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New York Magazine Turns Its Back on the City’s Jews

The magazine’s absurd ‘Habibi City’ series poses as a celebration of Arab culture — but it’s something much darker.

Special FBI unit protected the Bidens

The FBI set up a secret unit in 2019 to label allegations of corruption against Joseph R. Biden and his son Hunter as "Russian disinformation" at a time when the former vice president was running for president.

Inspector general to probe DOJ over allegation department knowingly allowed fentanyl trafficking

The Justice Department's inspector general announced a new probe Monday to investigate allegations that DOJ knowingly allowed fentanyl to be bought and sold, as agents tried to bring a lengthy trafficking case to a close.

Gun show: Rep. Nancy Mace unveils tattoos and new YouTube career

Rep. Nancy Mace is sporting an inky new look as she faces the end of her time in Congress.

‘Data colonialism’ won’t stop our manifest destiny

Like man’s evolution from homo erectus to homo sapien, the next great leap in the woke lexicon has emerged before our eyes. Land acknowledgments and “no human is illegal” are out. Data colonialism is in. What is data colonialism? Well, while the former colonial empires of the world extracted land and labor from their subjects, […]

DNC passes dueling ICE resolutions as establishment, insurgents clash

The DNC on Saturday voted to approve dueling resolutions affecting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

BBC seeks Trump family subpoenas in defamation case

The BBC wants to subpoena President Trump's children, Donald Trump Jr. and Ivanka Trump, and son-in-law Jared Kushner for its defense in the president's $10 billion defamation lawsuit.

American missionary in Niger released after 10 months of captivity

Kevin Rideout, an American missionary kidnapped in Niger last October, has been released after more than 10 months of detention in the North African country.

Democrats’ 2028 presidential calendar gives Black and Latino voters and union members an early say

Democrats seeking the party's presidential nomination in 2028 will need to prove themselves early on in states where Black and Latino voters and union members are key supporters, under an election-year calendar approved Saturday.

Fauci refuses Senate appearance after invoking Fifth Amendment more than 100 times in COVID probe

Anthony Fauci's attorney rejected Sen. Ron Johnson's request to testify, arguing a second Senate appearance would amount to political harassment.

Trump backs Republican challenger to oust Letitia James amid ongoing mortgage fraud feud

President Donald Trump endorsed Saritha Komatireddy to challenge Letitia James, calling the New York attorney general the "WORST" in the country.

Bernie-backed California House candidate called DEI a ‘social justice-driven duty,’ embraced activist role

Bernie Sanders-backed California candidate Randy Villegas promoted DEI as a "social justice-driven duty" in his academic writings on community colleges.

Advocate tells freed Marine vet’s physical, psychological torment in Russian prison as 5 Americans remain held

Global Reach's Kieran Ramsey reveals the beatings and psychological torment Robert Gilman endured during 1,666 days in Russian prison and pleads for remaining detainees.

Andy Baker leaving as Trump’s deputy national security adviser

White House Deputy National Security Adviser Andy Baker is departing in the coming weeks.

Trump accuses preservation group of exposing ‘top secret’ ballroom details in lawsuit

President Trump decried the people suing to block his White House ballroom as "TREASONISTS."

Democrats plan decade-long strategy to push pro-transgender narrative

Democrats are doubling down on their fight to convince Americans that their transgender policies should return.

Turning Point PAC’s playbook for reluctant voters: keep calling, up to 40 times

Lots of people vote regularly. For others, it takes a bit of prodding.

Court filings reveal Kyrsten Sinema had sex multiple times with married bodyguard while serving as senator

Kyrsten Sinema testified to sex with her married security guard at locations across the U.S., now facing an alienation of affection suit in NC.

Justice Thomas reveals this elite institution is ‘off limits’ to him: ‘That’s the world we’re in’

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas claims Stanford Law School is 'off limits' for conservatives, but a spokesperson says they'd be honored to host him.

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