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Texas Dem who said God is ‘nonbinary’ now says atheists are more ‘Christ-like’ than Christian colleagues

James Talarico, Texas Democrat running for U.S. Senate, faces criticism after saying atheists are more Christ-like than Christians on podcast hosted by James Carville and Al Hunt.

Dems don’t care about rapid decline of NY, Calif. — as long as THEIR piece of the pie stays fat

Americans are voting with their feet — moving to red states more than to...

Get out the popcorn for the DSA’s bid for a hostile Democratic Party takeover

The DSA is targeting multiple seats in the Legislature this year, plus at least...

ICE halted its surge in Maine. The state might not be quick to forget.

BANGOR, Maine — The federal immigration crackdown in Maine may have ended, but the...

Jury Awards Detransitioner $2 Million In Historic Medical-Malpractice Lawsuit

Fox Varian had sued her New York-based psychologist and plastic surgeon for facilitating her...

‘Wrapping Up George W. Bush’s Consequential Second Term’

That’s the title of my new Confirmation Tales post

Josh Shapiro’s Antisemitism Problem Is Closer to Home

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro is picking a lot of fights these days.

Some Initial Thoughts on Trump’s Lawsuit Against … Himself?

Here are some excerpts from a tweet thread I did this morning about this lawsuit that Trump filed yesterday against the Treasury Department and...

Bleats of Minneapolis

Don’t make me tell you how awful Springsteen’s new protest song is. Okay, I’ll tell you.

Do Americans Really Want Higher Taxes?

Democrats should be wary of reading too much into the polling.

Justice Dept. opens civil rights investigation into Alex Pretti’s death

The Justice Department has opened a federal civil rights investigation into the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by federal Border Patrol agents in Minneapolis last weekend, shifting the primary responsibility for the probe from the Department of Homeland Security.

Trump advances plan for IndyCar race in Washington for America’s 250th birthday

President Trump directed federal agencies to design a race route near the National Mall for an IndyCar race on the streets of Washington, D.C., this summer.

Behind the scenes: Trump and White House rally behind Noem as ‘radicals’ demand ouster

Kristi Noem retains President Donald Trump's full support despite Democratic criticism following fatal shootings during immigration crackdown operations in Minneapolis Twin Cities area.

US escalates sanctions on Iranian officials as Trump considers military options

The United States is ratcheting up pressure on Iran with sanctions as the threat of an American attack against the regime looms large on the world stage.

Why the federal probe into Alex Pretti’s death isn’t about gun rights

Federal investigation into Alex Pretti shooting focuses on use-of-force policies, despite gun groups raising Second Amendment concerns.

Graham threatens shutdown deal over House-backed repeal, warns Johnson: ‘I won’t forget this’

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., slammed House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., over Arctic Frost and vowed to fight the Trump-backed government funding package, despite White House pressure.

Don Lemon taps Hunter Biden’s attorney to fight Trump DOJ charges

Don Lemon hires Hunter Biden's attorney Abbe Lowell after arrest at anti-ICE protest. Lowell calls charges "unprecedented First Amendment attack."

House gears up to take Senate’s government shutdown deal with rare Sunday meeting

House leaders are aiming to expedite consideration of the Senate's deal to fund the government as a shutdown looms after midnight.

Trump says Iran already has US terms as military strike clock ticks

Iran offers to discuss nuclear program with U.S. "on an equal footing" as Washington deploys warships to Middle East amid growing diplomatic tensions.

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