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Correspondents’ dinner shooting suspect left behind anti-Trump manifesto

The White House Correspondents' Association Dinner shooting suspect reportedly wrote a chilling anti-Trump manifesto in which he assails the president as a "traitor" and "pedophile" and details his desire to kill administration officials.

RNC chairman blames ‘radicalized left’ for White House correspondents’ dinner shooting

Republican National Committee Chairman Joe Gruters on Sunday blamed the political left for the shooting at the White House correspondents' dinner, calling the attack "the inevitable result of a radicalized left that has normalized political violence."

Acting AG Todd Blanche cites DHS funding fight to criticize Congress’ ‘games’ after shooting

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche cited the chaos of Saturday night's shooting in a blunt message to Congress: Stop "playing games" with funding for the Department of Homeland Security.

Chief Justice Roberts gets DACA do-over as Supreme Court ponders migrant deportation protections

Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. rode to the rescue of illegal immigrant Dreamers six years ago, ruling that President Trump's attempt to roll back the Obama-era DACA program broke the rules.

Rep. Ro Khanna calls for bipartisan committee on political violence after dinner shooting

Rep. Ro Khanna on Sunday called for a bipartisan commission to address political violence in the United States after gunfire broke out Saturday night at White House correspondents' dinner.

Senate Republicans race to fund ICE, CBP without Democrats as shutdown drags on

Senate Republicans are pushing to fund immigration enforcement through reconciliation by June, bypassing Democrats amid an ongoing DHS shutdown battle.

Leaving Judicial Retirement to Chance

It’s gambling with the future of the republic.

North Carolina Is Among the Leading States on Higher Ed Reform

Other states could profit from looking at what North Carolina has done.

Eric Swalwell Reaps What He Sows

The California Dem is now claiming to be a victim of the very game he himself chose to play.

A Confounding Weekend for the Middle East Experts

Anyone who tells you they know for certain what’s going to happen next with Iran is operating under the spell of undue self-confidence.

Trump Hurls Insults at Pope Leo After Pontiff Condemns Iran War

Leo dismissed Trump’s insults on Monday, telling reporters ‘I have no fear of the Trump administration.’

Orbán’s Total Defeat

In a warning to Donald Trump, the Hungarian prime minister’s loss shows the danger of governing just to please one’s base.

Eric Swalwell Slinks Out of the California Governor’s Race

Democratic Representative Eric Swalwell suspends his campaign for governor of California, but he deserves a lot worse.

At Last! A Fair Shake for Terri Schiavo’s Brother in the New York Times

One can disagree with Bobby Schindler, but it’s striking to see him finally treated with fairness and respect in the New York Times.

The simple tax habit that could save you thousands over your lifetime

Filing your taxes early can mean faster refunds, fewer errors and better fraud protection, according to Jackson Hewitt's chief tax officer Mark Steber.

Lawmakers put expulsion threats atop House agenda as return sets up high-stakes week

Multiple members of Congress are expected to face potential expulsion votes this week amid allegations of sexual assault, ethics violations and financial misconduct.

The Hormuz Crisis

Free navigation of the strait should be nonnegotiable.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 13

2001—Judge Rosemary Barkett issues a solo dissent from the Eleventh Circuit’s denial of rehearing en banc of a panel decision in Chandler v. Siegelman. The panel, setting...

Lawsuit Abuse Is the Hidden Tax Washington Ignores

The good news is that states are beginning to respond.

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