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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 9

2009—Three decades later, President Carter’s sorry judicial legacy lives on. A three-judge district court consisting of three Carter appointees—Ninth Circuit judge Stephen Reinhardt and...

Social Media Addiction on Trial

A California woman is accusing Meta and Google of getting her hooked on various platforms as a child, leading to mental health issues.

How Sheikh Tahnoon Bought the UAE’s Way into Trump World

When Trump won the 2024 election, Tahnoon saw his opportunity to influence the U.S. government.

Exclusive: DOJ Plans Supermax Prison Transfer for Death-Row Inmates Who Received Biden Commutation

‘Among those being transferred include violent gang members, serial rapists, cold-blooded murderers, and cop killers,’ AG Bondi told NR.

Cornyn trails Paxton in Texas Senate GOP primary; Crockett leads Talarico in Democratic race

Sen. John Cornyn's reelection bid is looking shaky in Texas.

How weak are Republicans for the midterms? Likely less than you think.

The chances for a blue wave may not be as strong as assumed. 

To save democracy, elect a Congress that will impeach Trump, add more justices

Trump is producing chaos, confusion and instability — with new outrages nearly every day. 

Loomer on Bad Bunny Super Bowl show: NFL should apologize to American people

Conservative activist Laura Loomer on Sunday said the NFL should apologize for Bad Bunny’s halftime performance at the Super Bowl, which featured a tour of Puerto Rican culture and flags from Latin American countries. “The ⁦@NFL⁩ should apologize to the American people for flooding the Super Bowl with foreign flags. Totally disgraceful,” Loomer wrote in...

Puerto Rican statehood is a national security no-brainer

Last month's daring capture of Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro demonstrated the lengths to which the White House will go to execute on its vision of ensuring American security and shaping the country’s role in the Western Hemisphere. Beyond putting Maduro’s reign to an end, the operation sent a message to the rest of the region:...

Congressman joins anti-ICE protest at Super Bowl

“The Super Bowl is in my district, but I was not in the suites,” Ro Khanna tweeted. “I was with activists in my district demanding no new funding for ICE.”

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