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Spencer Pratt surges to runoff in LA mayor’s race after angry voters send message to Karen Bass

Spencer Pratt appears on track to advance to a November runoff against LA Mayor Karen Bass after no candidate cleared 50% in Tuesday's primary.

The moral woke abyss that got Henry Nowak killed

The cruel, lonely death of 18-year-old Henry Nowak speaks to a deeper moral rot:...

Mamdani breaks promise, pays bribes to do the right thing on class-size law

Insane: Mayor Zohran Mamdani has to bribe the city teachers union so that it...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—June 3

1991—By a vote of 6 to 3, the Supreme Court rules (in Edmonson v. Leesville...

From Smash to Grab

Imagine if Thomas Edison or Henry Ford had been obliged to contend with a Bernie Sanders.

Worse Than the Devil You Know

Unlike Gavin Newsom, Tom Steyer is a true believer.

Enforcing Federalism — Against the States

Blue states may be forcing the Court’s hand.

Trump says U.S.-Iran talks are on, denies any break in communication

President Trump on Tuesday insisted that talks with Iran have been continuous, despite recent turmoil in the Middle East and a flare-up over Israel's actions in Lebanon.

TrumpRX adds 160 more drugs, pushing total lower-cost offerings to 750 medications

U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz announced Tuesday a massive expansion of TrumpRx, with the addition of 160 more medications to the website, pushing the total to over 750 drugs.

Monica Crowley, ambassador and chief of protocol, makes case for Trump ballroom

The White House official who manages all aspects of diplomatic activities says President Trump's ballroom is a must for the United States to put its best foot forward in hosting foreign leaders and large-scale events.

White House insider: Firings coming over Freedom 250 fiasco

A senior White House official says someone will likely be fired over the chaotic rollout of the Freedom 250 concert series, after a wave of musicians publicly withdrew from the administration's signature semiquincentennial celebration on the National Mall.

White House Correspondents’ Association reschedules dinner for July

The White House Correspondents' Association announced Tuesday that it will hold a do-over of its annual dinner in July after the gathering in April was cut short after a gunman opened fire at the Washington Hilton in what prosecutors say was an attempt to kill President Trump.

Trump signs order creating voluntary cybersecurity for AI models before their release

President Trump quietly signed an executive order promoting artificial intelligence and doubling down on cybersecurity efforts, less than two weeks after postponing a signing ceremony hours before it was scheduled.

Sen. Bernie Sanders teases bill to give the public ownership in AI companies

Sen. Bernard Sanders announced he will soon propose a bill to give the public a 50% ownership stake in the largest artificial intelligence companies in the U.S.

Rubio details U.S. redlines in negotiations with Iran

Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Tuesday reiterated that the U.S. is dedicated to reopening the Strait of Hormuz and securing necessary concessions from Iran during negotiations.

New York sues over the Trump administration’s deal to end an offshore wind project

New York's attorney general sued the Trump administration Tuesday over one of its deals to end an offshore wind project.

New Mexico voters choose party nominees for governor as revenue soars from oil boom

New Mexicans will choose Democratic and Republican nominees for governor Tuesday as the state grapples with high rates of violent crime, chronically underperforming schools and cuts to federal programs that are key safety nets for residents.

Obama judge clears left-wing group to fly ominous flag aimed at Trump on his own turf

Obama-appointed Judge Moss permits "86 47" flag near the National Mall, delivering a blow to the Trump administration in a free speech case.

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