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Trump criticizes 2 Supreme Court justices by name over tariff ruling

President Trump criticizes Justices Gorsuch and Barrett on Truth Social, saying their tariff ruling cost the U.S. $159 billion and showed disloyalty.

Kathy Hochul’s great school-choice promise comes with fingers crossed

It's great that Gov. Kathy Hochul now means to opt New York into the...

How our ‘new’ Democratic Party is really a blast from the Jacobin past

Today, supporting Israel and calling for campuses to stop their institutionalized antisemitism is Democratic...

Schumer: Democrats will make stand against $1 billion White House ballroom

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) is rallying fellow Democrats in a new “Dear Colleague” letter for a battle royale on the Senate floor over $1 billion in proposed funding for President Trump’s 90,000-square-foot White House ballroom that’s tucked into a $72 billion Republican-drafted budget reconciliation package. Schumer is planning to turn the Senate floor...

Republicans, Trump run into Senate roadblock on voter ID bill

Some Senate Republicans are mulling the standing filibuster to pass voter ID requirements, a move that could paralyze the upper chamber for months.

Childcare expert exposes key roadblock to uncovering potential fraud schemes in Minnesota: ‘Really difficult’

Outdated systems make childcare fraud harder to detect, and states need modernized platforms to spot suspicious billing and attendance patterns, an expert says.

Noem slams Dems, Biden administration for lacking ‘compassion’ amid anti-ICE tensions

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused Democrats of redefining "compassion" during an Arizona border visit Wednesday, criticizing immigration policies.

Trump-signed shutdown bill sends $4M to children’s hospitals under federal probe for transgender care

President Donald Trump signed legislation funding two children's hospitals that HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has targeted over sex-change treatments for minors.

Virginia Gov Spanberger cuts ties with ICE in federal immigration enforcement cooperation

Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger ends state cooperation with ICE, terminating 287(g) agreements across multiple agencies in controversial immigration move.

Resist the Temptation of Woodrow Wilson

Don’t admire Woodrow Wilson. Not even once.

Senate committee agrees on need for federal safety standards for automated vehicles

Robotaxi pioneers Waymo and Tesla urged Congress Wednesday to set federal safety standards for self-driving cars, addressing the complication of differing state regulations and staying ahead of global competition.

61% of illegal immigrant households use welfare; children are main conduit for aid

Roughly half of all immigrant-headed households in the U.S. use welfare -- and among illegal immigrant homes in particular, it's even higher, at 61%, according to a new study Wednesday that argues that's another reason to enforce immigration laws.

How Americans’ top concerns compare to more than 100 other countries, according to Gallup

Americans are exceptionally anxious about their political system, according to new international polling from Gallup, a situation that sets the country apart from other rich and powerful nations.

The hospitality stop known as ‘Ice House’ is now the ‘Winter House’ for U.S. athletes

The Winter Olympics are a land of snow and frozen water - no "ice," though, at least not at the hospitality house being hosted by U.S. sports teams in Milan for the Games.

How Super Bowl halftime moments became flashpoints from the ‘wardrobe malfunction’ to caged kids

For a show that lasts roughly 13 minutes, the Super Bowl halftime performance has fueled decades of conversation.

Democrats’ surprise win in Texas sends shock waves through GOP race for U.S. Senate

Sen. John Cornyn's allies say the GOP's surprising loss in a recent state legislative special election is yet another sign that making Attorney General Ken Paxton the party's Senate nominee this fall is a gamble Republicans shouldn't take.

The last U.S.-Russian nuclear pact is about to expire, ending a half-century of arms control

The last remaining nuclear arms pact between Russia and the United States is set to expire Thursday, removing any caps on the two largest atomic arsenals for the first time in more than a half-century.

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