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The deeper agenda behind Trump’s Reflecting Pool glow-up

The restoration of the iconic Washington, DC landmark mirrors Trump’s surprisingly sophisticated campaign to restore nothing less than America’s soul.

Louisiana visions, through wrought-iron scrollwork

I have never been to New Orleans, and I am afraid of ever going. Too strong an affinity for haunts of dissipation; too great a tendency in general to linger; too powerful a fascination with shellfish of all kinds: I am afraid the first oyster bar I walked into would finish me entirely. Old friends […]

California elections have no integrity

Republican candidate Spencer Pratt was never going to be the next mayor of Los Angeles, a city where 70% of voters chose Vice President Kamala Harris over President Donald Trump in 2024. But Pratt did have a shot at beating Trump’s 26.5% of the vote, an accomplishment which would have secured him one of the […]

Maine Democrats decide fate of Senate candidate dogged by explosive allegations

Graham Platner faces controversies in Maine's Democratic Senate primary as Trump's endorsement power is tested in South Carolina's GOP gubernatorial race.

GOP senators rally around new DHS proposal targeting sanctuary cities: ‘Should pay a price’

Republican senators signal support for pulling CBP officers from sanctuary city airports as Mullin says the proposal is still actively being considered.

British deputy prime minister tells J.D. Vance he was wrong to blame immigration for teen’s murder

Britain's deputy prime minister said Sunday that he told U.S. Vice President JD Vance he was wrong to blame immigration for the death of a university student who was handcuffed as he lay dying from a stab wound.

Spencer Pratt’s runner-up edge over Democrat Raman down to 1%, few thousand ballots

Spencer Pratt's lead over Nithya Raman in the L.A. mayoral race has slimmed to just 1% as late ballot counting continues days after election day.

Can the Senate Save College Sports?

For the sake of the traditions America loves most — no more punting on this issue.

District Court Vacancies — Blue States and Blue Slips

Is there a way to preserve the important veto function senators have while not allowing that veto of bad nominees to convert into a...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—June 7

1965—Griswold v. Connecticut arose when the executive director of Planned Parenthood of Connecticut prescribed a contraceptive device for a married woman and contrived to get himself...

District Court Vacancies — Red States

The clock is ticking. Senators should look at the big picture and cut deals.

What the Columbia Riot Decision Gets Wrong About Civil Rights

A federal judge makes a puzzling deviation from established law on who gets included in a protected class.

The Scott Pelley Meltdown Is Revealing

The news is a business, not a public university with tenure track.

Animal-Rights Activists Want Oregon to Make Hunting and Fishing a Crime

More than 720,000 people have signed a petition to advance a ballot measure that, if approved, would criminalize hunting, trapping, and fishing.

Maine GOP hopeful vying for Trump endorsement previously ran birthing clinics catering to migrant women

Jonathan Bush, GOP candidate for Maine governor, marketed his birthing clinic to immigrant women with Spanish-language ads, according to his own book.

Florida and Texas are battling for new residents. DeSantis thinks he found an advantage

Gov. Ron DeSantis backs a constitutional amendment to expand Florida's homestead exemption to $250,000, potentially saving homeowners billions in taxes.

WATCH: Mace says Trump’s endorsement hasn’t sealed SC gubernatorial race: ‘It’s a dog fight’

Rep. Nancy Mace says Trump's endorsement of Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette hasn't resonated with grassroots Republicans in South Carolina's GOP primary.

GOP firebrand lashes out at reporter over Massie allegation: ‘F – – – you, first of all!’

Rep. Boebert cursed out a reporter when asked about allegations of a sexual relationship between her and Rep. Massie raised by his alleged ex.

Jill Biden says former president will live with stage 4 cancer ‘for the rest of his life,’ has slowed down

Jill Biden says former President Joe Biden will live with stage four prostate cancer for the rest of his life, noting he has slowed down at 83.

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