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These Kennedy Whelps Just Keep Coming Back

Jack Schlossberg is apparently every bit as off-puttingly manic and erratic in real life as he is in his many self-posted video appearances.

The Supreme Court Green-Lights Abortion-by-Mail

The frustration of the two justices who wrote scathing dissents is easy to understand.

Strange bedfellows: Environmental groups and oil refining states team up to fight E15 ethanol

You wouldn't expect to see Wyoming's Republican Sen. John Barrasso siding with the left-wing climate group Earthjustice, but the two share a mission: Stopping Congress from passing legislation permitting the year-round sales of E15 ethanol.

Justice Department to seek death penalty for man charged with killing 2 Israeli Embassy staffers

The Justice Department will seek the death penalty for the man accused of fatally shooting two staff members of the Israeli Embassy in Washington outside a Jewish museum, prosecutors said in a court filing Friday.

Sen. Grassley to hold June hearing with Big Tech CEOs on child online safety

Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley is planning to haul four CEOs of major technology companies before his panel next month to press them on efforts to make their platforms safer for children.

Dem Rep. Steve Cohen suspends campaign after Tennessee redraws his district

Democratic Rep. Steven Cohen is forgoing his reelection campaign to represent Memphis, Tennessee, after the state jumped into the fray of middecade redistricting.

Homeland Security lowers the accuracy rate for database used to spot voter fraud

The Department of Homeland Security has quietly lowered the accuracy rate of its SAVE system, the collection of databases the government is using to pressure states to clean up their voter rolls.

China formally accepts Trump’s invite for Xi visit to White House

China says President Xi Jinping has officially accepted President Trump's invitation to visit Washington this fall.

NRA files lawsuits challenging Virginia’s new ban on ‘assault’ firearms

The National Rifle Association sued soon after Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger signed legislation that bans the sale of "assault firearms" and "high-capacity" magazines.

Democrats and activists demand black college athletes do their bidding

Democrats and left-wing activists continue to try to use black college athletes as puppets for their political agenda, demanding that those athletes make sacrifices so that Democrats can score political wins. After the Supreme Court ruled against racially drawn congressional districts, GOP-run southern states have begun planning to redraw their congressional maps. Democrats claim that it […]

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