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Democrats demand Mullin keep pledge to supply list of canceled Noem contracts

Democrats on the House Homeland Security Committee are losing patience with Sec. Markwayne Mullin’s pledge to turn over a list of all contracts signed by his predecessor that he plans to cancel. During an appearance earlier this month, Mullin told the panel he would turn over his review of contacts that were signed by former Secretary Kristi...

Socialism vs capitalism: House Dems clash over what NY election results mean for party

House Democrats are divided after far-left socialist candidates swept key New York primary races, sparking debate over the party's ideological future.

Finland’s President Stubb on Trump, Putin and the future of NATO

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Slotkin says Democratic Party needs ‘new leadership’: ‘Old models are no longer working’

Sen Elissa Slotkin calls for new Democratic Party leadership, saying old models no longer work and the party must simplify its message to win back voters.

Tough justice for Texas antifa exposes another fatal flaw of Blue America

Antifa thugs are at least open about their contempt for civilization and its norms; the left's influence on liberal politicians and the courts they...

Look in the mirror, New York Democrats — your misrule paved the DSA’s way

The DSA's primary romp can’t be blamed on outside factors like inflation or Israel or President Trump: It’s the result of 15 years of New...

Supremes’ memo to lower courts: presidential power trumps leftist lawfare

The Supreme Court's decision in an immigration case was a clear scolding of leftist judges who have repeatedly sought to halt Trump's policies.

PG&E outrage: Californians are fed up with stratospheric bills

Pop quiz: Which way will your California energy bill trend over the next few years?

Who’s who from the Trump administration

While President Donald Trump himself hasn't attended a game yet during the World Cup, the rest of his administration has turned out in force...

Judge orders release of more Epstein-files names that were redacted

A federal judge in Washington on Thursday ordered the Justice Department to release information redacted or withheld from the public Epstein files, including names of people prosecutors once identified as "co-conspirators" and more details about an FBI interview with a woman who claimed President Trump assaulted her.

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