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Platner’s paper tiger progressive coalition crumbles after bombshell rape allegation

Graham Platner faces rape allegation as James Talarico, Abdul El-Sayed and other Democratic Senate candidates demand he withdraw from the Maine race.

Graham Platner’s chances of dropping out skyrocket to 94% after party revolt: Kalshi

Prediction market Kalshi shows 94% probability that Graham Platner will drop out of the Maine Senate race as rape allegation rocks his campaign.

906: The damning figure that tells the tragic story of NYC’s public school failure

The Success Academy's just-released report on New York City public-school failure is so shocking...

How NYC’s perverse housing ‘help’ makes the city’s poor worse off

NYC's new housing voucher program may seem compassionate, but it’s actually blighting the life...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—July 7

2014—President Jimmy Carter’s sorry judicial legacy lives on. Thirty-five years after his appointment by...

Spencer Pratt lights social media on fire with viral takedown of ‘vile, commie mayor’ Mamdani

Spencer Pratt called New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani a "vile, commie" after the mayor used July 4th to criticize ICE and American history.

Explosive House report reveals secret operation inside China at center of South Korea’s fight with US company

House Judiciary Committee report alleges South Korea's far-left government has systematically discriminated against American companies like Coupang.

Trump confirms he called FIFA head but says he didn’t influence overturning Balogun’s red card

President Donald Trump said Monday that he asked FIFA President Gianni Infantino to review the red card issued against a star American soccer player...

Keir Starmer helped stop earlier England vs. Mexico kickoff

Keir Starmer wants to bring football home before he leaves No. 10 Downing Street. The British prime minister intervened to help stop FIFA from...

Mamdani’s Imaginary America

Actually, immigrants to America don’t hate the United States.

Solutions That Actually Work

What comes next for the right?

The Trump Card and the Red Card

Somehow, you knew that this year’s World Cup couldn’t end without a controversial referee decision and President Trump ending up in the middle of...

‘That wasn’t a foul’: Trump leans into Balogun hullabaloo, saying he asked Infantino for a review

President Trump confirmed Monday that he asked FIFA to review U.S. striker Folarin Balogun's red card, thrusting himself into the controversy surrounding the unusual decision to allow the striker to play in a clash with Belgium.

Trump rings opening bell for stock markets and launches Trump Accounts for America’s children

President Trump made history Monday by ringing the bell at both the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq simultaneously, becoming the first president to ring the bell to start trading. He did it in the Oval Office while also launching Trump Accounts, a government-funded investment vehicle for children born during Mr. Trump's administration.

White House says Smithsonian pushes leftist ideology, cannot be trusted to tell America’s story

The White House issued a scathing report accusing the Smithsonian Institution of warping history to match far-left ideology, saying the world's largest museum, education and research institution can no longer be trusted to tell America's story.

Brown Jackson’s latest spotlight moment fuels accusations she’s forgetting her day job: ‘Not celebrities’

Critics slam Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson after Essence magazine dubs her "the people's champion" on its cover, saying justices aren't celebrities.

Socialist House hopeful under fire for pro-Palestinian July 4 message

Claire Valdez's Fourth of July post calling for "liberation from Palestine to Puerto Rico" drew sharp bipartisan backlash.

English fans’ drinking gives Starmer-Burnham transition a headache

LONDON — As England continues its World Cup campaign, back across the Atlantic a political row about soccer's drinking culture is in full swing....

Governing on low power

LONDON — U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is feeling “sleep-deprived” after watching England beat World Cup co-hosts Mexico in the small hours this morning....

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