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Supreme Court loosens campaign finance laws, opening up flood of midterm cash

The Supreme Court struck down limits on coordinated spending between candidates and political parties on Tuesday, a win for Republicans that will fundamentally change how tens of millions of...

Republican Party to host historic midterm convention in Dallas, Trump announces on Truth Social

President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social that the Republican Party will host its first-ever midterm convention in Dallas, Texas, Sept. 9-10.

First lady cites memoir after Supreme Court upholds state laws reserving girls’ sports for biological females

First lady Melania Trump celebrates Supreme Court ruling allowing states to limit women's sports to biological females, citing her memoir's stance on the issue.

Fox News Poll: Maine Senate race is tight, with concerns about both candidates

Susan Collins holds a slim 3-point lead over Graham Platner in Maine, but a 15-point enthusiasm gap among Democrats keeps the race competitive.

Mamdani is socializing housing in NYC, costing taxpayers billions

You know Gotham is careening toward fiscal crisis when the city council’s problem with...

Trump Hits Lowest Approval Level Yet on the Economy

Polling indicates that the president’s insistence that everything is going great is not a winning message.

Erika Kirk Takes On the Podcast Conspiracy-Mongers with Grace

‘I want to be able to have one thing left that is sacred to our family.’

Progressives Struggle to Take America’s Side in a Fight

‘Why is this hard?’ asks Senator Ro Khanna. Indeed, it shouldn’t be hard to welcome the prospect of Venezuela’s freedom from Maduro’s dictatorship.

The Real Problem for Pro-Lifers

It’s much bigger than who sits atop the FDA or HHS. 

Trump Takes a Bite Out of America’s Power Problem

This is a long-term problem, and a handful of nuclear reactors — whenever they eventually come online — will not solve it alone. But...

California colleges settle antisemitism complaints with Jewish groups and individuals

Two California colleges have reached settlements with Jewish organizations and individuals who filed complaints alleging antisemitism arising from pro-Palestinian campus protests, including a $60,000 payment to an Israeli sociologist and dance researcher who says she was not rehired by the University of California, Berkeley despite the popularity of her class.

Meeting about FEMA reforms abruptly canceled, AP source says

A meeting by a council appointed by President Donald Trump that was meant to announce recommended reforms to the Federal Emergency Management Agency was abruptly canceled Thursday, according to a person familiar with the matter.

Senate rejects dueling health care bills as enhanced Obamacare subsidy cliff looms

The Senate on Thursday rejected a Democratic bill to extend enhanced Obamacare premium subsidies for three years and a Republican alternative to redirect that government aid into tax-exempt Health Savings Accounts.

Senators consider stopping their pay in future shutdown

Mr. Bennet introduced this legislation in 2010, he said, and since then, the amount spent on lobbying and the number of lobbyists have only grown.

Homeland Security Secretary Noem defends Trump’s hard-line immigration policies at hearing

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defiantly defended the Trump administration's hard-line immigration policies on Thursday during a House committee hearing, portraying migrants as a major threat faced by the nation that justifies a crackdown that has seen widespread arrests, deportations and a dizzying pace of restrictions on foreigners.

U.S. farmers will get more money from Trump. They still have more problems

When Donald Trump promised new tariffs while running for president, Gene Stehly worried that trade disputes would jeopardize his international sales of corn, soybeans and wheat.

Dow hits record high as Trump tries to soothe Americans’ economic frustration

The Dow Jones Industrial Average reached an all-time intraday record on Thursday, sparking a victory lap from President Trump, who is tired of getting low marks on the economy.

Senators clash over Trump’s National Guard deployments as military leaders face first questioning

Members of Congress clashed Thursday over President Donald Trump's use of the National Guard in American cities, with Republicans saying the deployments were needed to fight lawlessness while Democrats called his move an extraordinary abuse of military power that violated states' rights.

18,000 confirmed and suspected terrorists entered U.S. under Biden

The government has identified 18,000 known or suspected terrorists who reached the U.S. during the Biden administration.

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