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As threats against public officials rise, election officials head for the exits

Increasingly violent threats toward and harassment of public officials — from county clerks up to the president — are driving more and more of those figures out of their...

‘Radical Left flamethrower’: Trump blames Massie’s wife for senator’s disloyalty

President Trump is taking a personal turn in his attacks on Rep. Thomas Massie, claiming the Kentucky Republican has shifted left politically -- and pinning the blame on Mr. Massie's new wife.

‘Hostility to nonwhite immigrants’: Judge slams DHS Secretary Noem

A federal judge delivered a withering rebuke to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Monday, accusing her of harboring a "hostility to nonwhite immigrants," and blocking her decision to end a deportation amnesty for hundreds of thousands of Haitian migrants.

Groundhog Day and Friday the 13th

The government shutdown continues as House Republicans face a razor-thin majority to pass the bill that includes funding for the Pentagon, HUD and transportation programs.

The ‘mileage tax’ is only the beginning of ‘Califraudia’ — here’s my plan for ‘Califordia’

How is it that Californians pay the highest taxes in the country but get...

Sanctioned Russian jet touches down in Cuba, echoing secret flights before Maduro’s ouster

Russian cargo plane reportedly lands at Cuban military base amid escalating U.S.-Cuba tensions and Trump's national emergency declaration over Havana.

Philly DA’s ‘hunt you down’ warning to ICE draws calls for DOJ criminal probe

Calls mount for criminal investigation into Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner after he allegedly threatened to "hunt down" ICE agents, comparing them to Nazis.

Longtime Iowa federal judge dies at 78 after more than 26 years on the bench

Robert Pratt, who served as an Iowa federal judge for more than 26 years, died Wednesday at 78 after suffering cardiac arrest while at a gym.

Illegal immigrant in Florida charged with arson, felony criminal mischief, sheriff says

Florida police charged ab illegal immigrant with arson after he allegedly set fires under a mobile home and broke windows at a local business.

Federal agents arrest 2 more in connection to Minnesota church storming

Attorney General Pam Bondi said Monday that federal agents arrested two more people in connection with the storming of a church in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Bondi identified the suspects as Ian Davis Austin and Jerome Deangelo Richardson and said the arrests stem from a "coordinated attack on Cities Church."

"If you riot in a place of worship, we WILL find you," she wrote on X.

This is a breaking news story; check back for updates.

GOP senator’s ‘Federal Fumbles’ report highlights $240M spent on transgender rat testing

Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., released his ninth annual "Federal Fumbles" report documenting federal waste, including NIH grants for aborted fetal tissue research.

Epstein Files of the Rich and Famous

It’s hard to feel that bad for all the wealthy and powerful people caught up in the release of millions of pages of new...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 2

2009—Ninth Circuit judge Stephen Reinhardt, acting in his administrative capacity as designee of the current Chair of the Ninth Circuit’s Standing Committee on Federal Public Defenders, opines that...

James Traub Misreads the Classroom

The author of The Cradle of Citizenship is too busy trying to debunk conservatives to recognize the deep politicization all around him.

Americans Vote with Their Feet for Red States

Census figures for the first half of the 2020s show citizens and power flowing to red states, while blue states became dangerously dependent upon...

Utah Health Department Issues Flawed Report on ‘Gender-Affirming Care’ for Minors as State Weighs Ban

The report uses low-quality research to downplay the well-documented downsides of the procedures.

Appeals court dismisses DOJ misconduct complaint against federal judge

A federal appeals court dismissed misconduct accusations against Judge James Boasberg filed by President Donald Trump's Justice Department.

Where things stand with the government shutdown and how soon it could end

House Speaker Mike Johnson predicted the government shutdown will end by Tuesday as Democrats oppose funding for the Department of Homeland Security.

House panel moves to consider criminal referrals for the Clintons

House lawmakers will vote this week on whether to refer Bill and Hillary Clinton to the DOJ over contempt of Congress in the Epstein probe.

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