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Ukraine’s morale remains up as it fends of Russia, winter barrage: ‘Still a force to be reckoned with’

When Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine four years ago, there was never much doubt that Roman Ratushnyi would take up arms.

Racist liberals should quit calling everyone else racist

Nothing screams condescension quite like telling your audience that you, despite being the governor...

Are these candidates for governor the best Democrats can do?

California Democrats failed to agree on a candidate for governor at their party conference...

How California’s universal TK hurt private child care

The state funding added half day of classes for 4-year-olds in public schools —...

ICE down to 1,000 people in Minnesota as surge ends; will be below 500 later this week

Homeland Security has now withdrawn the vast majority of immigration officers it had surged to Minnesota, leaving fewer than 1,000 ICE personnel still there.

NJ Democrats push ‘F—ICE Act’ to let residents sue over immigration enforcement

New Jersey Democratic lawmakers face backlash over controversial "F---ICE Act" targeting federal immigration enforcement after reported detentions.

Top AI firm alleges Chinese labs used 24K fake accounts to siphon US tech

Chinese AI labs allegedly used 24,000 fraudulent accounts to extract capabilities from Anthropic's Claude chatbot in coordinated "distillation" attacks.

Conservatives, GOP lawmakers slam HuffPost critique on displays of patriotism at Olympics

Republican lawmakers and conservatives on social media are blasting a HuffPost article suggesting that it's understandable that Americans feel less patriotic during the Winter Olympics.

Trump impeachment: The issue Democrats can’t quite pick up — or put down

Rep. Jasmine Crockett isn't shy about it -- she wants to impeach President Trump.

Judge blocks release of special counsel Smith’s report on Trump classified documents case

A federal judge on Monday permanently barred the release of a report by special counsel Jack Smith on his investigation into President Trump's hoarding of classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate.

Manufacturers call for clear, consistent trade framework

The National Association of Manufacturers wants a new trade framework from Congress after the Supreme Court nixed President Trump's major tariffs.

U.S. trade partners delay meetings, demand clarity after the Supreme Court guts Trump’s tariff power

Nations that negotiated trade deals with President Trump are demanding clarity from the U.S. and scrutinizing their options after the Supreme Court struck down tariffs that formed the backbone of the agreements.

Trump fires judge-picked US attorney as top DOJ official warns courts to stay in their lane

Justice Department announces firing of second court-appointed U.S. attorney in two weeks as constitutional battle escalates over federal prosecutor appointments.

Reporter’s Notebook: Trump’s State of the Union becomes political boxing match as Democrats boycott

Trump's State of the Union becomes political boxing match with theatrical buildup, congressional outbursts, dramatic showmanship, and orchestrated political theater.

Kingpins fall, prices don’t: How cartels defy the rules of economics

Why killing drug cartel leaders barely affects prices: a look at the surprising economics behind resilient trafficking networks that operate like corporations.

Sen Adam Schiff says he’ll skip the State of the Union for the first time, slamming President Donald Trump

President Donald Trump is scheduled to give the State of the Union address on Tuesday, but Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., announced that he will not attend.

Trump, Schumer find rare common ground on releasing UFO files

President Donald Trump directed Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and the Pentagon to release the government's files on UFOs, UAPs and "all other information" related to the phenomena.

Mike Johnson reveals special guests for Trump’s State of the Union

The family of slain Louisiana Officer Marc Brock will attend President Trump’s State of the Union address as guests of House Speaker Mike Johnson.

Newsom ripped over ‘racist’ viral clip telling Black mayor ‘I’m like you’ before touting poor SAT score

California Gov. Gavin Newsom is facing heat after telling a Black mayor he is "like you" before describing his poor SAT score and trouble reading speeches.

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