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Federal judge rules Trump appointee Alina Habba is unlawfully serving as US attorney

A judge found that Alina Habba was unlawfully serving in the role of acting U.S. attorney of New Jersey after President Donald Trump sidestepped typical processes to keep her in charge.

Vance touts Trump’s tax bill, takes a shot at local Dem senator during Georgia trip

Vice President JD Vance visits Peachtree City, Georgia, to promote Trump's tax bill while targeting opponents ahead of 2026 midterm elections.

Florida official blasts Newsom’s ‘failed policies’ as deadly crash suspect is extradited

Florida Lt. Gov. Jay Collins slammed California Gov. Gavin Newsom's immigration policies while speaking to reporters in the Golden State as illegal immigrant Harjinder Singh was being extraditied.

Expert turns tables on key Mamdani claim about his policing platform: ‘So much wrong’

Manhattan Institute scholar Rafael Mangual fired back at NYC socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani in a lengthy X thread on the root causes of the NYPD's staffing problem.

Gavin Newsom and Zohran Mamdani can bring about the ruin of California and New York

In our own country, there are many politicians who think that US cities in...

Biden to headline National Bar Assn gala despite son Hunter’s disbarment, along with Crockett, Tish James

Joe Biden addresses the historic Black lawyers organization's milestone celebration after son Hunter faced disbarment over drug use and gun violations

Democrats creating ‘two-tiered’ legal system that keeps Latinos down, says LA GOP leader

A legal immigrant and chair of the Los Angeles County GOP is saying that pro-sanctuary Democrats are deliberately building a two-tiered justice system designed to trap Latinos and immigrants in a “permanent underclass."

Trump-backed RNC chair jumps into ‘marquee’ Senate race in battleground North Carolina

Republican National Committee Chair Michael Whatley enters the 2026 North Carolina Senate race to succeed retiring Sen. Thom Tillis in expected costly battle

Feds could pull police cash over illegal immigrant hires in new House bill

A new Republican bill aims to halt federal funds to police agencies employing illegal immigrants following ICE's arrest of a Jamaican national serving as a seasonal officer.

In Indiana and Arkansas, Care and Concern for the Unborn

Good things are happening alongside the distressing effort by some states and the courts to prevent the defunding of Planned Parenthood.

Trump Gives Mexico 90-Day Deadline to Reach Trade Deal, Keeps 25 Percent Tariffs in Place

Trump has announced trade agreements with the European Union, Japan, South Korea, and other partners.

Trump’s Trade Deal Exposes the EU

The U.S. wields its leverage in this geopolitical moment.

It Doesn’t Help Academically Underprepared Students to Give Them Admission Preference

They won’t necessarily get a better education, and may be mismatched so that they either pursue an easy major or drop out.

Econception Countering Economic Doom and Gloom

A conversation with Professor Jeremy Horpedahl.

Kamala Harris Announces New Career as Horror Writer

What’s that you say? This is intended as a memoir? I’m well aware of that, my friends. But believe me: It will read as...

L.A. Mayor Karen Bass: We Forced 1,000 U.S. Troops to ‘Retreat’

Bass is not the first leader of a dangerous, unstable region who has attempted to force the U.S. military to retreat.

Judge’s ruling on Youngkin appointees could slow Trump DEI purge in Virginia universities: insiders

A Virginia judge's ruling overturning Gov. Glenn Youngkin's appointees to three public university governing boards could undermine President Trump's efforts to ban diversity, equity and inclusion on campuses, higher education insiders say.

Appeals court skeptical of Trump’s tariffs

Federal appeals court judges challenged President Trump's claim of expansive emergency powers to slap tariffs on the rest of the globe, suggesting during a high-stakes hearing Thursday that he's stretching the law too far.

Ghislaine Maxwell’s conviction in the hands of Supreme Court

Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's former lover and recruiter of underage females to his sex trafficking ring, has briefed her case at the Supreme Court, hoping the justices review her conviction during the 2025-26 term.

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