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In the pivotal South Carolina primary, Republican candidates search for a path against Trump

A microphone in hand, Sen. Tim Scott left the podium at a recent barbecue event in South Carolina and made his way through tables draped in red, white and blue as attendees finished plates of pulled pork and baked beans.

VP Harris to face doubts and dysfunction at Southeast Asia summit

Vice President Kamala Harris will deepen her outreach to Southeast Asia this week at an international summit in Jakarta, Indonesia, where she'll try to erase doubts about U.S. commitment to the region stirred by President Joe Biden's absence.

Judge Thapar shows conservative judges protect the ‘little guy’

Judge Amul Thapar of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit last week wrote an opinion showing again that conservative jurisprudence is often likely to favor the “ordinary person” and the “human element.”

Maryland public schools’ religious showdown highlights need for more choice

Like most states, Maryland is seeing clashes in public schools between people with differing worldviews. Things are especially hot in Montgomery County, where parents from various religious backgrounds are fighting children’s forced exposure to readings they believe advance pro-LGBT ideology.

Biden’s labor board wants to trap workers in unions they oppose

While we honor workers this Labor Day, the Biden NLRB’s machinations are also a reminder that the position in favor of union bosses is frequently an anti-worker position.

China will send foreign minister to G-20 in place of Xi 

Chinese President Xi Jinping will not join other world leaders at this week’s Group of 20 summit, according to China’s Foreign Ministry. A spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry said Monday that the country’s premier, Li Qiang, will attend the conference on Sept. 9-10 in India, according to a transcript of a press conference on...

Why Trump’s court dates may not impact his primary success

Former President Trump’s legal obligations are becoming increasingly intertwined with his political aspirations, with court dates threatening to split his time and attention in the heart of the 2024 presidential race. Trump is set to go on trial in Washington and in New York City next March, right in the middle of the GOP primary...

How Trump’s House allies could try to help him fight indictments

Former President Trump racked up two more indictments while Congress was out on recess, spurring conservative outrage. When the House returns to Washington this month, Trump’s staunchest allies will have the opportunity to use their positions to go to bat for him. Through the appropriations process, investigations and redirecting attention to a potential impeachment inquiry...

Judge confronts novel issues in whether to move Meadows’s Georgia charges to federal court

A judge is set to rule soon on the first Georgia 2020 election co-defendant's attempt to move their charges to federal court, a decision could prove decisive for the future of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s (D) criminal case. Former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows wants U.S. District Judge Steve Jones to...

Youngkin faces test with Virginia legislative races

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) is facing a critical test of his political brand in Virginia as voters head to the polls in the state legislature elections in November. Youngkin is set to be a major fixture on Virginia’s campaign trail this fall as Republicans look to defend their majority in the House of Delegates...

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