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Democrats found their border message. ICE is another story.

Democrats have figured out how to talk about the border. They still haven’t reached a consensus on ICE. In battlegrounds across the country, moderate and progressive Democrats alike are...

USPS publishes rule to block mail-in ballots from states that don’t provide voter lists

USPS finalized a rule requiring states to share voter lists for mail-in ballots, but a federal injunction on Trump's executive order blocks it.

Teacher who battled union fears she’s being targeted after shirt complaint: ‘I’m afraid’

Stacey Adair says she was reprimanded for wearing an "XX ≠ XY" chromosome shirt to a training event, now raising fears about her job security.

How will Mayor Mamdani make his groceries work? First, smoke some more pot . . .

Last week, city Economic Development Corp. bigs took prospective bidders on contracts to run...

Albany’s pot pushers come for our kids — in an ad campaign filled with deceit

New York State is now in the business of spending your money to sell...

Committee backs Blanche for attorney general

The Senate Judiciary Committee gave its blessing Tuesday for Todd Blanche to be the new attorney general, brushing aside vicious denunciations by Democrats and sending the nomination to the full Senate for a final confirmation vote this week.

Food stamp caseloads shrink as states roll out new work mandates

A year after the GOP's signature One Big Beautiful Bill Act overhauled food stamp eligibility rules, enrollment is dropping by the millions.

Approval of Supreme Court hits record low with a few rulings against Trump turning off Republicans

Americans are now more displeased with the U.S. Supreme Court than they have been in the past 26 years, according to a new poll.

Bus fare evasion is rising in New York as riders wait for Mamdani’s promise of free rides

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's promise of free bus rides has not technically come to fruition, but there's evidence it is spurring more riders to evade paying fares.

Sen. Rand Paul reveals contempt resolution against Fauci; committee to vote on Thursday

Sen. Rand Paul announced his contempt of Congress resolution against Dr. Anthony Fauci on Tuesday, charging the former federal COVID chief with thwarting a Senate committee's investigation into the pandemic's origins and the government's handling of it.

Sen. Rick Scott, ex-campaign chair, says Senate GOP is on track to hold majority

Senate Republicans are on track to keep their majority and have a good shot at picking up seats, says Sen. Rick Scott.

Ex-progressive Squad member Cori Bush attempts political comeback against Missouri U.S. Rep. Bell

Former U.S. Rep. Cori Bush is attempting a political comeback Tuesday in a Missouri Democratic primary that tests evolving views on American-Israeli relations, just two years after the progressive "Squad" member was ousted by voters in favor of Wesley Bell.

Bessent says U.S., Iran could reach a deal on Strait of Hormuz within a day or two

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Tuesday said the U.S. and Iran could strike a deal by midweek to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and allow normal shipping through the oil choke point.

Judge orders Homeland Security to restart voter registration drives at naturalization ceremonies

A federal judge in Maryland ordered the Department of Homeland Security to set aside its new policy that blocked outside groups from showing up at naturalization ceremonies to register newly minted citizens to vote.

Battlefield robots open new front in innovation war with major US adversary

EdgeRunner AI's onboard neural network lets military robots continue missions after losing connectivity, eliminating reliance on Starlink or cloud.

Trump’s AG pick survives — for now — as Republicans question if White House deal will hold

Todd Blanche's committee vote hinged on a deal with Thom Tillis and John Cornyn, but Senate Republicans remain divided on his path to confirmation.

Bomb-thrower Dem makes shocking promise to kick Schumer to curb during Senate debate

Seth Moulton vowed not to support Chuck Schumer as Senate leader, intensifying a Democratic Party clash between younger candidates and establishment.

DOJ charges 19 defendants in alleged $4M Philadelphia Medicare and Medicaid fraud

The Department of Justice expanded its Northeast Health Care Fraud Strike Force to Philadelphia, charging 19 defendants in alleged Medicare and Medicaid schemes.

Left’s latest socialist darling dragged over ‘whiteness’ comments pulling in her own family: ‘Weirdo racism’

Francesca Hong's past remarks about race and whiteness resurface as the Wisconsin gubernatorial candidate campaigns with Ilhan Omar and Hasan Piker.

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