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I quit my 11-year job after the Seattle Times killed my Sophie Cunningham column — read it here

Former Seattle Times columnist Matt Calkins is telling his story after the paper killed his Sophie Cunningham column on trans athletes.

How has Lindsay Clancy become a more compelling victim than her three children who she brutally killed?

Outside Plymouth Superior Court in Massachusetts this week, Americans are witnessing something resembling a...

Gross bias by Apple, Google News should sound alarms for Congress, FTC

This is all about shaping how Americans see issues, indeed perceive the country and...

Meet the socialist behind California’s outrageous tire rules

If some drivers can’t afford the new tire mandate, the bureaucrats will have a...

Beware Iran’s most devious weapon — another ‘October surprise’

In the regime’s ideal scenario, Tehran would absorb the Israeli blow, play the victim...

Democrats narrow their list of 2028 presidential convention sites to Boston, Denver and Philadelphia

Democrats on Thursday narrowed the list of potential host cities for their 2028 presidential convention to Boston, Denver and Philadelphia as their party looks ahead to a wide-open primary to succeed President Donald Trump.

Trump could face impeachment if Democrats seize House majority, GOP leader warns

House Republican Steve Scalise warns Democrats will impeach Trump on day one if they win the majority, as socialist insurgents reshape the party.

FBI seizes Swalwell’s devices at airport as sexual misconduct investigation escalates: sources

Eric Swalwell's cell phone was seized at San Francisco International Airport as part of an FBI probe into sexual misconduct, a source confirms.

Blue-city drug gear exposes hypocrisy as cleanup group faces probe, leader cries foul

We Heart Seattle founder Andrea Suarez says the state is investigating her volunteer needle cleanup group while the government hands out drug supplies.

Dem’s ‘sexist’ remark against cancer survivor provokes Republican to go scorched earth: ‘Guy’s got a problem’

Republican U.S. Senate candidate Mike Collins calls Jon Ossoff's viral remark about White House aide Natalie Harp "sexist" and "misogynist."

Battle over federal courthouses erupts as GSA warns against giving judiciary more control

GSA says past judiciary property management led to costly maintenance problems, while the courts point to an $8.3 billion backlog under GSA.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—August 20

1985—Extending an error it made two years earlier, the Sixth Circuit (in Policy v. Powell Pressed Steel Co.) distorts ordinary contract principles as it construes...

Los Angeles Should Follow San Francisco’s Path to Recovery — Says Man Who Helped Set Back Both

A former aide who served and defended two disastrous DAs now offers advice on urban governance.

Why Andy Burnham’s Redistribution of Migrants Won’t Work

The British prime minister’s self-flagellating approach to immigration is as morally unjust as it is counterproductive.

The Right Has Forgotten What Beauty Is For

The strange celebration of sorority-rush videos suggests parts of the online right have confused female beauty with sexual desirability.

Trump urged to stop targeting fellow Republicans as GOP fights to keep majority

Some Senate Republicans worry President Donald Trump isn't making a strong enough case for electing more GOP senators and is bashing his own party instead.

Biden admin released illegal immigrant accused of fatally stabbing Fairfax County mother

A federal source says the Fairfax County stabbing suspect is a Salvadoran illegal immigrant caught and released at the border during the Biden era.

How one NYC suburb could decide which party controls the House

Mike Lawler accuses Cait Conley of ducking national debates in the New York City suburbs race that could decide the House majority in midterms.

Texas mom backs Ten Commandments in classrooms as legal battle reaches Supreme Court

Brittany McFarland says Texas Ten Commandments classroom displays gave her a renewed sense of hope as families ask the Supreme Court to block the law.

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