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Democrats boost midterm edge with Virginia redistricting win: 5 takeaways

Virginia voters on Tuesday approved a mid-decade redistricting plan that could help Democrats win four more House seats ahead of the November midterms Voters in the Old Dominion approved a temporary amendment to the state constitution allowing Democrats to draw new congressional lines favoring the party in all but one of its 11 House districts....

Laura Trump says president has ‘great people’ working with him to write jokes ahead of correspondents’ dinner

Lara Trump, President Trump’s daughter-in-law, said Monday that the president has “great people” working alongside him to write jokes ahead of the White House Correspondents' Dinner. “It's a combo, he, he does a — yeah, he's got some great people who he's, I think, tapping to help him with this. But, he comes up with...

Top California Dem running for office tied to Chinese school accused of US diploma scandal

California Treasurer and candidate for Lt. Gov. Fiona Ma faces scrutiny for visiting a China-based school accused of diploma fraud after its founder donated to her campaigns.

Democrats win Virginia redistricting fight, threatening Republican House majority

Virginia voters passed a redistricting referendum that could boost Democrats with four additional House seats ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.

The Iranians can’t be allowed to string us along much longer

You can credit President Donald Trump with taking extreme risks for the sake of a possible peace, but we fear he’s simply putting off...

The economic secret Gavin Newsom doesn’t want you to know

Gavin Newsom likes to talk about how California keeps getting richer, as he campaigns around the country.

Virginia voters give Dems big win in the gerrymandering wars

Virginia voters on Tuesday approved Democrats’ effort to gerrymander the state, giving the party an edge in its bid to reclaim the House in...

Kevin Warsh and Green Central Banking

There is nothing the Fed should or could do about rising insurance costs based on perceived climate risk.

Appeals court upholds state law requiring posting of Ten Commandments in classrooms

Texas's law requiring public schools to have a copy of the Ten Commandments posted in classrooms does not violate the Constitution, a federal appeals court ruled, plowing new ground in religious law.

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