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Senator John Kennedy introduces America to ‘Margaret,’ his elliptical trainer named after Thatcher

Sen. John Kennedy posts a tongue-in-cheek video introducing his elliptical trainer named Margaret after Margaret Thatcher, going viral on social media.

Flag of evil at NYU shows what the haters really think

Israel-haters are doing a fine job of eroding the supposedly bright line between “antizionism”...

New York plans to tax away even more jobs and investments

Gov. Kathy Hochul pitched her proposed pied-a-terre tax as a silver bullet for New...

How the left’s ‘perfect storm’ infected America with Jew hate

Demographics, DEI and the woke Jacobin agenda produced the poisonous antisemitism now shredding the...

Xavier Becerra has more questions to answer about fraud scandal

Xavier Becerra says he didn’t know that his former chief of staff and former...

US moving to indict former Cuban leader Raúl Castro: source

A source says the U.S. is moving to indict former Cuban president Raúl Castro, 94, the younger brother of longtime leader Fidel Castro.

New Study Shows Students for Fair Admissions Had Small Impact on Minority Enrollment

It was argued that the black share of students would fall substantially — by more than half at Harvard — if universities had to...

Supreme Court Indefinitely Extends Mail-Order Access to Abortion Drug Mifepristone

Justice Clarence Thomas argued that the drugmakers are not entitled to block a court order ‘based on lost profits from their criminal enterprise.’

House Democrats narrowly lose vote to end Iran war as GOP support ticks up

House Democrats on Thursday nearly won a vote to end President Trump's war with Iran, though one of their own helped defeat it on a technicality.

Ethics Committee investigating Rep. Chuck Edwards over sexual harassment allegations

The House Ethics Committee announced Thursday it is looking into sexual harassment allegations against North Carolina Rep. Chuck Edwards, a Republican.

Cassidy heads into Saturday primary without support from Trump, or from polls

Sen. Bill Cassidy, Louisiana Republican, is holding what appears to be a losing political hand heading into his primary election on Saturday.

Supreme Court allows abortion pill to be distributed by mail

The Supreme Court on Thursday allowed the abortion pill to remain available by telehealth, meaning it can be prescribed remotely and delivered by mail -- even into states where abortion is restricted.

Cuban government says CIA Director John Ratcliffe met with officials in Havana

The Cuban government said Thursday that CIA Director John Ratcliffe met with counterparts from the Ministry of the Interior during a high-level visit to the island. According to official reports, the meeting served as a platform for Cuba to present evidence asserting that the nation poses no threat to U.S. national security.

McMaster revives Trump-backed push to oust Biden kingmaker from Congress

Gov. Henry McMaster calls South Carolina special legislative session on redistricting amid GOP infighting and Trump pressure to oust Rep. Clyburn.

China cozies up as Trump touts delegation of richest business heavyweights at Xi summit

U.S. corporate titans like Musk, Cook and Huang traveled with Trump to Beijing, underscoring China's desire for American business and investment.

Ex-counterterror chief Joe Kent says Trump was ‘poised’ to make better Iran deal than Obama-era JCPOA

Ex-counterterrorism chief Joe Kent claims President Donald Trump was positioned to strike a better Iran deal than the JCPOA before the current Middle East conflict.

Cuba says CIA chief Ratcliffe met with officials in Havana amid US tensions

CIA Director John Ratcliffe held high-level talks in Cuba focused on intelligence cooperation, economic stability and security issues amid strained U.S.-Cuba relations.

Bruce Blakeman’s solar phase

DAYS THE BUDGET IS LATE: 44 TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN: Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman has made questioning the state’s commitment to green...

Kamala Harris Dials Up the Democrats’ Radical Assault on the Rules of American Democracy

If people with the ideas of Kamala Harris and Hakeem Jeffries gain power, the American system of constitutional governance will be done for.

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