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Supreme Court Allows States to Protect Girls’ Sports from Male Athletes

Once again, the Court deals in reality on sex differences instead of ideology.

Supreme Court in Barbara Rejects Effort to Limit Birthright Citizenship

Children born in the United States are entitled to birthright citizenship under the 14th...

Daniel P. Oliver, R.I.P.

It was an honor and a privilege to stand alongside Oliver on the barricades.

Zohran Mamdani’s Bogus Explanation for Opposing Israel 

His purported universalism is a pretext, a way to dress up his irrational animus...

The Show Goes on at the Embattled Kennedy Center

A Trump impressionist, comedy royalty, and MAGA faithful turn out for Bill Maher amid...

HUD launches civil rights investigation into Boston’s DEI housing policies over alleged racial discrimination

HUD launches investigation into DEI housing practices in Boston, Massachusetts, alleging the city's race-based preferences violate federal anti-discrimination laws.

Bill Gates on vaccine hesitancy, AI and global health | The Conversation

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Trump advocates for primary against Indiana GOP leader who rejected redrawn congressional map

President Trump took a swipe Thursday evening at an Indiana state lawmaker who led a group of Republican senators to reject the redrawn congressional maps that would have produced a 9-0 Republican delegation in the state.

Trump issues symbolic pardon of ex-Colorado elections clerk Tina Peters

President Donald Trump issued a symbolic pardon for Tina Peters on Thursday, but it alone won't free the former Colorado elections administrator who was convicted under state laws of orchestrating a data breach scheme driven by false claims of fraud in the 2020 presidential election.

Newsom says Trump is one of the ‘most destructive’ president of his lifetime: ‘This guy is reckless’

California Gov. Gavin Newsom called President Trump one of the "most destructive presidents" in his lifetime, warning that the republic is at a "real risk."

Black Lives Matter OKC leader charged with wire fraud, money laundering in alleged $3.15M embezzlement scheme

Black Lives Matter OKC leader accused of using donated bail money for Jamaica trips, luxury shopping, and real estate purchases in federal fraud case.

Indiana Republicans Decline to Dance to Trump’s Tune

It is as clear-cut a rebuke as possible from the state’s Republicans to Donald Trump and his national concerns.

Trump signs order to block states from regulating AI

President Trump on Thursday directed his administration to block states from regulating artificial intelligence and to create federal guidelines that would dictate the nation's artificial intelligence policy.

Senator says FAA administrator failed to sell multimillion-dollar airline stake as promised

The head of the Federal Aviation Administration has not sold off his multimillion-dollar stake in the airline he led since 1999 despite a promise to do so as part of his ethics agreement, according to a Democratic senator.

White House says Trump’s advice to limit number of dolls intended to urge consumers to buy American

The White House on Thursday pushed back on the idea that President Trump made an out-of-touch remark when he suggested to supporters in Pennsylvania that children do not need numerous dolls to play with.

Obamacare compromise elusive as Senate bills fail, bipartisan House plans lack majority support

Congress appears unlikely to enact any health care law before the year's end when enhanced Obamacare premium subsidies expire, though some lawmakers still hold out hope for a compromise.

Utah Judge allows cameras, for now, in trial of man accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk

Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old Utah man facing the death penalty for allegedly assassinating conservative star Charlie Kirk, made his first in-person appearance in a Utah courtroom Thursday ahead of a judge's ruling that a camera can stay in the courtroom for now.

House Republicans vote with Democrats to void Trump order against collective bargaining

Nearly two dozen House Republicans broke from President Trump Thursday as they voted with Democrats to nullify an executive order from Mr. Trump that stripped collective bargaining rights from unionized federal workers.

Indiana Republicans defy Trump, block redistricting push

President Trump's redistricting push slammed into a stone wall Thursday in Indiana, where Republicans in the state Senate refused to break tradition and redraw congressional maps designed to protect the GOP's slim House majority in next year's midterms.

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