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Buttigieg picks sides in Iowa

Pete Buttigieg is picking sides in a heated Senate Democratic primary in the state that cemented his national political profile. Buttigieg, who won the Iowa Democratic caucuses in 2020,...

Trump heads to Beijing for high-stakes Xi talks as Taiwan tensions, trade disputes test US strength

President Donald Trump meets with Xi Jinping in Beijing for talks on Taiwan, trade, Iran and China's support for Russia amid rising U.S.–China tensions.

Inside the ‘digital lockdown’ for US officials as Trump arrives in China

Trump aides and executives leave personal phones behind for China trip, using clean devices and secure zones to guard against hacking and surveillance.

China’s AI is truly artifical – and the US must fight Xi’s zero-sum tech race and stolen advancements

Despite the hype surrounding China’s artificial intelligence capabilities, progress remains heavily dependent on theft...

Michael Goodwin: The combination of Gov. Hochul’s vote buying and Mayor Mamdani’s socialist agenda will destroy NYC

Like Wimpy, the classic cartoon character who perpetually promised that “I’ll gladly pay you...

EXCLUSIVE: SPLC’s ‘far-left’ ‘anti-racism’ curriculum found in classrooms as early as kindergarten: watchdog

Education watchdog says SPLC integrates far-left content into classrooms in over 40 states as the group faces federal fraud charges in court.

Trump urges Republicans to ‘BE BOLD’ as red states push to rewrite congressional maps

Republican-led states push to redraw congressional district maps to pad the GOP's House majority ahead of the 2026 midterms, with Trump's support.

Pentagon’s declassified UAP footage fuels Americans’ belief in aliens: ‘We’re not alone’

Members of the public say they believe in extraterrestrial life after the Pentagon released its first set of declassified UAP images and documents.

Senate weighs new, painful leverage tactic as fears of another government shutdown grow

The Senate will vote on a measure to block lawmaker pay during government shutdowns as Republicans push multiple bills to prevent future closures.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—May 12

2005—Federal district judge Joseph F. Bataillon rules that the Nebraska constitutional provision defining marriage as “between a man and a woman” violates First Amendment associational rights,...

The Vietnam Problem

An enemy with a fanatical will can outlast a militarily superior foe.

The Florida Teachers’ Union’s Flimsy Lawsuit Against School Choice

By attacking education freedom, the Florida Education Association reveals it prioritizes protecting power over expanding opportunity.

Spencer Pratt Seems Like the Only Sane Man in Los Angeles Politics

He is a serious candidate, and the only one telling the truth about how dangerous and degraded L.A. has become.

Ignoring the Debt Won’t Make It Go Away

The nation’s debt is much worse than during the 2011 debt ceiling crisis — but both parties are further away than ever from seriously...

Hegseth is facing a new round of questioning from Congress on the Iran war and more

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will face a new round of questioning from lawmakers over the Iran war Tuesday, including some Republicans who have expressed concerns over the length of the conflict and its lack of congressional approval.

Fentanyl deaths could now cost drug dealers their lives under new GOP proposal

Rep. Chip Roy is unveiling the Deal Death, Face Death Act, a bill proposing the death penalty for fentanyl dealers when distribution leads to a death.

FBI boss Patel faces Senate grilling, seeks $12B boost as controversies swirl

Kash Patel will testify before the Senate to defend the FBI's $12 billion budget request as part of Trump's broader DOJ funding proposal of $41 billion.

Pete Hegseth faces Congress over Pentagon’s unprecedented $1.5 trillion budget as Democrats vow to block it

Pete Hegseth will face a high-stakes House hearing on the Pentagon's unprecedented $1.5 trillion request amid bipartisan concerns over the proposed budget and Iran War.

Fragile relationship with House GOP has Senate Republicans warning ‘something needs to change’

Senate Republicans say communication with the House GOP must improve as they prepare to fund ICE and Border Patrol through budget reconciliation.

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