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California’s gubernatorial debate ranked — and the candidate the ‘D-‘ moderators had it in for

Tuesday’s gubernatorial debate at Pomona College was a good fight — and an enlightening one.

Obama’s gaffe about WHCD shooter Cole Allen is just the latest in the former president’s legacy of lies

Barack Obama’s tacky, hyperpartisan post-presidency is welcome insofar as it serves to remind the...

Michael Goodwin: The Dems’ newest phrase into raging at the GOP is to go ‘Kill yourself’

In almost any other era, the hostile exchange between EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and...

Trump says King Charles agrees that Iran cannot develop a nuclear weapon

President Trump said Tuesday that King Charles III of Britain agrees with his efforts to prevent Iran from having a nuclear weapon, drawing the traditionally apolitical monarchy into the diplomatic conversations about the Iran war.

Charles notes ballroom renovations, alludes to previous British presence at White House

Fox News hosts dominated the guest list for Tuesday night's state dinner at the White House to honor King Charles III and Queen Camilia of Britain.

A Ticking Time Bomb in Anti-Terrorism Law

Judge Myrna Pérez’s recent opinion in the case of Akayed Ullah is not only muddled but genuinely dangerous.

Suing the Pope? An Aggressive Class Action Presents First Amendment Problems

Creative class action lawyers are trying out a new target: the Catholic Church. 

What America Is Getting Right on Energy

The lesson of the past few decades is that energy is one of those few areas where diversity really is strength.

The Left Is Lying to Itself About the Cost of Its Rhetoric

What we know about Cole Allen suggests that he was radicalized by common reckless lies intended to inflame.

FBI raids Minneapolis childcare facilities, part of sweeping fraud investigation

The FBI, state and local law enforcement executed 22 search warrants in Minnesota as part of an ongoing fraud investigation, officials said.

Former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist is running for mayor of St. Pete

Former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist is running for mayor of St. Petersburg, after a decisive loss in the state's 2022 gubernatorial contest.

AI boom tests GOP’s midterm affordability pitch as price pain spreads

GOP lawmakers say a chip shortage fueled by the global AI race is pushing up consumer prices, undermining their cost-of-living message for 2026 midterms.

Republicans scramble to fund Secret Service after Trump assassination attempt amid record-breaking shutdown

Republicans demanded swift Secret Service funding after the third apparent assassination attempt on Trump amid the DHS shutdown.

King Charles set for historic address to Congress in first US visit as monarch

King Charles is set to address Congress during his U.S. state visit, becoming only the second British royal to speak before the legislative body.

Top Trump official ignites heated exchange after stumping House Dem on landmark SCOTUS cases

Lee Zeldin and Rep. Rosa DeLauro sparred over climate change and landmark Supreme Court cases during a heated EPA budget hearing on Capitol Hill Monday.

Jasmine Crockett’s social media posts about WHCD shooting show different tones

Rep. Jasmine Crockett made social media posts condemning the shooting at the WHCD while also suggesting assassination attempts against President Donald Trump may be fake.

Court revives Pentagon’s ban on reporters having unescorted access

A federal appeals court on Monday allowed the Pentagon to reinstate its ban on journalists being able to enter the building without an escort, marking the latest in a back-and-forth battle between Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the press.

Republicans push White House ballroom bill after weekend assassination attempt

Congress has stayed out of the private planning and legal fights over construction of a new White House ballroom -- until now.

Florida jumps into the national redistricting battle with a new gerrymandered map

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday unveiled a reconfigured congressional map that would likely erase all of the gains Democrats thought they scored in Virginia when voters narrowly approved new district lines to wipe out nearly all the state's Republican representation in Congress.

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