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Republican lawmaker welcomes House Ethics probe into sexual misconduct allegations against him

Rep. Chuck Edwards, R-N.C., acknowledged a House Ethics Committee investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct and says he welcomes the opportunity to correct the record.

Best of the Babylon Bee: Passengers board final Spirit Airlines flight for one last brawl

Every week, The Post will bring you our picks of the best one-liners and...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—May 6

2016—Anticipating the imminent prospect of a liberal majority on the Supreme Court, Harvard law...

Good News on Urban Crime

As we’ve seen in Baltimore and other blue cities, dumping soft-on-crime prosecutors and putting...

Trump’s Tariffs Are Totaling Affordable Cars

The resulting surge in auto prices may spell the end for reliable, entry-level vehicles.

The Wooing of John Fetterman

‘I wouldn’t try to bring him into the fold. I’d try to turn him into an institutionalist who can be relied upon not to...

On Spirit Airlines, the Government Protected Competition by Eliminating It

This was wanton economic destruction masquerading as antitrust enforcement. 

A Good Sign: Alberta Makes Legal Euthanasia Harder to Access

This is the first time that any jurisdiction has passed a significant statutory pullback from assisted suicide or euthanasia after it became legal.

DOJ Sues Denver over Decades-Old ‘Assault Weapon’ Ban

The lawsuit comes after the city refused a demand from the DOJ to repeal the ban.

The Pro-Life Movement and the Georgia Supreme Court Races

To shape policy at the national level, you have to win at the state level. If your cause keeps losing even in red states,...

The Torching of Los Angeles Was Anti-Capitalist Vigilantism

The accused Pacific Palisades arsonist was reportedly inspired by the violent mobs of 2020 and the murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

Trump ‘disappointed’ in Senate GOP leader Thune for not eliminating filibuster but still likes him

President Trump said Tuesday he is "disappointed" in Senate Majority Leader John Thune because Republicans have not heeded his repeated calls to terminate the filibuster.

Trump puts high schoolers to the test, brings back fitness award phased out by Obama

President Trump on Tuesday restored the Presidential Fitness Test Award, a public school exercise program that was phased out during the Obama administration to spare children the public humiliation of failed attempts at pull-ups and other physical tasks.

Trump says Iran’s economy is crashing: ‘I hope it fails’

Iran's economy is failing and its currency is worthless, President Trump said Tuesday, heaping pressure on Tehran to make a deal.

Education Dept. opens Title IX probe into Smith College over transgender admissions policy

The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights opened an investigation Monday into Smith College, one of the nation's largest all-women's colleges, over its policy of admitting transgender women, raising questions about whether the Massachusetts institution can continue to claim federal protections reserved for single-sex schools.

GOP’s filibuster-proof bill spends $69B on immigration force, $1B for White House ballroom security

Senate Republicans have slightly expanded the scope of their immigration enforcement funding package to include $1 billion for security upgrades in the White House ballroom project and $1.5 billion for the Justice Department's investigatory and prosecutorial efforts.

Spike Lee calls Supreme Court’s Louisiana redistricting ruling an ‘attack on voters’

Director Spike Lee has criticized the Supreme Court's decision striking down Louisiana's congressional map as an unconstitutional racial gerrymander, calling the ruling an attack on voting rights.

‘Clueless’ socialist mayor in hot seat after video of 77-year-old beaten in downtown Seattle goes viral

Socialist Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson faces fierce blowback after cameras she opposed helped identify a suspect in the beating of an elderly man.

Fulton County pushes back on DOJ effort to obtain election workers’ names

Fulton County's election board filed a motion to quash a DOJ subpoena it calls an unprecedented effort to harass 2020 election poll workers.

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