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New York braces for Mayor Zohran Mamdani

In June, after Zohran Mamdani somehow bulldozed through the New York Democratic mayoral primary and seized the nomination, I was walking through my neighborhood — I live just north of Manhattan — when a friend saw me and deadpanned: “So when Mayor Mamdani makes the buses free, can we ride them on Shabbos?” This was classic […]

Trump vs. the Democrats on the affordability crisis

The Democrats’ latest con job is blaming President Donald Trump for former President Joe Biden’s legacy inflation and claiming that Zohran Mamdani-style socialism will solve the “affordability problem” rather than make it far worse. If the Ocasio-Cortez-Sanders-Jeffries crowd gets away with this propaganda, the next “red wave” to wash over America will be a Marxist-controlled Congress […]

BBC exists to sustain its monopoly

An American friend described modern Britain to me as “a health service with a nuclear deterrent.” This is unfair. Modern Britain is a health service with a nuclear deterrent, and also the BBC. President Donald Trump‘s threat to sue Britain’s state broadcaster for $1 billion for its “reckless disregard for the truth” could, if carried out, mean […]

Ukraine’s fate and America’s interests

KYIV, Ukraine — Nobody can agree on an acceptable peace in Ukraine. Should Russia be allowed to keep the lands it took by force? Should Ukraine be allowed to join NATO? What sort of security guarantee is sufficient? What sort is reasonable? Deeper questions undergird these. What sort of future is possible for Ukraine? And […]

Trigger warning: Immigrants, armed and American

The first time Nayara Andrejczyk fired a gun, she fell in love. It was a revolver, handed to her at a Pennsylvania range after years of quiet fascination — years spent in Brazil, where guns were the domain of criminals, police, or politicians, often overlapping categories. “It was like the forbidden fruit,” she said. “In […]

The Medical Experts’ Ideology

There is no science here.

Judge Dismisses Georgia Election Interference Case Against Trump

The decision brings to a close the last remaining legal effort to hold the president responsible for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

Here’s where all the legal cases against Trump stand since his return to the White House

Before he fought his way back to the White House, President Donald Trump was in court battling a slew of civil lawsuits and criminal charges that threatened to upend his finances and take away his freedom. Those cases have mostly abated since his return to office, albeit with some loose ends.

DOJ faces uphill climb to revive Comey prosecution

The Justice Department faces an uphill legal climb to reinstate charges against former FBI Director James Comey after a judge threw out the case this week.

From bake sales to boycotts, anti-ICE sentiment sweeps the U.S.

One famously liberal Maryland suburb held a sidewalk bake sale last weekend with proceeds going to what organizers said were "local families impacted by ICE."

‘MAGA fairy tale’: Joy Reid suggests Vance could leave wife for Erika Kirk to appease supporters

Former MSNBC anchor Joy Reid speculated about Vice President J.D. Vance's marital status due to his wife's Indian American heritage and his friendliness with Charlie Kirk's widow, Erika Kirk.

Businesses lobby against Trump’s tariffs with Grinch ads for Christmas

A lobbying group is running ads this Christmas shopping season that say President Trump's tariffs are turning "holiday cheer into sticker shock."

Judge ends Georgia criminal case against Trump upon new prosecutor’s request

A Georgia judge has dismissed the criminal case against President Trump stemming from his efforts to overturn his 2020 loss in the state to President Joseph R. Biden, closing a two-year saga.

Mother of Karoline Leavitt’s nephew arrested by ICE

A relative of White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has been detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement for overstaying a tourist visa.

New prosecutor won’t pursue charges against Trump and others in Georgia election interference case

The prosecutor who recently took over the Georgia election interference case against President Donald Trump and others said in a court filing Wednesday that he has decided not to pursue the case further.

Judge’s footnote on immigration agents using AI raises accuracy and privacy concerns

Tucked in a two-sentence footnote in a voluminous court opinion, a federal judge recently called out immigration agents using artificial intelligence to write use-of-force reports, raising concerns that it could lead to inaccuracies and further erode public confidence in how police have handled the immigration crackdown in the Chicago area and ensuing protests.

Veterans flood Democrat’s office with supportive calls as backlash grows over ‘illegal orders’ video

Chrissy Houlahan, a Democrat from Chester and Berks Counties in southeastern Pennsylvania, shared voicemails she got following a viral video from former and retired congressional servicemembers.

Dem House hopeful getting yanked from governor’s office during attempted sit-in goes viral ahead of election

Tennessee Democrat House hopeful Aftyn Behn was forcibly removed from Gov. Bill Lee's office by police in 2019 resurfaces as she campaigns for Tennessee's 7th congressional district seat.

Former Democratic presidential candidate talks about the future of his party after off-year election success

Jason Palmer predicts Democrats will adopt split messaging strategy for 2026 elections, choosing candidates based on regional politics after 2025 wins.

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