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Florida Leads the Way Out of Racial Gerrymanders

Ron DeSantis aims to roll back racial gerrymanders with an aggressive new congressional map that eliminates artificially drawn districts.

Why ‘Meritocracy’ Enrages the Left

The Italian prime minister explains why decline is not a fate, but a choice.

Chicago’s May Day Action Civics Nightmare

A socialist-friendly teachers’ union has managed to set aside May Day for the partisan indoctrination of public school students.

Trump’s Big-Government Trap

His rampant interventionism provides a gift to the next progressive administration.

Obama’s Obfuscation Fits a Partisan Pattern

History shows that partisans often obscure the political motivations of assassins when they threaten to tarnish their own side.

Prosecutors release video of armed man storming correspondents’ dinner

Federal prosecutors released a video Thursday showing the moment authorities say a man armed with guns and knives tried to storm the White House Correspondents' Dinner and attempt to kill President Trump.

LISTEN: How China’s IP theft machine really works

Tom Lyons, one of the founders of the 2430 group and a former CIA Directorate of Operations officer, joins the show to explain how China's intellectual property theft actually works and what can be done about it.

Live updates: Iran war clock hits 60 days; Trump signs bill funding most of DHS

Friday marks 60 days since President Trump officially notified Congress of the U.S. military's operations in Iran. Democrats and some Republicans have voiced concerns about the conflict if it exceeds the 60-day threshold — the time limit covered by the War Powers Act during which the president can deploy U.S. forces without the authorization of...

A gutted Voting Rights Act doesn’t erase Democrats’ unpaid debt to Black voters

For the first time in 60 years, the terms are not the same.

Schumer’s Maine pick Janet Mills drops out; VRA ruling boosts GOP path: Join Friday’s Whole Hog

Progressive Democrats cheered after Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s (D-N.Y.) preferred candidate, Gov. Janet Mills (D), exited Maine's Senate race, reshaping the field. Republicans are eyeing potential congressional seat gains following a Supreme Court ruling on the Voting Rights Act (VRA) that could redraw the political map ahead of November. Meanwhile, long‑standing U.S.-Germany relations have...

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