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Hospice CEO asks Congress how a provider can operate ‘out of a burrito stand in California’ with no oversight

California hospice advocacy CEO Sheila Clark told Congress that fraudulent hospice providers are flourishing in the state despite regulatory oversight.

DeSantis says he’s taking up Jeffries’ invitation to ‘F around and find out’ on Florida redistricting effort

Gov. Ron DeSantis fires back at Hakeem Jeffries over Florida redistricting, inviting the Democratic leader to campaign in the state ahead of 2026 midterms.

Murphy defends ‘Awesome’ post on Iranian ships evading US blockade, says it was ‘sarcastic’

Sen. Chris Murphy dismissed outrage over his sarcastic reaction to reports that Iranian ships avoided U.S. detection amid an ongoing blockade.

High-ranking DHS official sidelined over allegations of ‘sugar daddy’ relationship, luxe gifts and drug use

A high-ranking DHS official is on administrative leave after an investigation into alleged sugar daddy ties, lavish spending and drug use, sources say.

Latest SCOTUS leak a gift to liberals ‘salivating’ over control of high court narrative: experts

A major Supreme Court leak reveals internal memos on fast-tracking cases, giving liberals new ammunition to attack the controversial shadow docket.

Inside Grindr’s political power play

Call it a case of strange bedfellows. Grindr, the LGBTQ+ dating app, has expanded its political presence in both Washington and California as it...

‘Stop this insanity’: Angel mom rips Newsom, Dems for bill to use taxpayer dollars for illegals’ defense

Agnes Gibboney, who lost her son in an illegal alien-involved shooting, rips Gov. Newsom and California Democrats over an immigrant legal defense bill.

House Democrats demand Kash Patel take alcohol test under penalty of perjury after Atlantic report

Rep. Jamie Raskin and House Democrats opened an investigation into FBI Director Kash Patel over alleged drinking behavior reported by The Atlantic, which Patel denies.

Minnesota allows ‘happy hour’ in nursing homes under new law easing alcohol restrictions

Gov. Tim Walz signed Minnesota's "Grandparents' Happy Hour" law allowing nursing home residents to drink alcohol at facility-organized social events.

‘The GOP should’ve done more’: Virginia Republicans point fingers after gerrymandering loss

After a narrow loss in Virginia, Republicans are pointing fingers as President Donald Trump's national gerrymandering fight slips into a stalemate. Multiple Republicans say...

Virginia’s Gerrymandering War Moves to the Courts

There is a reasonable chance that Virginia’s high court will decide that the state legislature has gone too far.

Virginia Democrats Cast Republicans into the Outer Darkness on a Bare Majority Vote

The state will be represented in Congress almost entirely by Fairfax County.

Narrowly divided Virginia electorate hands Democrats a win with approval of congressional map

In one of the most important congressional redistricting battles ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, voters in Virginia approved a new map that will eliminate nearly all of the state's Republican representation in the U.S. House after 2026.

Top California Dem running for office tied to Chinese school accused of US diploma scandal

California Treasurer and candidate for Lt. Gov. Fiona Ma faces scrutiny for visiting a China-based school accused of diploma fraud after its founder donated to her campaigns.

Democrats win Virginia redistricting fight, threatening Republican House majority

Virginia voters passed a redistricting referendum that could boost Democrats with four additional House seats ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.

Virginia voters give Dems big win in the gerrymandering wars

Virginia voters on Tuesday approved Democrats’ effort to gerrymander the state, giving the party an edge in its bid to reclaim the House in...

Kevin Warsh and Green Central Banking

There is nothing the Fed should or could do about rising insurance costs based on perceived climate risk.

Appeals court upholds state law requiring posting of Ten Commandments in classrooms

Texas's law requiring public schools to have a copy of the Ten Commandments posted in classrooms does not violate the Constitution, a federal appeals court ruled, plowing new ground in religious law.

Patel, Blanche blast Atlantic piece alleging FBI director’s drunkenness

FBI Director Kash Patel lashed out at reporters Tuesday as he vehemently denied a media report that he was drunk on the job, saying he's not only never been intoxicated while working but he's also put in more days than his predecessors.

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