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The budget roadshow continues

With help from Shawn NessNew from New YorkHappening now: Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York City Mayor Eric Adams continued their post-budget...

Conservative group builds ‘America First’ coalition to fight ‘radical left’s extreme positions and agenda’

America First Works has united a coalition of conservative groups dedicated to spreading a winning message and fighting together ahead of the 2024 presidential election.

Senate won’t pass border security legislation this year, Johnson’s office suggests

A spokesperson for House Speaker Mike Johnson suggested that GOP leaders do not see an avenue for passing border security reform this Congress.

Biden’s new Title IX rules prove it’s time for the DOE to be DOA

Biological males in girls’ bathrooms and dorms? Sanctions if you don’t use somebody’s preferred pronouns?

Ex-Tabloid Publisher Says He Ran Cover for Trump, Attacked 2016 Opponents in Hush-Money Trial Testimony

David Pecker said he warned Trump that women would try to sell salacious stories about his past escapades.

The Pathetic Minouche Shafik

What’s happened at Columbia is a victory for the protesters.

No, Joe Biden Is Not the ‘Big Winner’ of This Congress

The claim that Biden has racked up a series of legislative victories crumbles upon inspection, which explains why Democrats seem profoundly unsatisfied.

IRS commissioner: AI will play growing role in future tax collection

Danny Werfel, commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, has shed light on the agency's plans to incorporate artificial intelligence to improve services for taxpayers and enhance fraud detection.

Former Enquirer chief David Pecker testifies about secret 2016 deal with Trump

Former tabloid executive David Pecker testified Tuesday that he struck a 2015 agreement with his longtime friend Donald Trump to publish positive National Enquirer stories about the mogul's 2016 presidential run, as prosecutors set the foundation of their case over alleged hush money payments.

Supreme Court ponders marriage rights limits in quirky immigration case involving MS-13 suspect

The Supreme Court battled Tuesday over marriage rights and whether a couple's desire to live together can trump the government's decision to block gang members and other dangerous persons from immigrating to the U.S.

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