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145 House Dems vote against bill to deport migrants who commit sexual assault

A bill to deport illegal immigrants accused of sexual assault or domestic violence passed the House on Thursday.

‘No better dealmaker’: Trump reportedly considering executive order to ‘save’ TikTok

President-elect Trump's national security adviser pick Rep. Mike Waltz says the president will look for a way to save TikTok if the Supreme Court upholds law that could ban it.

DeSantis announces choice for Senate appointment after Rubio’s expected resignation

Gov. Ron DeSantis revealed on Thursday who will replace Marco Rubio in the Senate after he is likely confirmed to be Secretary of State.

Trump, Vance official portraits released ahead of inauguration

The Trump-Vance Transition Team unveiled Thursday the official portraits for President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance.

6 Dem-supporting billionaires Biden didn’t mention while calling out political ‘oligarchy’

President Biden is warning Americans about the threat of an "ultra-wealthy" "oligarchy," but did not mention in his farewell speech the billionaires that have supported him in recent years.

Service members who refused the COVID ‘jab’ would get their jobs back and back pay, too, under new GOP bill

A pair of Republicans are introducing legislation that would offer service members who were fired over the military’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate a chance to get their jobs back and receive backpay.

TikTok CEO to attend inauguration with front row seat at Trump’s invite

TikTok CEO Shou Chew is expected to accept an invitation from President-elect Donald Trump to attend his inauguration.

End the Corporation for Public Broadcasting

With conservatives back in power, public media is getting back to what it really excels at. No, not objective, impartial reporting. If NPR and PBS focused on that, they wouldn’t need to be so good at their side hustle: desperately lobbying Congress not to defund them. Now that they’re good at. The lobbying efforts have […]

The competency crisis is among us

In 2019, the Los Angeles Fire Department’s current deputy chief appeared in a promotional video for a television drama about firefighters. In the video, deputy chief Kristine Larson, who is both black and lesbian, extolled the virtues of inclusivity and diversity while bemoaning that a traditionally male space is not immediately accommodating to women. “The […]

When virtue signaling turns deadly

As the California wildfires began tearing through vast swaths of Los Angeles last week, a troubling reality emerged: The officials responsible for safeguarding the public were woefully unprepared, lacking a comprehensive disaster response plan to address the crisis. Firefighters in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood, where the first fire broke out, faced a critical obstacle: no […]

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