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‘Fearmongering’: Chinese migrant surge hearing dismissed by House Dems despite national security concerns

Democrats on the House Homeland Security Committee are dismissing a hearing on the spike in Chinese illegal immigration across the southern border.

GOP AG in Trump courtroom predicts a ‘really bad day’ for Michael Cohen cross examination

GOP Attorney General Steve Marshall sat in the Manhattan courtroom Monday and predicted a "really bad day" for the prosecution's star witness on Tuesday.

Trump trial veepstakes? Trump allies show up in force ahead of Michael Cohen’s second day of testimony

Former President Trump was joined Tuesday by another bevy of GOP allies for his ongoing NY v. Trump trial, including supporters who have been floated as vice president contenders.

New Mexico’s first step toward reuse of fracking water met with public concern

NM's water pollution control commission opened a weeklong series of hearings on legislation surrounding the treatment, reuse and disposal of oil-industry fracking water.

Racial slur, alleged threat to ‘execute’ man: Watch most outrageous moments from this Dem Senate candidate

Rep. David Trone, a Democrat running for Senate in Maryland, has a history of making wacky comments, including using a racial slur and allegedly threatening to "execute" a man.

Red-state financial officers urge Biden to back Israel, ‘alarmed’ of wavering support in ‘hour of need’

Twenty-nine state financial officers are urging President Biden to maintain support for Israel amidst recent conflicts in Rafah, citing concerns over wavering commitment and antisemitic demonstrations.

Trump co-defendants officially file notices of appeal to kick Fani Willis off GA case

Co-defendants in the Georgia election interference case against former President Trump have filed notices of appeal to the Georgia Court of Appeals in their bid to have Fani Willis disqualified.

The MTA’s payroll hits new $1.37B cost . . . and for what?

As city drivers brace for congestion-pricing tolls to take effect June 15, the MTA’s payroll hit a jaw-dropping $7.8 billion, while its overtime expenses...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—May 14

Mired in scandal, Supreme Court justice Abe Fortas announces his resignation from the Court.

America Needs Both Liberalism and Illiberalism

We must prove exceptional yet again by staking out core liberal commitments while allowing illiberalism the space that it is due.

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