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Can anyone get Mamdani to quit pushing antisemitism? Here are two reasons to hope so

As Mayor Zohran Mamdani lets loose the dogs of antisemitism, will anyone stop him? Last week brought two reasons for hope, and two fronts...

Why some Democrats want to shut off Hasan Piker’s ‘megaphone’

Hasan Piker’s new role as a midterm surrogate and potential influence on the 2028 presidential race is driving a wedge in the Democratic Party....

CPAC activists embrace Paxton as MAGA’s choice for Texas Senate over Cornyn

It was Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's show at the Conservative Political Action Conference, where hundreds of right-wing activists from around the country hailed him as Republicans' clear choice for U.S. Senate.

House GOP passes 8-week Homeland Security funding; shutdown continues with rejection of Senate bill

The six-week Department of Homeland Security shutdown will continue until at least mid-April after House Republicans rejected a Senate-passed partial funding bill in favor of a stopgap measure that lacks the Democratic support needed to become law.

Megyn Kelly targets Trump allies for ‘pushing’ US into Iran conflict

Conservative commentator Megyn Kelly on Friday criticized right-wing politicians and commentators for “pushing” President Trump to launch military operations against Iran.  “As this goes south, we need to know exactly who talked him into it and what representations were made to convince the president that this was a good idea,” Kelly said. The former Fox...

FCC’s Brendan Carr: Trump is ‘winning’ against ‘fake news media’

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chair Brendan Carr on Friday said at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) that President Trump is "winning" his feud against the "fake news media." Carr told the audience that other politicians "gave way to the legacy national media," unlike Trump, who the FCC chief said "smashed the façade." "President Trump took on...

Another global health crisis is gaining momentum. We need to be prepared.

The PASTEUR Act has been proposed to create a subscription-style model between the federal government and companies that successfully develop novel antimicrobials, in order to ensure access to lifesaving drugs and provide financial assurance to developers.

How much money do you need to make to live comfortably in your city?

(NEXSTAR) - Determining how much you need to make to get by can be tricky. You need money for your basic necessities, such as a home, food, and clothes. You also need money for the things you enjoy doing, like grabbing dinner with some friends, going to a concert, and those new sneakers you've been...

Judge agrees to toss charges against ex-officers in Breonna Taylor case

A federal judge in Kentucky agreed Friday to toss charges against two former Louisville police officers accused of providing false information on a search warrant that led to the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor in her apartment in 2020. Judge Charles R. Simpson III of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Kentucky...

Trump quips in Miami: ‘I like people that like to listen to my success’

President Trump on Friday evening joked that he surrounds himself “with losers” because he “like[s] people who listen to my success” in public remarks at a Saudi-backed investment conference. Trump was responding to a question at the Future Investment Initiative (FII) summit in Miami about leadership skills he believes are missing in the world.  “Well,...

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