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Graham ally rips ‘thirsty’ Republicans jockeying to replace late senator

Rep. William Timmons says it "rubbed me the wrong way" how quickly Nancy Mace and Ralph Norman signaled interest in replacing Lindsey Graham.

Trump loses key Senate ally as election integrity fight enters critical phase

Sen. Ron Johnson is expected to take the Senate Budget Committee gavel as lawmakers race to attach the SAVE America Act to budget reconciliation.

An 18% City Council pay hike is a middle finger to NYC voters

The hikes would push members’ pay to $175,500, upper middle-class income territory and more...

Bipartisan Call for Federal Oversight over Hospice Assisted Suicides

For too long, assisted suicide has been viewed by the public with little skepticism...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—July 14

1983—In a separate concurring opinion (in State v. Hunt), Judge Martha Craig Daughtrey of the...

Trump recommends Lindsey Graham’s sister fill his Senate seat

President Donald Trump said Monday he wants South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster to appoint Lindsey Graham’s sister, Darline Graham Nordone, to serve the remainder...

Lindsey Graham left behind modest wealth despite decades in Washington’s elite circles

Lindsey Graham ranked 294th in wealth among Congress members despite 31 years of service, with assets mostly in mutual funds and government bonds.

Two years after Butler, threats against Trump keep assassination attempt in sharp focus

Thomas Crooks fired eight shots at Trump during the Butler, Pennsylvania, rally, and a new inspector general report reveals the security lapses involved.

Trump birthright citizenship fight comes roaring back with ‘invaders’ play after Kavanaugh roadmap

The Citizenship Act uses Wong Kim Ark case exceptions to legislatively end birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants and birth tourists.

Graham reportedly refused medical help before scheduled TV appearance

Sen. Lindsey Graham reportedly insisted on delaying medical help to appear on "Meet the Press," saying he still needed to finish his foreign policy goals.

Conservative groups say Justice Kagan cannot be impartial in upcoming Supreme Court climate litigation

Conservative groups accuse Elena Kagan of failing to recuse from Suncor Energy v. Boulder County, citing her endorsement of a climate science manual.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—July 13

2006— In United States v. McCotry, federal district judge David F. Hamilton invokes “substantive due process” to suppress evidence of marijuana and crack cocaine found in the apartment of a criminal...

The Damning Case Against Tyler Robinson

During the pretrial hearings, prosecutors teased a mountain of evidence that makes a mockery of Charlie Kirk assassination conspiracy theories.

The One Where the Kardashians Save the World

A surrogacy lesson from an unlikely source that needs to be heeded.

California’s DEI Bloat Clashes with Newsom’s Pivot to ‘Normal’

For the California governor with presidential aspirations, change should start at home.

The Backdoor Property Tax You’ve Never Heard Of

Aggressive escheatment is cheating stock market investors.

The IRA Is Penalizing Many Cancer Drugs That Work Best

In oncology, the FDA’s approval is often just the beginning.

Michigan Dem senator throws support behind candidate to replace him in contentious primary

Retiring Sen. Gary Peters reversed his neutral stance to endorse Haley Stevens in Michigan's Democratic primary as party leaders work to block progressive Abdul El-Sayed.

Senate returns to packed agenda after Graham’s death shrinks GOP margin

The SAVE America Act, FISA reauthorization, renewed Iran strikes, and government funding all await the Senate as it returns for a July sprint.

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