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Teacher who battled union fears she’s being targeted after shirt complaint: ‘I’m afraid’

Stacey Adair says she was reprimanded for wearing an "XX ≠ XY" chromosome shirt to a training event, now raising fears about her job security.

How will Mayor Mamdani make his groceries work? First, smoke some more pot . . .

Last week, city Economic Development Corp. bigs took prospective bidders on contracts to run...

Albany’s pot pushers come for our kids — in an ad campaign filled with deceit

New York State is now in the business of spending your money to sell...

DSA’s foreign-policy agenda has one goal: weaken America so that world’s worst regimes can reign instead

If politics required truth in advertising, the Democratic Socialists of America would be forced...

Fast Takes: AOC is a real threat, our dumb anti-data center fight and other commentary

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez “boasts three indispensable factors for a successful presidential race: national name recognition,...

About Alternatives to IVF

Infertility is a brutal, heart-wrenching experience. IVF isn’t necessarily the solution. Medically, morally, practically.

The DSA’s Leaders Are Tireless in Their Avoidance of Honest Work

Laugh them off if you please — there is plenty to laugh at. But do not doubt their sincerity. There are few dangers greater...

Final Thoughts on IVF Objections (for Now)

Yes, in all instances of IVF, the human child is a product born from a commercial transaction.

The Shameless, Unrelenting Scandal of Women’s Medicine

Why would medicine ever waste time letting doctors look to see what is actually wrong and work to remedy — instead of mask — the...

California lawmaker Aisha Wahab wins special election to succeed Eric Swalwell in Congress

California lawmaker Aisha Wahab secured victory Thursday in a special election to serve the rest of former Rep. Eric Swalwell's House term, which ends in January.

A quiet channel between ICE and Iran shaped deportation flights, newly released emails show

U.S. immigration officials worked with Iran to deport Iranians in 2025, newly released emails show, revealing a working relationship between the U.S. and Iranian governments despite tensions mounting between the countries.

Atlanta’s mayor accuses DNC of abandoning South, Black voters in rebuke for convention snub

Atlanta's Democratic Mayor Andre Dickens blasted the Democratic National Committee on Thursday after his city did not make the cut for the shortlist to host the party's 2028 presidential convention.

‘I hope Jim goes to jail’: Comey family member accused him of ‘TDS’ after seashell post, feds say

Federal investigators say a relative of former FBI Director James B. Comey angrily texted Mr. Comey's wife after he posted his "8647" message about President Trump on social media.

Seattle Times sports columnist resigns after editors spiked column on men playing in women’s sports

A longtime sports columnist for the Seattle Times abruptly quit after editors killed a column he wrote positing that those who don't want biological men playing in women's sports aren't transphobic.

Seen, Heard & Whispered: Fake poll makes real news, Vindman’s premature party planning

A fake L.A. mayoral poll raises market-manipulation questions, Alexander Vindman's premature "victory" fundraiser becomes an awkward punchline after his primary loss, and a Florida congressional district picks the hometown candidate over a crowded field of outsiders.

Bill De Blasio says Americans are ‘hungry’ for vision from socialist left

Former NYC mayor BILL DE BLASIO on Democratic socialists: "There are specific leaders who have emerged out of DSA who are providing a vision that actually a lot of people in this country are hungry for."

Trump’s border success takes bite out of cartels’ income

President Trump's stunning success in quelling the southwestern border has had a significant silver lining -- he's managed to starve the smuggling cartels of a source of income, according to a new Treasury Department analysis.

More than 2,300 Mexicans sent to Guatemala and Honduras as Trump ramps up third-country deportations

The United States has deported nearly 2,300 Mexicans to Guatemala this year and sent at least dozens more to Honduras, according to official data, a shift from the beginning of U.S. President Donald Trump's second term when such transfers were minimal.

Trump keeps embracing data centers even as they become toxic in midterm races

President Donald Trump, speaking alongside cryptocurrency leaders at the White House this week, made a statement that Republican and Democratic candidates alike wouldn't touch with a 10-foot pole.

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