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Trump celebrates America’s 250th anniversary in weather-delayed, sometimes partisan speech

President Trump capped off the 250th anniversary of the nation’s founding with a late-night speech delayed by inclement weather that blended the championing of American achievements and resilience with deeply partisan rhetoric about the perceived ideological threats facing the country. “Tonight we come together for one of the most joyous and glorious milestones of all time,”...

Paul Pelosi’s latest scrape, and Nancy Pelosi’s shameless record

The Pelosi family is a modern American political force with San Francisco roots, vast...

Collins dominates Platner on World Cup ad spending

The political race for eyeballs during the World Cup continued this week, with a...

Paul Pelosi involved hit-and-run crash, could face misdemeanor charges

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-Calif.) husband is facing possible misdemeanor charges after he was involved in a hit-and-run in California on Friday that left a car with “major” damage, according to multiple reports. The Napa County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement obtained by The Associated Press that Paul Pelosi, 86, was driving his brown...

Trump, Bessent preview new currency bearing his signature

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Friday showed off the new U.S. currency featuring President Trump’s signature, which is set to enter circulation soon in honor of the nation’s 250th birthday. Bessent reposted an image shared on Trump’s Truth Social account of the $100 bill, which bears both of their signatures, writing that it was...

Senate Democrats push Obamacare subsidy vote ‘designed to fail’ as Republicans call plan unserious

Republicans eye health savings accounts as alternative to Democrats' Obamacare subsidy extension while Senate remains deadlocked on solution.

Watchdog finds DEI, CRT baked into accreditation rules for hundreds of university social work programs

Education watchdog reveals how DEI and critical race theory have infiltrated social work programs at major universities through accreditation requirements.

Maryland middle school’s Transgender Awareness Week lesson gave kids ‘binding’ tips, ‘coming out’ advice

Maryland middle school shows 6th graders slideshow on gender identity with coming out advice during "Transgender Awareness Week" educational presentation.

SCOTUS takes up Trump’s bid to fire FTC commissioner at will — a showdown that could topple 90-year precedent

The Supreme Court will weigh Trump's authority to fire a sitting FTC member in a major test of presidential powers — and a 1935 landmark court ruling.

US deports more Iranians, Islamic republic says

As President Donald Trump's administration aims to carry out an illegal immigration crackdown, it has deported even more Iranians, according to reports

Ex-House Democrat drops out of Texas Senate race as Jasmine Crockett candidacy rumors swirl

Former House Rep. Colin Allred said he will no longer run for Senate in Texas, as rumors swirl of a potential bid by Rep. Jasmine Crockett.

Biden’s supercharged federal contracting pipeline targeted for freeze after bribery bust, undercover sting

Sen. Joni Ernst demands pause in 8(a) program funding after Biden administration tripled contracting goals and fraud cases emerged involving millions in taxpayer dollars.

Colin Allred drops out of Texas Senate race

Former Texas Rep. Colin Allred ended his Senate run on Monday as challenger Jasmine Crockett prepares to announce her likely bid for the seat...

Slowing Down on the Auto Ban?

It appears that the EU may be easing a little on its draconian war on the internal combustion engine.

No, the Pipe Bomb Conspiracy Theories Were Not Close Enough

When you falsely claim a vast conspiracy headed by Kamala Harris placed pipe bombs on January 6, you’re going to get some grief.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—December 8

1998—Something called “table dancing” earns Ninth Circuit judge Stephen Reinhardt’s special solicitude.  In dissent in Colacurcio v. City of Kent, Reinhardt ponders “whether table dancing...

Rein In the Presidential Pardon Power

A bipartisan pattern of executive abuse shows why the unilateral power to pardon should be reconsidered.

Why State Courts Should Not Set National Energy Policy

Judges are improperly turning courts into bastions of climate activism.

Report: Hegseth Gave Order to Kill Boat Operators Because They Were on a Target List

Is the Trump administration claiming the power to do what previous administrations have done: compile lists of ‘enemy combatants’ and kill them?

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