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‘Relics of the past’: The old guard of Georgia’s GOP has fallen

The MAGA takeover of the Georgia GOP is nearly complete. The old-guard of the Republican Party in Georgia has fallen after withstanding MAGA’s furor since 2020, replaced by a...

Squad-endorsed socialist wins heated primary to represent America’s birthplace

Pennsylvania's 3rd Congressional District primary drew multiple candidates vying to represent the nation's most Democratic and Black-majority district.

Former top Oregon GOP official secures nomination for governor as Republicans target blue-state pickup

Oregon Republicans chose their gubernatorial nominee from a crowded primary field, hoping to flip the governor's office held by Democrats since 1982.

Trump-backed senator cruises to primary win, setting up potential 4th term

Sen. Jim Risch, 83, comfortably won Idaho's GOP primary, the AP reported, as the Foreign Relations Committee chairman sought a fourth Senate term.

Trump-backed governor wins GOP primary for third term after running on deregulation and tax cuts

Gov. Brad Little, backed by President Trump, won Idaho's Republican gubernatorial primary against seven challengers to pursue a third term in office.

House Democrat calls Trump’s Maduro capture ‘welcome news’ as left accuses him of ‘illegal actions’

Most Democrats are blasting the Trump administration after the U.S. conducted an operation to capture Venezuela's leader, Nicolás Maduro.

Minneapolis Daycares Only the Tip of the Fraud Scandal

Nick Shirley’s viral video is useful, but the focus should be on nailing as many of the malefactors as possible.

Strange Days at the Modern Language Association

Sadly, the organization’s upcoming conference will further delegitimize the humanities.

Republicans line up behind Trump after US strikes Venezuela, Maduro arrested: ‘Changed the course of history’

Republicans in Congress are lining up behind President Donald Trump's actions in Venezuela.

Minnesota faces funding deadline after Trump administration freezes child care payments

Minnesota officials face a Jan. 9 deadline to turn over child care funding records after the Trump administration froze payments amid fraud allegations.

Trump-aligned super PAC enters 2026 midterms with nearly $300M war chest

The Trump-aligned super PAC reported nearly $300 million in cash on hand in a new FEC filing as Republicans gear up for the 2026 midterm elections.

Key takeaways from Jack Smith’s testimony to House Judiciary Committee

Smith, a former career federal prosecutor who led the special counsel probe into Trump prior to his reelection, testified last month for eight hours.

Supreme Court tariffs case, Fed chair pick loom as twin tests for Trump’s economic agenda in 2026

Supreme Court weighs Trump tariff authority while White House prepares to name next Fed chair, with both decisions carrying major economic implications.

DOGE says agencies cut $1.6B in federal contracts, flags spending on Somalia, HHS web services

Federal agencies axed contracts including $47M Somalia military support and $19.5M health website as DOGE pushes government efficiency under President Trump.

‘The Warmth of Collectivism’

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s words reveal him to be either an idiot, a subscriber to a cult, or a cynical demagogue.

Minnesota must provide documents to U.S. government in child care fraud probe by next week

Minnesota officials have until next week to provide the Trump administration with information about providers and parents who receive federal child care funds or risk losing potentially millions of dollars in federal funding, state officials said Friday.

MTG calls Trump’s threat on Iran ‘everything we voted against’

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized President Trump's threat that the U.S. would intervene in Iran if its government targets protesters, slamming his comment as "everything we voted against."

Hochul orders NY landmarks, including One World Trade Center, lit green for Muslim American Heritage Month

New York's governor declared January Muslim American Heritage Month, illuminating 16 landmarks, including One World Trade Center, in green to celebrate.

US appeals court strikes down California’s open-carry ban in major Second Amendment ruling

A federal appeals court struck down California's open-carry ban affecting 95% of state residents, ruling the restrictions violate Second Amendment rights.

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