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WATCH: Maryland Dems defend ‘big tent’ party as New York socialist surge fuels Dem divide

Maryland Democrats downplay New York's socialist primary victories, saying results reflect individual districts rather than a national progressive shift.

Congress eyes rare bipartisan housing win with or without Trump’s help

Donald Trump called the bipartisan housing bill a "yawn" compared to the SAVE America Act, refusing to sign it amid his midterm elections push.

EXCLUSIVE: Hawley launches investigation into Postal Service over dumped mail, millions in executive bonuses

Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., demands USPS internal records on dumped mail in St. Louis, executive bonuses and potential criminal wrongdoing in a new probe.

The REALLY SAVE America Act

Don’t end the filibuster — but, if you will do it, at least get...

Birthright Citizenship: The Majority Opinion

Roberts embraced the logic of Wong Kim Ark, that the citizenship clause ‘incorporated the...

‘Mi país es su país’

Spain’s leftist government said it was going to offer illegal migrants the chance to regularize their position, saying that the amnesty was an act...

IndoPac 2026: Sen. Fischer pushes nuclear triad overhaul, Golden Dome to counter China

The U.S. faces two peer nuclear competitors for the first time in history -- and Sen. Deb Fischer says America is not keeping pace. From 200 bombers to new nuclear shipyards, she lays out what it will take to deter China and defend the Indo-Pacific.

Why an expired wiretapping law is a sticking point in Washington

The law that authorizes the federal government to conduct electronic surveillance has lapsed, thanks to an ongoing dispute between the White House and Congress -- stripping national security agencies of one of their most powerful tools for tracking foreign targets at a time when terrorism and espionage threats directed at the U.S. are surging.

Happy birthday, America! Now, the fight over the bill

Starting with America's centennial in 1876, every 50-year milestone has had financial drama over who pays for the party -- a pattern that continues this year.

Trump unloads after Supreme Court upholds late mail-in ballots in Mississippi

Trump slams Supreme Court ruling allowing late mail-in ballots, demands Congress pass the SAVE Act requiring voter ID and proof of citizenship.

WATCH: Bill Maher says Vance interview critics wouldn’t be happy unless he ‘punched him in the nose’

Bill Maher dismisses backlash over his JD Vance interview on "Real Time with Bill Maher," saying critics wouldn't be happy unless he punched Vance.

Alito blasts latest SCOTUS ballot ruling as invitation to ‘voter fraud’ risks

Justice Samuel Alito warns that counting late-arriving mail-in ballots could severely undermine Americans' confidence in election integrity.

Trump says he will ‘continue the fight’ after Supreme Court declines to review Carroll abuse verdict

The U.S. Supreme Court rejected President Donald Trump's appeal of a $5 million verdict finding he sexually abused and defamed writer E. Jean Carroll, leaving the judgement in place.

Iowa Dem who touted ‘strong work ethic’ misses more than half of her House votes

Iowa state legislator Lindsay James missed over half her votes in 2025 while campaigning for Congress, records show, drawing Republican criticism.

Embattled Maine Democrat deadlocked with Collins despite controversies in key Senate race, new poll shows

Graham Platner holds a slim two-point edge over Susan Collins in a new poll, but controversies and character concerns cloud his path to victory.

Obama takes new swipe at Founding Fathers ahead of America’s 250th birthday: ‘Deep flaw’

Barack Obama called George Washington a slaveholder and the founding fathers deeply flawed in an interview ahead of the nation's 250th birthday.

International Judges Cannot Claim Rights They Don’t Have

The law is more than clear: Constitutional rights simply do not apply to foreign nationals abroad.

A Big Day for Executive Power — Except at the Fed

The Court has given the president full control of one of the three branches of constitutional government — and created a separate fourth branch...

Greenspan vs. Bernanke

What the late central banker got right and his successor didn’t.

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