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After losing Senate seat, Cassidy answers whether he regrets voting to impeach Trump

Sen Bill Cassidy defended his vote to impeach President Donald Trump on Monday, saying he considered it a "privilege" to upholding the Constitution.

Blue-state tax burden fuels Americans fleeing to Republican-led southern states

The widening fiscal gap between red and blue America is driving migration patterns as states compete for residents with vastly different tax models.

Poland seeks answers after Pentagon scraps planned US armored brigade rotation

Poland seeks answers from U.S. officials after the Pentagon canceled a planned armored brigade rotation, raising concerns among NATO's top defense spender.

Dems demand release of hidden DNC autopsy after 2024 collapse: ‘We got our butts kicked’

House Democrats publicly question why the DNC has not released its 2024 election autopsy, with some calling the delay embarrassing for party leaders.

Turns out Randi Weingarten’s self-promoting ‘book’ was a big scam all along

Teacher union honcho Randi Weingarten’s 2025 vanity book “Why Fascists Fear Teachers” isn’t just...

Vance reposts sombrero meme mocking Democrats’ Jan 6 candlelight vigil

Vice President JD Vance shared a meme mocking Democrats during their Jan. 6 candlelight vigil, adding sombreros to photos of Schumer and Jeffries.

Don’t Replace One Nationalized Oil Industry with Another

America’s privately managed and financed oil industry is far superior to Venezuela’s statist enterprise.

CIA turncoat Aldrich Ames, who sold U.S. secrets to the Soviets, dies

CIA turncoat Aldrich Ames, who betrayed Western intelligence assets to the Soviet Union and Russia in one of the most damaging intelligence breaches in U.S. history, has died in a Maryland prison. He was 84.

Gov. Tim Walz says he doesn’t know what future holds for him after abandoning reelection bid

Had history turned out differently, Tim Walz might be about to begin his second year as vice president. Instead, the Minnesota governor is thinking about going back to teaching geography.

Michael Reagan, the eldest son of President Ronald Reagan, dies at 80

Michael Reagan, the eldest son of President Ronald Reagan and a conservative commentator, has died. He was 80.

Spanberger says she’s still digesting significance of becoming first woman elected Virginia governor

Less than two weeks before her inauguration, Democrat Abigail Spanberger says she's still digesting what it means to become the first female governor in Virginia's nearly 250-year history.

Trump, Democrats compete to cement Jan. 6 narrative

President Trump and Democrats waged a fight Tuesday over what the history books say about the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.

Migrants facing detention find new reprieve from federal courts

As the Trump administration moves to arrest and detain more illegal immigrants, their lawyers have figured out a way to fight back in regular federal courts by filing habeas corpus cases demanding judges order their release.

Russia offered U.S. free rein in Venezuela in exchange for Ukraine, former Trump Russia adviser says

Russian officials indicated in 2019 that the Kremlin would be willing to back off from its support for Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela in exchange for a free hand in Ukraine, according to Fiona Hill, an adviser to President Donald Trump at the time.

Trump wants GOP to ‘own’ health care issue but show ‘flexibility’ on abortion coverage restrictions

President Trump told House Republicans on Tuesday that they need to "own" health care as an issue ahead of the 2026 midterms by passing legislation that gives government subsidies directly to consumers instead of health insurance companies.

Witkoff hails ‘significant progress’ in Ukraine peace talks

White House Special Envoy Steve Wiktoff said Tuesday that "significant progress" has been made towards reaching a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine.

Airlines to get reprieve from steep consumer protection fines

The Trump administration is poised to relax fines on airlines that violate consumer protections in a move aimed at further obliterating the Biden-era regulatory overload.

‘The People’s Qur’an’: Mamdani announces NYC Qur’an exhibit with book belonging to revolutionary activist

Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced on Tuesday that one of the Qur’ans he used to swear in as the city’s first Muslim leader will be kept on display at the main branch of the New York Public Library.

Trump announces Venezuela is turning over millions of barrels of oil to US government ‘immediately’

President Donald Trump announced Venezuela will transfer 30 to 50 million barrels of oil to the U.S. after dictator Nicolás Maduro's capture, with proceeds to benefit both nations.

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