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Democrats’ rants confirm their enemies list is serious business

Rich guys may have thought they could ignore the anti-business rhetoric in the past, but the Democrats’ increasingly crazy constituents have become a violent threat. 

California’s Wealth Tax: Let’s Go Serfin’

California’s billionaires are taking note.

A Congressional Shot Across the Bow of the FJC

The last place the FJC wants to be is in the crosshairs of federal...

A Ticking Time Bomb in Anti-Terrorism Law

Judge Myrna Pérez’s recent opinion in the case of Akayed Ullah is not only...

Suing the Pope? An Aggressive Class Action Presents First Amendment Problems

Creative class action lawyers are trying out a new target: the Catholic Church. 

Acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao: Building ships a priority in first statements since taking reins

Acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao said Saturday that shipbuilding is a priority -- his first public remarks since the ouster of his predecessor and former boss, John C. Phelan, last week.

Family Research Council helping feds take on Southern Poverty Law Center

Family Research Council President Tony Perkins said his organization is assisting the FBI's investigation of the Southern Poverty Law Center, which has been indicted for funding hate groups it claimed to fight.

Republicans rush to green light White House ballroom following third Trump assassination scare

Lawmakers rush to approve Trump's White House ballroom project, arguing the shooting highlights the need for secure venues for presidential events.

Supreme Court hands GOP a redistricting win by striking down lower court block on Texas map

The Supreme Court handed down a victory for the Republican Party on Monday, striking down a lower court's ruling that had blocked Texas' plans for redrawing its congressional districts.

The court hung its order on reasoning from a previous ruling in Abbott v. League of United Latin American Citizens, but did not elaborate. The three liberal justices, Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson, dissented from the decision.

The decision comes after the Supreme Court temporarily greenlit the state's map in December and California's map in February. Both states spearheaded the mid-cycle redistricting maneuvers that have now been cropping up across the country. The high court's approval of both states' maps, giving Republicans and Democrats five-seat advantages, respectively, served to cancel each other's efforts out ahead of the 2026 midterms.

This is a developing story. Check back soon for updates.

Obama sets internet ablaze with ‘sick’ reaction to the ‘motive’ of WHCD shooter

Former President Obama faces backlash after questioning the motive behind the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting in a viral X post.

Watchdog report exposes teachers union ‘political machine’ funneling more than $1 billion to liberal causes

New reports reveal teachers unions poured over $1 billion into left-wing political causes in the past decade, according to Defending Education.

Ron DeSantis unveils new Florida congressional map that would give the GOP an extra four seats

Gov. Ron DeSantis reveals a new Florida congressional map that would add four Republican seats, sparking a clash with Democratic leader Jeffries.

Mamdani vetoes first bill in sign of tensions with NYC council

NYC Mayor Mamdani issues his first veto, rejecting a bill that would require the NYPD to publicize protest response plans near educational facilities.

Hakeem Jeffries declared ‘maximum warfare’ on Republicans days before Trump assassination attempt

Hakeem Jeffries called for "maximum warfare" against Republicans just days before an assassination attempt on President Trump's life.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 27

2015—Federal district judge Jon S. Tigar denies the state of California’s request for a stay, pending appeal, of his preliminary injunction ordering the state...

Barack Obama Is Still Annoying

Obama has mastered the art of being a vicious partisan while pretending to be judicious.

Don’t Block Progress on Pancreatic Cancer

Drug developers are finding new ways to fight an unforgiving disease, including with mRNA technology.

The ABA Is a Joke. So Why Is It Still Accrediting Law Schools?

Restoring law school neutrality requires ending the ABA’s accreditation monopoly.

DNC vice chair attacks Democratic Sen. John Fetterman: ‘You’re a mess’

Pennsylvania state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta, a DNC vice chair, slammed Democratic U.S. Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania as "a mess" in a post on X.

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