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Swing-seat Republican sidelined by ‘serious’ illness misses 88 votes as majority hangs by thread

Former Gov. Tom Kean Sr. said his son Rep. Kean Jr. could return to Congress in weeks after a mysterious serious illness kept him away since March.

Jackson protests as Supreme Court uses Louisiana gerrymandering ruling to instruct lower courts

The Supreme Court sent a Mississippi voting rights case back to a lower court based on its Louisiana v. Callais ruling on race-based gerrymandering.

Trump’s China thaw leaves Taiwan decision looming as ex-NBA star warns island holds key to US AI race

Trump-Xi summit produced no progress on Taiwan or semiconductors, says Enes Kanter Freedom, calling it America's biggest geopolitical challenge.

Maryland ballot blunder triggers GOP push for federal review of blue state’s voter rolls

Republicans call for a federal review of Maryland's voter rolls after a ballot vendor error forced the state to resend thousands of primary ballots.

Don’t let the deniers ignore this record of Hamas’ Oct. 7 sexual atrocities

The Oct. 7 rapes and torture weren't rogue acts by undisciplined irregulars; they were...

Protests against ICE planned across U.S. after shootings in Minneapolis and Portland, Oregon

Protests against immigration enforcement are planned for cities and towns across the country on Saturday after one federal officer fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis and another shot and wounded two people in Portland, Oregon.

Four tankers that left Venezuela in ‘dark mode’ return as US eyes the country’s oil

Four Venezuelan oil tankers reportedly return to port after operating in "dark mode" as the U.S. seizes vessels amid Trump's push to acquire oil.

Trump signs order to protect Venezuela oil revenue held in US accounts

President Donald Trump signs executive order blocking courts from seizing Venezuelan oil revenues in U.S. Treasury accounts, citing national security concerns and policy.

Judge blocks Trump’s elections order in lawsuit by vote-by-mail states Oregon and Washington

A federal judge on Friday blocked President Trump's administration from enforcing most of his executive order on elections against the vote-by-mail states Washington and Oregon, in the latest blow to Trump's efforts to require documentary proof of citizenship to vote and to require that all ballots be received by Election Day.

250 years after ‘Common Sense,’ Revolutionary War writer Thomas Paine may finally get D.C. memorial

Some 250 years after "Common Sense" helped inspire the 13 colonies to declare independence, Thomas Paine might receive a long-anticipated tribute from his adopted country.

Soros-backed Dem reveals he and coalition of anti-Trump AGs met ‘daily’ to strategize lawsuits

A coalition of anti-Trump state attorneys general met “daily" during 2025 to brainstorm and organize ways to foil the admin, according to a Soros-backed New Mexico attorney general

Heritage Foundation warns America ‘dangerously close’ to family breakdown point of no return

Heritage Foundation report warns American families "on the brink" of collapse, proposing comprehensive policy changes to reverse declining marriage rates.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—January 10

2006—Less than eight years out of law school, Berkeley law professor Goodwin Liu submits his written testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee opposing the confirmation of...

Trump’s Greenland Grab Ignores One Crucial Detail: He Doesn’t Have the Authority

Whether by purchase or conquest, adding territory to the United States requires congressional approval.

How to Make Fusion Great Again and Beat China

The U.S. can achieve preeminence in fusion power — if we’re willing to lean into incentives and free enterprise to encourage innovation.

Expert warns painting slain anti-ICE activist as ‘George Floyd 2.0’ will fail

Despite large protests erupting in Minneapolis, an immigration expert said that the left’s attempt to paint slain anti-ICE protester Renee Nicole Good as “George Floyd 2.0" is “just not sticking."

Inside the Trump administration’s effort to quickly reach audiences behind media walls in Venezuela, Iran

Exclusive: USAGM chief Kari Lake reveals how the Trump agency expanded coverage during Venezuela operation and Iran protests, reaching millions worldwide.

Federal judge blocks Trump from cutting childcare funds to Democratic states over fraud concerns

Minnesota, California, New York, Colorado and Illinois won a temporary victory Friday in a lawsuit over a federal funding freeze related to fraud concerns.

The ‘Illegal Stop’ Narrative Isn’t Just Wrong. It’s Dangerous

The social media response to the deadly ICE shooting in Minneapolis proves yet again that so-called internet ‘experts’ do not deserve the moniker.

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