockey Shooting in Rhode Island

The police announced that the gunman also went by a female name, a fact that opens up a frustratingly familiar can of worms.

Colbert defies CBS, airs banned James Talarico interview on YouTube

Late-night host Stephen Colbert openly defied his own network Monday evening, revealing that CBS lawyers barred him from interviewing Texas Democratic state Rep. James Talarico due to concerns over new federal communications guidance.

Anderson Cooper says goodbye to CBS, staying with CNN; will leave ’60 Minutes’ after two decades

Anderson Cooper, who has reported for CBS' "60 Minutes" for the past two decades in addition to hosting a weeknight news program on CNN, said Monday that he's leaving the CBS broadcast to spend more time with his family.

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