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FBI, Denver Police Investigating Threats Aimed at Colorado Supreme Court Justices

The threats against the Colorado Supreme Court justices come after their 4-3 ruling that Donald Trump is ineligible to appear on the state’s 2024...

Justices asked to strike down immigration law as example of systemic racism

A previously deported illegal immigrant has asked the Supreme Court to overturn his criminal conviction, arguing the law that makes it a felony to sneak back into the U.S. is the product of systemic racism.

Washington grappling with fixes to America’s shortages of vital drugs

Congressional lawmakers and health care advocates are sounding the alarm that prescription drug shortages this year increased to the highest level in nearly a decade.

AOC posts Christmas message linking Palestinians to Jesus

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez over the weekend compared the Palestinians' experience with Jesus' birth, causing backlash on social media.

Running in the shadows: White House hopeful Ryan Binkley vows to head off federal bankruptcy

Ryan Binkley says he felt called to run for president because he is ready to slash federal spending and make tough choices needed to stop the economy from sliding into recession or worse.

Criminal justice reformers can’t stop misleading the public

The logic behind criminal justice reform and combatting overpopulation in prisons is a twisted pretzel that relies on misleading and misdirecting the public at the expense of its own safety.

Congress needs to assert authority over government regulations 

Congressional Republicans are right to push for reforms like the REINS Act to give Congress greater power over the regulatory state, but they’re unlikely to pass in the current political environment. So they should also pursue incremental and institutional reforms to improve the legislative branch’s ability to oversee regulations.

Appeals court wipes conviction for ex-congressman

A federal appeals court panel wiped ex-Rep. Jeff Fortenberry’s (R-Neb.) conviction of lying to the FBI about an illegal campaign contribution, ruling Tuesday that he was not tried in the proper venue. Last year, a jury sitting in Los Angeles convicted Fortenberry for false statements he made during interviews in Nebraska and the nation’s capital....

The economy won’t save Biden

While presidents are historically dependent on the economy, Biden is particularly so.

Kevin Spacey reprises ‘House of Cards’ role in Tucker Carlson interview

Former “House of Cards” star Kevin Spacey reprised his role as the show's lead character, Frank Underwood, in an interview with Tucker Carlson posted Sunday on X, formerly Twitter. In the interview, Spacey and Carlson commiserated over their similar experiences of being ousted by their respective networks, Netflix and Fox News, and discussed the current...

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