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George Santos Bets Against Himself

A fresh Santos story of alleged fraud reaches sublime levels of absurdity.

Spencer Pratt’s Humble Promise of Competence

The L.A. mayoral candidate wants safe neighborhoods, clean streets, and functional public services. He’s betting that even left-leaning Angelenos agree.

The Latest Lame Attack on Justice Alito Targets His Son

The Left continues to defame and harass Justice Alito and his family because he refuses to push their radical agenda from the bench.

Trump’s Anti-Weaponization Fund Died Because Political Reality Still Exists

Republican senators are coming to grips with the fact that Trump is not the only threat to their political survival.

Is Iowa Readying to Reject the GOP?

Do not be surprised if two of Iowa’s other three (currently Republican) districts flip to the Democrats in November.

Johnson says GOP has another filibuster-proof package coming after immigration funding advances

Setbacks on Republicans' second filibuster-proof package in Congress are not deterring them from pursuing a third focused on combating fraud and affordability issues.

Private sector added 122K jobs in May, exceeding expectations

Private sector hiring expanded at a strong pace, adding 122,000 jobs in May, according to a report released Wednesday by payroll provider ADP.

Rubio bemused by Democrats’ questions about Trump ‘sleeping,’ shoe gift: ‘Are you guys kidding me?’

Democrats challenged Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday over President Trump's sleeping habits and whether the shoes the president gave him fit well, flummoxing the Cabinet member.

‘Not a scandalous thing at all’: Speaker Johnson vouches for GOP lawmaker absent for 3 months

House Speaker Mike Johnson is defending Rep. Tom Kean's three-month absence from in-person congressional work over an undisclosed health issue, saying the New Jersey Republican will return soon and provide "full transparency" on his medical condition.

‘This makes me nervous’: GOP sounds alarm on flood of uncounted mail-in ballots in California

Republicans Steve Hilton and Spencer Pratt on Tuesday won enough support in early election returns to appear on the November ballot in the California governor's race and Los Angeles mayor's race. But election officials could still be counting mail-in ballots for weeks.

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