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California fast-food wage law –– a DoorDash for destruction

Where’s the beef? California’s fast-food wage decree is like DoorDash, but for destruction.

Ukraine war’s pivot point is now — if Trump and Zelensky move fast

It's true peace through strength: Ukraine's drone offensive convinced Trump that a ceasefire may...

Fraud defines the public-school system in New York City and the entire state

A host of “successful” students makes administrators look good — why worry about ensuring...

Work-visa fraud costs America big: Hail the Trump team’s crackdown

Team Trump’s anti-fraud campaigns are setting their sights on work-visa abuse — and not...

Nirav Shah, governor primary runner-up, jumps into race to replace Platner

Nirav Shah, the former Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention director who recently lost in the Democratic primary for governor, officially threw his...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—July 9

1987—In 1986, the Supreme Court ruled in California v. Ciraolo that a person growing marijuana in his back yard does not have a reasonable expectation of privacy that protects his...

A Predictable Summit Still Offers Action Items for NATO

NATO survived Trump in Ankara, but it still has its work cut out.

The Long March out of the Gender Clinics

It would be nice to see real remorse from those who parroted the false talking points of this movement.

Jeb Bush praises Trump for crippling Iran’s military, but warns of ‘threat’ to US from reported drones in Cuba

Jeb Bush praised Trump for crippling Iran but warned that 300 Shahed-136 explosive drones are reportedly stationed in Cuba, posing a threat.

WATCH: Omar-backed mayor mocks outrage over Somalia July 4th trip with sarcastic ‘apology’

St. Louis Park Mayor Nadia Mohamed faced backlash for traveling to Somalia during America's 250th anniversary, leading to her posting an "apology" video on social media.

Trump to ask Supreme Court to rehear birthright citizenship case after ‘insane decision’

Trump says he will immediately ask the Supreme Court for a rehearing on its 6-3 birthright citizenship ruling, calling the decision "absolutely insane."

House Republican Thomas Massie suggests Obamacare could now be labeled ‘Trumpcare’

Rep. Massie of Kentucky said the GOP "has made no serious effort to repeal Obamacare and legalize affordable health insurance after taking control of the House, Senate & White House."

Trump holds Washington hostage over SAVE Act as midterm clock ticks on GOP control

Trump ties the SAVE America Act to $350 billion in defense spending, pressuring Senate Republicans to overcome the filibuster before midterms.

The surprising hidden cost quietly adding nearly $132K to new home prices revealed

Government regulations add nearly $132,000 to a new home's price, up 40% since 2021, according to a new NAHB study on the housing affordability crisis.

Platner’s advisers urged him to go out with ‘gratitude.’ He led with grievance.

Graham Platner went down swinging — even as some of his political confidants urged him not to. Several of the embattled Maine Democrat’s closest...

What we know – and don’t – about how Maine Democrats will replace Graham Platner

The selection of Maine’s next Democratic Senate nominee will come down to roughly 600 people — 500 of whom haven’t been chosen yet. Graham...

Platner ends whirlwind Senate bid after rape allegation

Graham Platner bowed out of the Maine Senate race, clearing the way for Democrats to install a new nominee against Sen. Susan Collins in a marquee contest that could help determine control of the Senate next year.

Dan Kleban jumps (back) into Maine Senate race

Dan Kleban, the Maine Beer Company founder who briefly ran for Senate last year before dropping his bid and endorsing Gov. Janet Mills in...

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