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Progressive firebrand Chris Rabb wins Democratic primary for the nation’s bluest House seat

Chris Rabb, a progressive state representative and self-styled “rabble-rouser,” clinched the Democratic nomination Tuesday for the nation’s bluest House district. Rabb is all but guaranteed to succeed retiring Rep....

Keisha Lance Bottoms wins Democratic nomination for governor in Georgia

Keisha Lance Bottoms is the Democratic nominee for Georgia governor, as the party seeks...

Ex-Biden official wins Georgia Dem primary for governor in bid to end party’s losing streak

Keisha Lance Bottoms captures the Democratic nomination for Georgia governor, winning a majority of the vote in Tuesday's crowded primary election.

Former prosecutor who accused Trump of weaponizing DOJ wins Dem primary

Zach Dembo, a former federal prosecutor and Navy JAG officer, won the Democratic primary for Kentucky's 6th Congressional District to replace outgoing Rep. Andy Barr.

Shapiro-backed Brooks wins competitive Pennsylvania primary

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro just passed his first major test of the midterms. Bob...

How the Monroe Doctrine factors into U.S. arrest of Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro

In detailing the U.S. military action that led to the arrest of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, President Donald Trump referenced the Monroe Doctrine, a maxim that has shaped American foreign policy for two centuries.

Marco Rubio: U.S. oil quarantine of Venezuela to stay in effect following capture of Nicolas Maduro

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Sunday the U.S. quarantine on Venezuelan oil will continue until the Trump administration confirms that the remaining members of the government in Caracas are acting in the interest of the U.S. and for the benefit of Venezuelans.

Trump to Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez: Either get on board or get out of the way

President Trump has delivered a blunt message to Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez after the U.S. capture of President Nicolas Maduro: work with Washington or the U.S. will find someone else who will.

Marjorie Taylor Greene made waves. Her constituents don’t agree on whether it was worth it

President Donald Trump says Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is a traitor. But for Jackie Harling, who chairs the local Republican Party in Greene's northwestern corner of Georgia, she's still "mama bear."

Maduro’s ouster sparks celebrations among Venezuelans in South Florida

Revelers chanted "liberty" and draped Venezuelan flags over their shoulders in South Florida on Saturday to celebrate the U.S. military operation to capture Nicolas Maduro and remove him from the country - a stunning outcome they had longed for but left them wondering what comes next in their troubled homeland.

Venezuela still owes US energy companies billions as Trump calls for new investment

Trump wants U.S. oil companies to invest billions in Venezuela's broken infrastructure, but massive unpaid debts to American firms complicate plans.

Dan Bongino officially leaves FBI deputy director role after less than a year, returns to ‘civilian life’

Dan Bongino returned to private life on Sunday, stepping down from his FBI deputy director role after less than a year on the job.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—January 4

2010—Eager to broadcast his show trial against Proposition 8 and traditional marriage, Chief Judge Vaughn Walker undertakes his third inept and illegal effort—all within...

The Trump Administration’s Actions in Venezuela Are Constitutional

Not only was the U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro legal, but it also has significant precedent.

The West Must Start Preparing for Ukrainian Reconstruction

It may seem premature, but the time to prepare for peace is before it arrives.

The Devil’s Favorite Libertarian

Professional wrestler turned Tennessee local mayor Glenn Jacobs wants to reunify the conservative movement.

Religious Freedom in America Remains Strong, but Important Battles Lie Ahead

2025 saw significant wins on the free exercise of religion. What will 2026 bring?

Seize, Sell, Profit: Is the Government Allowed to Snatch a Family’s Home over a Disputed Tax Bill?

An overzealous Michigan tax assessor’s actions robbed a family of their home. It’s time for the Supreme Court to make things right.

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