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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...

Maryland residents bristle at Wes Moore’s redistricting push

As President Donald Trump’s mid-decade gerrymandering push in Republican states hit a roadblock in Indiana last week, Democrats looking to make up ground in...

House Republicans set to vote on ‘responsible alternative’ to Obamacare

The House will vote this week on a Republican health care package that Speaker Mike Johnson said will provide "clear, responsible alternatives" to Obamacare.

Small Business Administration unveils new initiative to roll back federal regulations

SBA unveils new initiative targeting Biden-era regulations that imposed $6 trillion in compliance costs on American families and small firms nationwide.

‘Not a priority’: GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy criticizes FDA’s delay on mifepristone study

Sen. Bill Cassidy said Sunday the Trump administration isn't treating abortion drug safety as a priority.

GOP Sen. Rand Paul warns the Trump-led redistricting battle could fuel ‘more violence’

Sen. Rand Paul is sounding the alarm over President Trump's nationwide redistricting push -- and the Democrats' counterattacks.

Sen. Raphael Warnock: A nation that tolerates mass shootings is ‘in need of moral repair’

Sen. Raphael Warnock said that Saturday's deadly shooting at Brown University is yet another reminder that America's leaders need to do more to stop gun violence.

Sen. Jim Banks predicts Trump’s redistricting foes face tough primary cycle in Indiana

Sen. Jim Banks warned Sunday that Indiana Republicans who thwarted President Trump's push for a new redistricting map will pay for it in the spring GOP primary.

Dead people, criminals, ‘Elvis Presley’ among sponsor applicants for Biden migrant parole programs

Elvis Presley may have died in 1977, but somehow he was among the people who applied to sponsor migrant "parolees" under the Biden administration, according to a new government audit that excoriated the Department of Homeland Security for how it handled the now-defunct parole programs.

China’s missile surge puts every US base in the Pacific at risk — and the window to respond is closing

China's massive missile force threatens U.S. Pacific bases as both nations race to build long-range weapons. Experts analyze the strategic competition.

Trump addresses trio of attacks in Syria, Brown University, and Australia at White House Christmas event

President Donald Trump offered his condolences to the victims of a trio of attacks at Brown University, in Sydney, Australia, and in Syria on Sunday.

Trump encourages Jewish Americans to ‘celebrate proudly’ during Hanukkah after deadly Bondi Beach shooting

President Donald Trump tells American Jews to "celebrate proudly" after deadly Bondi Beach attack on "Hanukkah by the Sea" event kills 11, injures dozens in Australia.

As gerrymandering battles sweep country, supporters say partisan dominance is ‘fair’

When Indiana adopted new U.S. House districts four years ago, Republican legislative leaders lauded them as "fair maps" that reflected the state's communities.

Chile holds an election that could deliver its most right-wing president since dictatorship

As Chileans vote on Sunday, even detractors of ultra-conservative former lawmaker Jose Antonio Kast say the candidate whose radical ideas lost him the past two elections is likely to become the country's next leader.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—December 14

2005—In the mendacious screed that it issues against the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito, NARAL Pro-Choice America stumbles upon some nuggets of...

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