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Georgia GOP Rep Barry Loudermilk to retire, adding to wave of House exits

Rep. Barry Loudermilk announced he won't seek re-election, joining growing wave of Republican retirements from Congress ahead of next election cycle.

‘Super gang’ succeeds as woke ‘justice reform’ fails

Here’s a rallying cry for you: “Re-fund the police.” And while you’re at it,...

Zeldin, Loeffler bring hope to California — and a warning

The EPA and SBA chiefs were in Pacific Palisades on their first visit to...

Trump might have lost the political plot — but here’s how he can still win the midterms

Donald Trump did not win the 2024 election because America suddenly became meaningfully more...

NYC’s department stores are a thing of the past — not even the rich can afford them

Department stores in NYC — once the center of every famous rump waddling with...

Schumer, Jeffries mend rift, present united front on DHS reforms as deadline nears

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., unveiled a retooled list of DHS reforms as Republicans cast doubt on their demands.

Georgia’s Fulton County files motion seeking return of 2020 election materials seized by FBI

Fulton County officials are seeking a federal court order to compel the FBI to return over 600 boxes of 2020 election materials seized during a recent raid.

New York’s Kathy Hochul forms first women-led ticket, selecting Adrienne Adams as her running mate

ALBANY, New York — Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul has selected former New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams as her running mate for a...

Attempted Trump assassin Ryan Routh is sentenced to life in prison, plus 7 years

Ryan Routh was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison plus seven years following his 2024 assassination attempt against then-presidential candidate Donald Trump.

House conservatives warn Trump-Schumer deal undercuts GOP leverage on DHS funding

Some House Republicans say the deal to avert a shutdown weakens GOP leverage on immigration enforcement, with DHS funding now set to expire in February.

Minneapolis City Council moves to spend $500K on immigrant legal services

Minneapolis City Council moves to expand immigrant legal services with additional half-million in funding as demand for services grows.

Blue-leaning state emerges as top GOP trouble spot as Senate campaign chief sounds midterm alarm

Senate Republicans face polling deficit ahead of midterm elections as GOP defends 53-47 majority. NRSC chair warns of tough battles in key states.

Shapiro needs big policy wins for a 2028 run. He’s gunning for a Democratic trifecta to achieve them.

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro has made his ability to navigate a sharply divided Legislature a core part of his national sales pitch. But as...

The Most Erratic President in the World

Trump’s on-again, off-again relationship with . . . just about everything.

Trump Admin to Pull 700 Agents Out of Minnesota Because of ‘Unprecedented’ Cooperation from Local Officials

County jails have begun informing ICE when they have an immigration target in custody, White House border czar Tom Homan said.

Spanberger Admin Warns Virginia Dems Ultra-Blue Congressional Map Could Cause Logistical Nightmare

Spanberger believes the ten-to-one map preferred by many Virginia Democrats would result in split districts and complicate vote counting.

Can Sociology Be Salvaged?

Sociology could return to academic respectability, but that would mean abandoning its current ideological framework.

DHS drawdown begins in Minnesota; 700 officers to leave immediately

White House border czar Tom Homan declared a victory of sorts in Minneapolis, saying the feds are now getting "unprecedented cooperation" from local communities and the Department of Homeland Security will remove 700 officers from the state.

Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran resigns from White House’s Council of Economic Advisers

Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran is resigning from his White House job as chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, fulfilling a pledge he made to senators to avoid the appearance of a conflict.

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