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The Torching of Los Angeles Was Anti-Capitalist Vigilantism

The accused Pacific Palisades arsonist was reportedly inspired by the violent mobs of 2020 and the murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

Trump ‘disappointed’ in Senate GOP leader Thune for not eliminating filibuster but still likes him

President Trump said Tuesday he is "disappointed" in Senate Majority Leader John Thune because Republicans have not heeded his repeated calls to terminate the filibuster.

Trump puts high schoolers to the test, brings back fitness award phased out by Obama

President Trump on Tuesday restored the Presidential Fitness Test Award, a public school exercise program that was phased out during the Obama administration to spare children the public humiliation of failed attempts at pull-ups and other physical tasks.

Trump says Iran’s economy is crashing: ‘I hope it fails’

Iran's economy is failing and its currency is worthless, President Trump said Tuesday, heaping pressure on Tehran to make a deal.

Education Dept. opens Title IX probe into Smith College over transgender admissions policy

The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights opened an investigation Monday into Smith College, one of the nation's largest all-women's colleges, over its policy of admitting transgender women, raising questions about whether the Massachusetts institution can continue to claim federal protections reserved for single-sex schools.

GOP’s filibuster-proof bill spends $69B on immigration force, $1B for White House ballroom security

Senate Republicans have slightly expanded the scope of their immigration enforcement funding package to include $1 billion for security upgrades in the White House ballroom project and $1.5 billion for the Justice Department's investigatory and prosecutorial efforts.

Spike Lee calls Supreme Court’s Louisiana redistricting ruling an ‘attack on voters’

Director Spike Lee has criticized the Supreme Court's decision striking down Louisiana's congressional map as an unconstitutional racial gerrymander, calling the ruling an attack on voting rights.

Nearly 6 in 10 Americans think prices will be higher a year from now: Poll

Nearly 6 in 10 Americans believe prices will be higher than they are currently a year from now, according to a new poll. In the survey from The Economist/YouGov, 59 percent said they believe prices are set to be “higher” than they currently are in 12 months. Fifteen percent said prices are set to be...

House progressives knock DCCC for picking sides in contested primary

House progressives in leadership positions knocked the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) — their own campaign arm — on Monday for endorsing a candidate in a contested primary. The Congressional Progressive Caucus PAC (CPC PAC) publicly took issue with the DCCC endorsing California Assemblymember Jasmeet Bains and adding her to its "Red to Blue" program,...

Ken Griffin: Democrats taking House ‘almost a certainty’

Billionaire investor Ken Griffin on Monday predicted that Democrats will take back the House in November. “It’s almost a certainty the Democrats will take the House. That’s the nature of almost every midterm election cycle, is the House seats swing in the favor of the opposing party,” Griffin, a supporter of President Trump, told host...

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