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Energy chief envisions US nuclear renaissance: restoring ‘pit’ production, localizing nuke power

Plutonium 'pits' and Small Modular Reactors are all part of Energy Secretary Chris Wright's early goals for his department.

Why George Soros and Democrats have gone all-in on this week’s Wisconsin court race

All eyes are on the Wisconsin Supreme Court election, where liberals currently hold a 4-3 majority.

If NY doesn’t amend discovery laws, proverbial ‘broken windows’ will remain broken

To effectively combat NYC'S quality-of-life degradation, the state must first confront the false narrative that 'small' crimes don’t matter.

President Trump ‘not joking’ about a third term, says there are ways around constitutional limits

The move would put him on a crash course with the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which limits a person from being elected president more than twice.

UAW President Shawn Fain applauds Trump auto tariffs, says they will bring back jobs to U.S.

The head of the United Auto Works Union said Sunday that President Trump's tariffs on foreign cars and auto parts could persuade automakers to reopen factories and create jobs in the United States.

How two Kentucky Republicans make a stand on federal debt, refuse to toe the line for Trump

As pressure mounts on congressional Republicans to unify and compromise on spending policy for President Trump's agenda, two Kentuckians are standing firm on conservative fiscal principles and voting against the party.

Sen. Michael Bennet says Democratic Party must shed ‘coastal elite’ image to regain national footing

Sen. Michael Bennet says the Democratic brand has become "really problematic" because the party has become too tied to coastal elites -- turning off working-class voters.

Elon Musk invited to CIA to discuss government efficiency

CIA Director John Ratcliffe is expected to welcome Elon Musk on Monday to discuss government efficiency at the spy agency.

North Carolina judge challenging outcome of race wore Confederate uniform in college photo

A judge challenging the outcome of his North Carolina Supreme Court race was photographed wearing Confederate military garb and posing before a Confederate battle flag when he was a member of a college fraternity that glorified the pre-Civil War South.

Trump angry with Russian President Vladimir Putin, threatens new tariffs on Russian oil

President Trump is unhappy with Russian President Vladimir Putin and is warning that he could impose new tariffs on Russia's oil exports.

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