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Miranda Devine: The Trump admin is going after violent leftists and their twisted ideology

Jihadis and cartels are targets of the new White House counterterrorism strategy, but so, too, are Antifa, Tran­tifa and other violent domestic left-wing anti-American groups.

DOJ sues to stop D.C. bar from disbarring lawyer over Trump’s 2020 election claims

The Justice Department opened a new legal war on the D.C. bar, suing to stop it from punishing Jeffrey Clark, who, while part of the department in 2020, helped craft President Trump's strategy for challenging the election results.

Xi tells Trump that U.S., China should be ‘partners, not rivals’

President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping stressed the need for cooperation among the world's two superpowers as they seek to stabilize a trade agreement and find common ground amid uncertainty over the Iran conflict.

McIver unveils ICE oversight measure one year after visit that resulted in indictment

Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-N.J.) is introducing legislation aimed at protecting congressional oversight powers, a year after a scuffle at an immigration detention facility in her home state resulted in criminal charges against her. The measure would “permanently codify the existing right of members of Congress to conduct oversight” of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Department...

Trump, Xi highlight US, China cooperation in opening remarks

President Trump signaled in his opening remarks at the bilateral meeting in Beijing on Thursday local time that he wants to do business with China and emphasized his friendship with Xi. He boasted about the size of the delegation he brought, which included prominent executives like Apple’s Tim Cook, Tesla and SpaceX’s Elon Musk, Nvidia’s...

The Wrong Way to Talk About the Iran War

The war to defang Iran is a national project, and Trump needs to solicit the public’s participation in it.

Why Do Big Universities Spend So Much?

College leaders love spending money.

CMS announces 6-month enrollment pause for new hospice and home health providers

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced the six-month temporary suspension of enrollment of providers of hospice and home health agency services on Wednesday, in another administrative move to clamp down on fraud, waste and abuse.

Wholesale prices rise at highest annual pace since late 2022

Wholesale prices rose at the highest annual rate in over three years, the government said Wednesday in another sign of stubborn inflation.

Trump arrives in Beijing for high-stakes meeting with Chinese President Xi

President Trump arrived Wednesday morning in Beijing for two days of high-stakes meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Dem ripped for ‘disgusting’ absence on bill to punish violent criminals after girl strangled in grisly killing

Democrat James Talarico faces criticism for being absent during voting on "Jocelyn's Law," a Texas bill to deny bail to illegal immigrants charged with violent felonies.

Twin Cities’ wage hikes roasted after report exposes job-crushing fallout in Tim Walz’s backyard

A Minneapolis Fed study links the $15 minimum wage in the Twin Cities to reduced employment and hours, complicating national pushes for higher wages.

Rand Paul brings CIA whistleblower to Senate hearing alleging ‘deep state’ COVID-19 conspiracy

CIA whistleblower to testify in Senate hearing on alleged COVID-19 origins cover-up as statute of limitations expires on Dr. Anthony Fauci perjury allegations.

Vance-led task force cuts off $1.4B from home health, hospice providers suspected of fraud

The Trump administration withheld $1.4 billion from home health and hospice providers nationwide as an anti-fraud crackdown intensifies.

Senate Republicans balk at $1B White House ballroom request: ‘You made that number up’

Republicans struggle with a $1 billion Secret Service request tucked into the Senate immigration package, pressing for more details on the spending.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—May 13

1993—In dissent in University of Miami v. Echarte, Florida chief justice Rosemary Barkett flouts U.S. Supreme Court precedent as she opines that a statutory cap...

The Media Remains Blind to Democratic Radicalism

Politico’s Josh Gerstein cannot see anything other than Donald Trump.

New York Enters the Redistricting Wars

The path to a new gerrymandered map may be more difficult than state Democrats would hope.

Congress Should Say No to Funding the Ballroom

The building of a new ballroom is no scandal, but it should be funded privately, as originally claimed, and not by taxpayers.

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