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California finally agrees State Farm broke the law — but residents still haven’t been paid

Eaton and Palisades Fire survivors have demanded action for 16 months. And the California Department of Insurance has finally released its market conduct exam of State Farm.

The lesson of NYC crime dropping is that ‘no bail’ is a terrible mistake

Crime in NYC began its historic rise in 2019 when bail reform was passed,...

America’s debt disaster is a five-alarm fire — and there’s only one fix

We’re on a bipartisan spending spree, and we’re charging the bills to the world’s...

A new silent generation: Why America’s students are choosing self-censorship

George Orwell never imagined that young people in a free society would one day...

Supreme Court boosts Louisiana redistricting by speeding final mandate in Voting Rights Act case

The Supreme Court on Monday sped up its final judgment in last week's Voting Rights Act case, giving Louisiana a bit of a boost as it rushes to redraw its congressional map before November's election.

The Attorney General Is Not the President’s Fixer

President Trump ought to break the cycle of weaponization at the Justice Department.

A Conversation with Justice Gorsuch

‘If you brought the Founders back today . . . I think the one institution they’d probably recognize most easily is this institution.’

Justice Gorsuch on 1776, His Court Colleagues, and the Patriotic-Education Gap: Transcript

‘I know we’re missing something . . . and I’m very distressed by it,’ the justice said of declining civics and history education, in...

How to Restore Freight-Rail Regulation

It is time for the STB to reestablish its congressionally mandated exclusive jurisdiction over the regulation of our freight-rail system.

Can America Fix Its Chip Crisis?

AI’s proportion of global chip consumption is rising — and the rest of the economy is competing for what’s left.

Are Democrats Having a Tea Party Moment?

Graham Platner’s surge in Maine is raising questions.

God and Man in the White House Press Room

Why does it take the specter of violence before we can have a little political respite?

Spanberger won’t rule out taxes on gym memberships, streaming services: ‘Should be discussed’

Gov. Abigail Spanberger, D-Va., leaves door open to taxing services like gym memberships, digital subscriptions and dog grooming in a recent ABC interview.

Melania Trump adviser turns up the heat on Kimmel after ‘expectant widow’ fallout

Melania Trump adviser Marc Beckman calls for advertisers to drop Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show, saying ABC should cut ties with him.

Senate quietly bans lawmakers from betting on prediction markets

Senators can no longer bet on prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket after the Senate unanimously passed new rules banning insider wagering.

Trump announces ‘Project Freedom,’ Iran threatens attacks, Pakistan announces US release of seized cargo ship

Trump announces "Project Freedom" to help ships escape the Strait of Hormuz amid U.S.-Iran tensions, but Iran threatens attacks.

California leaders mum on $1B high-speed rail detour aimed at preserving disgraced labor leader’s memorial

California's hundred-billion dollar high-speed rail project is facing scrutiny for a $1 billion detour meant to preserve the gravesite of disgraced labor leader Cesar Chavez.

State Department fires back at accusations of ‘empty planes’ rescuing Americans from conflict zones

Grey Bull Rescue founder Bryan Stern is contesting State Department claims that every American who sought evacuation help during the U.S.-Iran conflict got it.

Jon Ossoff silent on SPLC indictment after taking more than $700K from affiliate of indicted group

Sen. Jon Ossoff faces GOP attacks over his ties to the Southern Poverty Law Center following its indictment for alleged fraud and money laundering schemes.

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