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The Daughters of the American Revolution are in revolt — because trans zealots can’t leave ANYTHING alone

The Daughters of the American Revolution marked America's 250th anniversary by miring itself in an unnecessary woke battle that threatens the group's very future. 

Bill Maher got the award, but Trump’s free-speech impact is the real prize

In Trump’s Washington, a rebel like Bill Maher can be given his due —...

LA property owners send a message to the city: No confidence

LA property owners have rejected new streetlight fees in a special vote — by...

RFK Jr. says Cassidy accusing him of breaking promises ‘not true’

Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Monday dismissed criticism from GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy (La.) that he is breaking promises. Speaking to NewsNation’s Anna Kooiman in Atlantic City, N.J., Kennedy said he met with Cassidy roughly a month ago and told the Louisiana Republican his critiques are untrue. “I went...

Key panel advances Johnson’s plan to merge SAVE America Act with NDAA

The House Rules Committee on Monday advanced the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), a must-pass defense bill, sending it to the floor for consideration. The committee reported out a rule along party lines by a vote of 8-4 that would merge the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act to the NDAA in a special...

House GOP unveils healthcare plan ahead of vote next week as cost hike looms for millions

House Republicans released text of a healthcare plan that they hope to vote for next week.

Cruz says Rep Ilhan Omar could face jail time, deportation if marriage allegation proves true

The Senate Republican's comments come after President Donald Trump resurrected the unsubstantiated claims against Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., during a rally promoting affordability.

Minnesota judge’s ‘very unusual’ decision tossing $7.2 million fraud verdict draws mounting scrutiny

Minnesota Judge Sarah West overturned a jury verdict in a $7.2 million Medicaid fraud case, sparking surprise from legal experts who call the move unusual.

Pritzker approves physician-assisted suicide law for terminally ill patients despite Catholic opposition

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker signs physician-assisted suicide law for terminally ill patients, sparking outrage from religious and legal groups.

Dem lawmakers cry foul as Hochul guts AI safety bill amid Big Tech pressure

New York Dems Alex Bores and Andrew Gounardes say New York Gov. Kathy Hochul gutted their AI safety bill, citing pressure from industry leaders who Bores says have targeted him.

Trump-backed military right to repair plan stripped from Congress’ final defense bill

Congress dropped a bipartisan provision from Pentagon spending legislation that would have given the military right to repair equipment, drawing criticism from senators.

Preservation group sues Trump administration over White House ballroom project

A historic preservation group is suing Trump over White House ballroom construction, claiming mandatory reviews were skipped and approval wasn't sought.

‘Incompetence or dereliction’: Minnesota lawmaker rips Tim Walz as state fraud losses mount

House Oversight Committee investigates Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz over fraud schemes that cost the state billions, including the $250 million Feeding Our Future case.

DHS sweeps Twin Cities, arrests 400 as feds blast Walz for ‘failing to protect Minnesota’

DHS announces 400 arrests in 'Operation Metro Surge' targeting Minneapolis area as Gov. Tim Walz faces criticism over illegal immigrant criminals.

Trump cuts family reunification programs for seven countries citing fraud and security concerns

Trump administration ends family reunification parole programs for immigrants from Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, and Honduras.

‘Rock star’ Newsom steals the show at DNC summit as Democrats hunt for 2028 contender to take on Trump

Gavin Newsom received a "rock star reception" at the DNC winter meeting as Democrats eye the 2028 presidential race. But will progressives warm to the California governor?

Another Week, Another Grand Jury Declines to Indict Letitia James

The Constitution does not prevent prosecutors from continuing to revive the weak charges in a blatant exhibition of Trump DOJ lawfare.

The Land of Lincoln, and Home State of the Pope, Opts for Suicide

In practice, there are no safeguards that can adequately protect people from the pressure to ‘choose’ assisted suicide.

Assisted Suicide Legalized in Illinois

A painful symptom of a deep cultural malady.

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