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He was a reality-star villain — but crystals-loving Spencer Pratt would have my vote if I lived in LA

Last week Joe Rogan welcomed Spencer Pratt to his podcast with a endorsement. “What’s going on … Mr. Mayor,” he said with a smile....

Stop punishing success, Zo’s pricey lesson in socialism and other commentary

It took “decades to conclude that Marxist economics was more Groucho than Karl,” cracks The Wall Street Journal’s editorial board. “Perhaps Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s...

Illegal immigrants becoming ‘more evasive’ as they try to defeat Trump’s tougher border

Homeland Security last year saw more than 70,000 'got-aways,' or illegal immigrants it believes managed to evade capture, according to new government data that offers a dark spot on an otherwise strong border record under the new Trump administration.

Man shot by ICE in California will remain in custody over concerns he’s a flight risk, lawyer says

A judge Monday ordered a man who was shot multiple times during an arrest by immigration officers in central California to remain in custody over concerns he could be a flight risk, a lawyer said.

Justice Department demands 2024 Detroit-area ballots in latest move for local election records

The U.S. Department of Justice has demanded that Michigan's Wayne County turn over all its ballots from the 2024 election just weeks after it made similar requests in Georgia and Arizona.

Labor Secretary Chavez-DeRemer resigns as scandals mount

Embattled Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer resigned Monday amid a series of scandals and allegations of a toxic workplace, the third member of President Trump's Cabinet to leave in two months.

Perino’s Purple State is spot on at capturing today’s great American romance

What do you do when your expertise is in American politics and our culture but your hobby — better yet, your calling — is mentoring and you want to take all three of your skills and use them in a purposeful way? Well, if you’re Dana Perino, you push yourself to pen your first novel, […]

How Newsom allows bureaucrats to kill Fourth of July fireworks

California Gov. Gavin Newsom undoubtedly recognizes that the headlines coming out of his state can harm his eventual 2028 presidential campaign. So, he is trying to distance himself from the bloated bureaucracy he has helped create and every authoritarian decision those bureaucrats make. The California Coastal Commission has set out to end Long Beach’s “Big […]

Mejia sworn in, filling Sherrill’s seat and further narrowing GOP House majority

Rep. Analilia Mejia (D-N.J.) was officially sworn in to represent the Garden State’s 11th Congressional District on Monday, further narrowing the GOP majority in the lower chamber. Mejia, a top aide to Sen. Bernie Sanders’s (I-Vt.) 2020 presidential campaign, defeated Republican Joe Hathaway in a special election last week to succeed New Jersey Gov. Mikie...

Nancy Mace introduces resolution to expel Cory Mills from the House

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) introduced a resolution on Monday to expel Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.), who is facing a wide swath of allegations, from Congress. The House Ethics Committee is investigating whether Mills violated campaign finance laws, received special favors in his position, engaged in sexual misconduct, and misused congressional resources. He has long faced...

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