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Trump derangement syndrome: San Francisco can’t let baseball be baseball

San Francisco is having a civic nervous breakdown because the brother of President Donald Trump’s son-in-law is buying a minority stake in the Giants.

Trump’s Medicaid-fraud crackdown aims to protect those who truly need help

New York spends the most per capita of any state on Medicaid, yet conducts...

The ‘Great Train Robbery’ sequel

California is putting together a new version of the 1903 movie “The Great Train...

Face it, Jewish liberals: You have no friends on the left

For over a century, Jewish Americans voted blue no matter who — and all...

Minneapolis mayor to visit DC to push for end of ‘unlawful ICE operations’ after Trump’s blunt warning

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, who has spoken out against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity in Minnesota, is heading to Washington, D.C.

House Republicans push election overhaul with voter ID, mail-in ballot changes ahead of midterms

The proposal would impose new national voting standards, require photo ID and proof of citizenship, restrict universal mail-in ballots and ban ranked-choice voting.

These gov candidates stood up to Trump in 2020. Now they’re betting voters have moved on.

State election officials were among the most visible defenders of American democracy after the 2020 election — standing up to President Donald Trump, rejecting...

Snowstorm could’ve sparked grid catastrophe if Biden climate policies weren’t reversed: Energy dept

The Trump administration averted power grid failure during weekend snowstorm by keeping coal plants online that Biden planned to close, the Energy Department says.

Ecuador complains to Trump admin, alleging ICE agent sought to enter Minneapolis consulate

Ecuador said it submitted a diplomatic protest to the United States after an ICE agent allegedly tried to enter its Minneapolis consulate on Tuesday.

Dem LA councilman to stand trial on felony corruption charges, judge rules

Curren Price, a Los Angeles city council member, will face trial on 12 felony corruption charges after judge finds sufficient evidence in preliminary hearing.

EXCLUSIVE: Senate bill targets Minnesota-style ‘runaway fraud’ to force scammers to repay taxpayers

Sen. Joni Ernst's new bill would create early-warning systems for federal fraud, require documented attendance for child care payments and mandate recovery of improper payments.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—January 29

1971—Two years before Roe v. Wade, a divided three-judge district panel rules in Doe v. Scott that the longstanding Illinois abortion statute is invalid in two respects. The majority holds,...

Thomas Sowell on School Choice and the Price Our Children Pay for Bad Ideas

Thomas Sowell argues that ideology has replaced knowledge and that well-intentioned policies often harm the very people they are meant to help.

Why the Second Alex Pretti Video Matters — and Doesn’t

If Pretti’s character matters, it matters. If it doesn’t, it doesn’t.

Can the Feds Really Prosecute the Minnesota Church Protesters?

Conservatives should be wary of supporting a federal prosecution like this.

What States Can Do When Sacred Spaces Are Violated

Ohio’s experience shows that states can successfully enact legislation to increase penalties for church disrupters.

This Way to the Socialists’ Ball

The administration’s stances are enough to make even Bernie Sanders blush.

Democratic Sen. Klobuchar says she’s running for Minnesota governor after Gov. Walz dropped out

U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar said Thursday she is running for governor of Minnesota, promising to take on President Trump while unifying a state that has endured a series of challenges even before the federal government's immigration crackdown.

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