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Forced out of the military — and into the redistricting wars

The latest battle in the 2026 redistricting wars will be decided Tuesday in Virginia, where a map favoring Democrats in 10 of 11 districts...

The Supreme Court in a 50–50 Senate

Lisa Murkowski will be the deciding vote for any Supreme Court nominee. This means not even a whiff of MAGA and no pro-lifery.

Checking in on Trump’s Cabinet Shuffle

President Trump has removed some liabilities from his cabinet, but he could stand to lose a few more.

Trump signs order to expedite medical psychedelic drug treatment, research

President Trump signed an executive order Saturday to fast-track access to medical psychedelic drug research and treatment.

Judge orders DOJ, DHS to stop censoring anti-ICE social media group

A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration appeared to have illegally threatened Facebook and Apple into censoring anti-ICE groups' social media, and he said he'll order the government to cut it out.

Oil lease sale for Alaska wildlife refuge set for this summer

An auction to drill on an untouched wildlife refuge in Alaska will take place in June, the Trump administration said.

Son of 85-year-old French widow home after 16 days in U.S. immigration custody says she needs rest

The son of an 85-year-old French widow who married an American military veteran but was later detained for overstaying her visa says she now needs rest after the ordeal.

Indiana primary will test Trump’s control over Republican Party after redistricting defiance

The only thing standing between President Donald Trump and his revenge on Indiana state senators are people like Julie Wise.

States eulogize Charlie Kirk with new laws promoting religion and free speech

A new Kansas law will allow college students to sue their schools for free-speech violations. In Tennessee, a new law will encourage teachers and professors to include "the positive impacts of religion" in American history courses.

The price of appeasement: $20 billion won’t buy peace with Iran

Washington has been here before and it rarely ends well. Every few years, the same idea comes back around: ease the pressure on Iran, offer economic relief, and hope that this time the regime will choose stability over confrontation. Now it’s being framed again as a $20 billion incentive. But we don’t have to guess […]

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