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GOP senator suggests Fed chair Powell resign now to dodge potential criminal indictment

Sen. Kevin Cramer suggests Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell should resign amid a DOJ criminal probe into Fed headquarters renovation project costs.

NY Dems’ self-serving grandstanding over ICE arrest of illegal migrant council staffer

But such is New York's political class, far more committed to grandstanding than to...

Hochul’s empty State of the State message: Please re-elect me!

Gov. Kathy Hochul couldn’t have been clearer about her top priority Tuesday: getting re-elected.

Reality must reign as Supreme Court weighs trans sports fight

The battle for gay rights was about equality — but allowing biological boys in...

Trump has cut the technocratic Gordian Knot — and elites hate it

America’s ruling class has spent decades making simple problems complex. But the Gordian Knot can...

Graham suggests Trump ‘help’ Iran protesters with ‘military, cyber and psychological attacks’ against regime

Sen. Lindsey Graham calls President Donald Trump "Reagan Plus" on Iran, urging decisive action against "religious Nazi regime" as Trump vows protesters will get help soon.

Warren-led inquiry draws new details on Trump ballroom donations from major corporations

President Donald Trump's $300 million White House ballroom project received corporate donations from major corporations, prompting Democratic lawmakers to raise bribery concerns.

Letitia James sues HHS over tying federal funds to transgender policy

New York Attorney General Letitia James leads a coalition suing the federal government, claiming HHS policy forces states to discriminate against transgender people.

Florida Republican Rep Neal Dunn announces retirement from Congress after five terms

Rep. Neal Dunn announces retirement from Congress after five terms, citing desire to spend time with family and pass torch to new leaders in Florida.

Top federal prosecutor who exposed massive $250M Minnesota fraud case steps down from position

Federal prosecutor Joe Thompson, who led the $250 million Feeding Our Future fraud investigation, has resigned from Minnesota's U.S. Attorney's Office.

Teach-in for ‘Philly to Palestine’ set for Martin Luther King Jr. Day

A "From Philly To Palestine" teach-in set to be held on Martin Luther King Jr. Day sparks debate over the controversial event's messaging.

‘Worst of the worst’: ICE arrests child predator, violent criminals amid surge in anti-agent attacks

ICE arrests five convicted criminal illegal aliens, including child pornography offender and assault perpetrators, in latest enforcement sweep operations.

Former Trump lawyer Halligan defends US prosecutor status in wake of Comey, James dismissals

Lindsey Halligan, Trump's former lawyer defended her role as the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia on Tuesday, backed by top DOJ brass.

US commander says Russia and China’s Arctic patrols are ‘not for peaceful purposes’

Russia and China allegedly expanding Arctic presence for military reasons, conducting joint patrols near Alaska and Canada, top NATO commander warns.

Johnson warns of ‘unintended consequences’ in Trump’s credit card rate cap idea

House Speaker Mike Johnson pushes back on President Donald Trump's credit card interest rate cap, citing concerns about "unintended consequences" on lending.

Trump opens door to Liz Warren on credit card rates as GOP weighs affordability fight

President Donald Trump calls Sen. Elizabeth Warren to discuss capping credit card interest rates at 10%, finding common ground with progressive Democrats on affordability.

Trump cheers steady inflation numbers as affordability fight shapes 2026 midterm battle

New CPI report fuels political battle over affordability as Republicans and Democrats clash ahead of midterm elections, with inflation holding at 2.7%.

GOP unveils plan to cut deficit by $1 trillion with second ‘big, beautiful bill’

House Republicans unveil comprehensive plan for reconciliation bill that could allegedly cut federal deficit by over $1 trillion through various reforms.

Scott Adams, whose comic strip ‘Dilbert’ ridiculed white-collar office life, dies at 68

Scott Adams, whose popular comic strip “Dilbert” captured the frustration of beleaguered, white-collar cubicle workers and satirized the ridiculousness of modern office culture until...

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