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Nancy Pelosi’s legacy: Power above all

Nancy Pelosi is starting a new career at age 86, teaching at the Nancy Pelosi Institute for Representative Democracy at the University of California, Berkeley. We applaud her for...

Stop radicalizing California teachers — teach the basics instead

The California Department of Education recently hosted a webinar entitled the “Black Student Achievement Series.” One...

Supreme Court ruling gives Trump a chance to finally slay the Deep State monster

The Supreme Court’s decision Monday affirming Trump’s right to fire Federal Trade Commission members...

Fast Takes: GOP still wins on immigration, the meaning of NY diploma and other commentary

“The general consensus in America is against illegal immigration — making it perhaps the...

Trump needs to finish the job and cancel California’s green carveouts

One of the great accomplishments of the Republican takeover of Congress in 1994 — after...

Democratic heavyweights Harris, Newsom turn heads, fuel 2028 speculation

Early 2028 Democratic presidential race heats up as Kamala Harris delivers edgy speech while Gavin Newsom receives star treatment at DNC meeting.

Democrats mourn death of Hollywood star and activist Rob Reiner

Democrats are mourning the death of actor and director Rob Reiner and his wife Michele Singer Reiner after they were found dead in their...

House Republicans allege DC police downgraded crime classifications to manipulate statistics

Congressional report alleges D.C. police chief pressured district commanders to downgrade crime classifications.

Democrats press hard on Epstein files after years of sporadic interest under Biden

Political tensions rise over Jeffrey Epstein files as Rep. Jamie Raskin accuses Trump administration of suppressing evidence while Republicans cite Democratic inaction.

CAIR’s tax-exempt status targeted as Cornyn moves to strip group after terror designations

The Council on American-Islamic Relations was previously designated as a terrorist organization by both Texas and Florida but has not received the same label at the federal level.

Can Traditional Accreditors Oversee Microcredentials Programs?

Students who want educational programs that will pay off for them should look elsewhere than accreditor reports for the evidence they need.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—December 15

1995—The Minnesota supreme court rules (in Women of the State of Minnesota v. Gomez) that the state constitution requires public funding of supposedly “therapeutic” abortions...

A Health Care Opportunity for Republicans

Let the enhanced subsidies expire, explain to voters that Obamacare is broken, and advance plans to fix it.

Kentucky Senate Primary Captures the GOP’s Internal Debate on Immigration

One candidate’s call for a moratorium on all migration could help him with the MAGA base.

Barack Obama praises lives of filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, as ‘defined by purpose’

Former President Barack Obama said Monday that he and former first lady Michelle Obama were "heartbroken" to learn that director Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, were found dead Sunday in their Los Angeles home.

What will Virginia’s Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin do next? He’s not ready to tell

Almost from the moment that Glenn Youngkin became Virginia's governor four years ago, the political world has wondered what's next for a Republican who seemed to keep one foot in the MAGA movement and the other in the party's traditional country club establishment.

Alabama welcomes Space Command headquarters

Military leaders and officials from Alabama's political delegation on Friday unveiled the future home for the U.S. Space Command at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama. The move comes after President Trump overturned a Biden administration decision to leave the new combatant command at its temporary headquarters at Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado.

Biden officials go silent when asked about Afghan refugee program after guardsmen shooting

Former Biden officials including Gen. Mark Milley and Antony Blinken do not respond to questions about Afghanistan refugee vetting after Washington attack.

Massive Medicaid fraud scheme puts Minnesota’s federal funding at risk — and fallout could widen

Minnesota faces potential federal Medicaid funding cuts over alleged fraud schemes, amid multiple ongoing investigations into the matter.

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