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Trump faces unprecedented third assassination attempt

A would-be assassin was stopped at the Washington Hilton, marking the third known assassination attempt against Trump in less than two years' time.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 26

1987—In an unspeakably brutal crime, Donald Middlebrooks (a 24-year-old white male) and two accomplices...

Newsom’s $19 Million Ad Campaign Can’t Polish California’s Image

No, right-wing conspiracy theories are not to blame.

Model Immigrants No More: Sweden’s Elder Care Nightmare

The rise of sexual abuse of the elderly in Sweden is a warning for...

It’s High Time We Judged the Smell of Weed

Today’s putrid-smelling marijuana shouldn’t be an ever-present part of life.

DOJ approves use of firing squads in federal executions

The Justice Department has ordered the Bureau of Prisons to expand the number of ways inmates on federal death row could be executed, including adding firing squads and gas asphyxiation.

Not over: Virginia redistricting battle moves to court

The gerrymandered congressional district lines approved by Virginia voters Tuesday could be erased by the state's judicial system, which is weighing multiple court challenges to the new map.

Hakeem Jeffries left scrambling after child reporter asks why voters view Democrats so negatively

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries appeared stunned after a child asked him why voters view Democrats so poorly during a Capitol Hill event.

WATCH: Trump reveals flashy new color for National Mall’s reflecting pool makeover

Trump reveals the National Mall reflecting pool is being repainted in "American flag blue," with repairs expected to be finished in three weeks.

Neo-Nazi,, Klan ‘Cyclops’ and ‘Sadistic’ biker: Here’s who SPLC paid in its informant network

A sprawling federal indictment accuses the Southern Poverty Law Center of using millions in donor funds to covertly pay informants linked to white supremacist groups and neo-Nazis.

Mike Minogue heads to Mass GOP convention ready to take on Maura Healey: ‘She’s bankrupting our state’

Mike Minogue, GOP gubernatorial candidate in Massachusetts, brings military and business executive experience as he challenges incumbent Maura Healey

House Republican would ‘100%’ leave the GOP if red state changed primary rules

Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, a moderate Republican in a purple Pennsylvania district, says he'd leave the GOP if the state conducted open primary elections.

Theft as Social Justice

If a violent social revolution were truly to break out, and Piker and Tolentino became its victims, one assumes they’d find crime less fun.

Virginia Is for Hypocrites

We’re noticing a pattern here.

Trump DOJ Bows to Inevitability and Drops the Powell Probe

The case was baseless, and for Trump, the cost-benefit analysis of lawfare abuse had turned decidedly negative.

The Powell Investigation Was Everything Wrong with Trump’s Second Term

The Powell investigation ought to be an object lesson in how not to imitate the Trump approach, and specifically the hubristic follies of the second...

Trump prods Congress to curtail intoxicating hemp ban, preserve access to full-spectrum CBD products

President Trump is calling on Congress to reverse a ban on intoxicating hemp-derived products that lawmakers enacted last year to preserve access to CBD.

Kushner, Witkoff to travel to Pakistan for renewed talks with Iran

President Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and special envoy Steve Witkoff will travel to Pakistan on Saturday to resume peace talks with Iran, according to the White House.

Feds bust network that smuggled migrants from Iran into U.S.

Prosecutors announced charges against an Iranian man they say operated a smuggling network that specialized in helping illegal immigrants from Iran sneak into the U.S.

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