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Clarence Thomas triumphs — and his legal vision, too

Clarence Thomas’ 34-year Supreme Court tenure has given originalism time to mature — from slogan to method and from method to law.

Spencer Pratt has rattled the LA establishment 

Pick your familiar phrase: stirring the pot, ruffling feathers, shaking things up. Spencer Pratt...

Hunter Biden went on Candace Owens’ podcast to reinvent as a political truth teller — but remains as delusional as ever

In his interview with Candace Owens this week, Hunter Biden tried to reinvent himself...

New Medicaid-fraud charges in Minnesota are just the tip of the iceberg

The more you look for welfare fraud, the more you find — especially in...

When will taxpayers revolt over the obscene tragedy of NYC schools?

Spending on schools will still devour more than a third of the city's $126...

Trump Administration Releases Part of Epstein Document Trove Ahead of Congressional Deadline

Democratic lawmakers are accusing the Trump administration of violating federal law by failing to release the entirety of the files by the deadline.

Rep. Elise Stefanik drops out of New York’s governor race, no reelection bid for House

Rep. Elise Stefanik has suspended her campaign for New York governorand said she will not be seeking reelection for her House seat, either.

Trump adds nine more Pharma companies to ‘most favored nation’ drug-pricing program

Another nine drug companies have hopped on board with President Trump's "Most Favored Nation" drug pricing program, bringing the total number of companies participating to 14 of the 17-largest drug manufacturers.

Sales of Trump immigration gold card top $1 billion

The U.S. has made $1.3 billion so far from the sale of immigration gold cards, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said.

DOGE did not reduce overall spending, but boasts largest peacetime workforce reduction on record

A new report says Elon Musk's efforts to cut "at least" $2 trillion in waste, fraud and abuse did not reduce overall federal spending, but did result in an unmatched peacetime workforce reduction.

Trump: Rise in jobless rate OK since it’s fueled by federal job cuts

President Trump, hoping to boost his ratings on the economy, says a recent increase in the unemployment rate is OK because the change is due to a drastic reduction in the federal workforce.

Trump ramps up pressure on Maduro with sanctions on family members

The Trump administration has issued new sanctions targeting Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, targeting six members of his family and two government officials as President Trump escalates his campaign to remove the South American socialist dictator from power.

Supreme Court rebuffs Justice Dept. in case involving gag order on immigration judges

The Supreme Court has delivered a rare setback to the Trump Justice Department, declining to get involved right now in a case challenging a gag order the government had tried to place on its immigration judges.

Trump orders ISIS strikes in Syria after Iowa National Guard soldiers killed

U.S. forces on Friday struck several ISIS targets in Syria after President Trump vowed revenge for the killing of two Iowa National Guard soldiers.

Republican Sen Cynthia Lummis will not seek re-election in 2026, citing the ‘energy required’

Republican Cynthia Lummis announced she won't seek re-election to the U.S. Senate in 2026, citing exhaustion and a feeling like "a sprinter in a marathon" after serving Wyoming.

Rep. Elise Stefanik set to drop her bid for NYS governor

ALBANY, New York — Rep. Elise Stefanik is suspending her campaign for New York governor and will not seek reelection to her upstate House...

Stefanik exits NY governor race, will not run for re-election to US House

Rep. Elise Stefanik is ending her New York governor campaign, citing family priorities and motherhood in surprise announcement weeks after launching her bid.

Colorado school district in the hot seat for allegedly factoring in race for disciplinary procedures

A school district is allegedly factoring in race when determining how to discipline students, citing specific examples where students got different treatment for the same infractions.

Epstein files explode open as DOJ details discovery of powerful figures and more than 1,200 victims

EXCLUSIVE: More than a dozen people and government officials' names appear in the hundreds of thousands of pages of Jeffrey Epstein files made public Friday, sources said.

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