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After Arday

In Britain, the death of the fraudulent University of Cambridge professor Jason Arday has triggered the kind of networked hysteria not seen on the Left since the death of George Floyd in 2020. Arday, once the youngest black professor at Cambridge, was found dead on Aug. 14 after a cascade of revelations exposed him as […]

Skip the summer’s woke dinosaur movie, ‘The End of Oak Street’

The End of Oak Street may seem like a harmless, companionable, feel-good potpourri made up of parts from E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982), Jurassic Park (1993), and Jumanji (1995), but it is, without question, one of the most cynical movies of the year. The movie tells of a time warp that admits dinosaurs to a suburban enclave in the early 1980s, and writer-director […]

Independence vs. democracy

Attorney General Todd Blanche went on the Sunday talk shows right after his confirmation and refused to pledge independence from President Donald Trump. This sounds corrupt to the media, but it makes sense to anyone who has read the Constitution. Blanche then assured America that Trump would never ask him to do anything inappropriate or […]

Medicare for All is back on the ballot

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) may have refused to commit to bringing Medicare for All to a vote and distanced himself from his own past support of socializing the entire healthcare sector of the economy, but candidates winning Democratic Party primaries across the country are not as shy. Over the past two weeks alone, […]

Klobuchar’s fraud fight claim takes hit after GOP opponent combs through receipts: ‘Where were you?’

Amy Klobuchar issued over 1,000 press releases since 2022 but never once mentioned Minnesota's $250 million Feeding Our Future fraud scandal.

Judge holds Trump administration in contempt over failure to produce documents on ICE surge in L.A.

The Trump administration said Tuesday it paid a $3,500 fine for being in contempt of court after a federal judge ruled Homeland Security didn't turn over documents being sought in a case about immigration enforcement in Los Angeles.

Sen. Collins to vote against Blanche, narrowing GOP’s margin for confirmation

Sen. Susan Collins announced Tuesday that she will oppose Todd Blanche's nomination to be attorney general, narrowing his margin for getting confirmed.

Trump urges Senate to pass bill making daylight saving time permanent after overwhelming House vote

Trump urged Republican senators to release holds on the Sunshine Protection Act, saying permanent daylight saving time would cut crime and accidents.

Dems select their candidate to face longtime GOP lawmaker who balked at Virginia redistricting

A crowded seven-candidate Democratic primary in Virginia's 1st Congressional District sets up a November showdown against Rep. Rob Wittman.

Virginia voters cement swing district rematch after Dems’ redistricting fail

Elaine Luria secured the Democratic nomination in Virginia's 2nd Congressional District, setting up a high-stakes rematch with Rep. Jennifer Kiggans.

Virginia Senate race to battle top intel Dem takes shape after redistricting delays

A Republican nominee emerged to challenge Sen. Mark Warner in a three-way Virginia Senate race that includes independent candidate Mark Moran.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott effectively pauses new data center projects pending statewide grid audit

Greg Abbott paused new data center interconnection requests as ERCOT reviews over 474 gigawatts of pending applications threatening Texas grid reliability.

Trump admin revokes Brazilian ambassador’s visa in escalating diplomatic feud

The move follows Brazil’s refusal to grant visas to two U.S. diplomats and its delay in approving President Trump’s nominee for ambassador.

First polls close as socialist insurgents eye Midwest gains in Dem civil war

Abdul El-Sayed and Haley Stevens clash in the most expensive Democratic Senate primary in history, with over $80 million spent and AIPAC at the center.

South Dakota Democrat exits Senate race, clears way for independent

South Dakota Democratic Senate nominee Julian Beaudion dropped out of the race Tuesday, a move that comes following heightened pressure from within the party...

Collins drops the hammer on Trump’s pick to lead DOJ, jeopardizing path to confirmation

Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, says she will vote against Todd Blanche's confirmation as attorney general, citing the anti-weaponization fund and DOJ independence.

The ‘Autonomous Zones’ Are Back

Protesters in Madison, Wis., reprise CHAZ.

Cornyn Says He Now Opposes Scrapping the Filibuster

Cornyn wrote an op-ed in March in which he said he’d be open to changing the filibuster in order to pass the SAVE America...

Yes, the DSA Has a Communist Problem

The most important movement within the Democratic Party is being infiltrated by actual Marxists.

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