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Epstein fallout grows as DOJ watchdog digs deeper into handling of the case

The DOJ's inspector general is investigating whether the agency fully complied with the Epstein Transparency Act in releasing related records.

The Founding Fathers tried to save us from Abigail Spanberger’s greedy Virginia power grab

We're inching closer to a true constitutional crisis as blue states — now including Virginia — try to force popular-vote presidential contests on the...

Teen girl stomped on NYC street shows a generation abandoned to phones and porn

Every generation has its “kids these days” moment.

The week in whoppers: Sen. Murphy cheers for Iran, NY Times goes to bat for . . . SHOPLIFTING, and more

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) wrote on X that it was "awesome" that Iranian ships have reportedly gotten through the blockade President Trump ordered on...

He wants Muslims out of the U.S., and he’s Blakeman’s opener

THE ISLAMAPHOBE & BLAKEMAN: As Nassau County Executive, Republican Bruce Blakeman has welcomed Muslim residents with open arms. He’s eaten at their Ramadan Iftar...

DOJ Charges Two Chinese Nationals in Overseas Cryptocurrency Scam

In one incident, Jiang Wen Jie allegedly helped defraud an American of $3 million.

Ilhan Omar ‘Completely Ghosted’ Committee Investigating Somali Fraud Schemes, Minnesota Lawmaker Says

Omar introduced the Maintaining Essential Access to Lunch for Students Act in 2020, a bill that potentially paved the way for fraud to occur.

White House announces deal with Regeneron to lower drug prices

President Trump announced Thursday that he's reached a drug pricing deal with Regeneron, the last holdout among the 17 large pharmaceutical companies to agree to most-favored-nation prices in the U.S.

Republicans ideologically consolidate while Democrats’ unity begins to fracture

The number of Republicans with a moderate voting record has dropped elevenfold in three years as Democrats have started to course-correct from a mass shift to the left, according to the Institute for Legislative Analysis.

Two GOP lawmakers trade expulsion threats over misconduct allegations

Republican Reps. Nancy Mace and Cory Mills are feuding on social media about misconduct allegations and whether the other lawmaker deserves to remain in Congress amid the departures of several embattled members.

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