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Iran funding emerges as key test for Johnson’s razor-thin House majority

GOP fiscal hawks warn that a potential $200 billion funding request for the Iran campaign must be offset by spending cuts as the national debt surpasses a staggering $39 trillion.

Warren warned Hegseth’s tattoo made him a potential ‘threat’ — now she backs candidate with Nazi-linked ink

Sen. Elizabeth Warren endorsed Maine Democrat Graham Platner despite his Nazi-linked tattoo after she once questioned Hegseth over his Christian tattoos.

Warren warned Hegseth’s tattoo made him a potential ‘threat’ — now she backs candidate with Nazi-linked ink

Sen. Elizabeth Warren endorsed Maine Democrat Graham Platner despite his Nazi-linked tattoo after she once questioned Hegseth over his Christian tattoos.

Mamdani ignites social media outrage after photo-op at notorious NYC jail: ‘F—ing ridiculous’

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani broke his Ramadan fast with Muslim inmates at Rikers Island, calling it one of the most meaningful evenings of his mayoral term.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 21

2011—In Amnesty International v. Clapper, a Second Circuit panel rules that attorneys, journalists, and...

Georgia Woman Charged with Murder After Taking Abortion Drug

‘I know my infant is suffering, because I am the one who did the abortion. I want her to die,’ the woman is quoted...

There’s No Easy Fix to Bring Down Gas Prices

The Trump administration can have a prolonged war or lower fuel prices, but not both.

The ‘Armageddon Scenario’ for Middle East Energy Exports Arrives

Right now, the world faces a genuine crisis.

‘Workforce Pell’ Grants — Good Idea or Not?

The key to good analysis is to imagine the unintended consequences and hidden costs.

Thune reveals reason Democrats are ‘scared’ to reopen DHS

The DHS shutdown hit 35 days as Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., accused Democrats of being "scared" of their far-left base.

From ‘jump on a bus’ to tax crackdowns: Blue states chase wealthy residents fleeing to red havens

Blue states like New York pursue wealthy taxpayers fleeing to red state tax havens like Florida and Texas with governors calling for aggressive action.

Trump-backed Senate hopeful gains momentum with top GOP endorsements before Mullin DHS shift

Rep. Kevin Hern was endorsed for U.S. Senate by Senate Majority Leader John Thune and National Republican Senatorial Committee chair Sen. Tim Scott.

Most Americans expect Trump to send boots on the ground in Iran — but majority oppose it: Poll

A Reuters/Ipsos poll finds 55% of Americans oppose sending U.S. ground troops into the conflict with Iran, as nearly two-thirds fear Trump will do so.

Ex-FBI agents involved in Arctic Frost probe sue for wrongful termination

Two ex-FBI agents sued the bureau to challenge their firing, which they argued was an act of politically motivated retaliation tied 'solely' to their work on the Arctic Frost probe.

The Israel Hoax 

The isolationist right is convinced that President Trump is waging the Iran War on Israel’s behalf.

Maybe Trump’s ‘Nixon to China’ Moment Is ‘Boots on the Ground’

‘He wants Hormuz open,’ one U.S. official told Axios. ‘If he has to take Kharg Island to make it happen, that’s going to happen.’

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 20

1981—By a vote of 4 to 2, the California supreme court rules (in Committee to Defend Reproductive Rights v. Myers) that the state constitution forbids California from placing...

Libertarianism’s Bard Exits

Reason senior editor Brian Doherty was a font of knowledge on American libertarianism.

Kathy Hochul’s Seller’s Remorse

The New York governor is suddenly eager to have refugees to Florida return so she can confiscate their incomes.

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