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The maddening impossibility of prosecuting $300M a year MTA fare dodgers

In the state of New York, prosecuting “minor” crimes, like fare evasion, has become impossible under discovery reform, which advantages offenders often insurmountably.

She can’t ‘flip’ this script, an anti-free speech ticket and other commentary

Multiple reports say “Vice President Kamala Harris, currently running for president without an agenda, plans to ‘flip the script, on the border,” marvels the...

Kamala Harris’ sorority forms its own PAC

Alpha Kappa Alpha, the historically Black sorority that counts Vice President Kamala Harris as one of its most notable alumni, has created a political...

Saving ‘Pro-Natalism’ from Its Friends

Pro-natalism faces a lot of obstacles, but too many of them are self-inflicted.

FBI Investigates Suspected Hack of Trump’s Presidential Campaign

News of the hack followed a report from Microsoft about Iranian influence operations targeting the presidential election.

Hunter Biden’s Attorneys Dispute Prosecutors’ Bombshell Accusations of Influence-Peddling Scheme with Romanian Client

Prosecutors expect witnesses to confirm that Romanian oligarch Gabriel Popoviciu paid Biden and his associates to lobby the U.S. government on his behalf.

Former Colorado clerk Tina Peters found guilty in 2020 election computer breach

Former Colorado clerk Tina Peters, a hero to election deniers, has been found guilty in a breach of her county's election computer system in a jury verdict returned Monday at trial.

Police probing break-in at Trump campaign office in Virginia

Virginia police are looking into a burglary at former President Donald Trump's campaign office.

RFK Jr. can remain on the North Carolina presidential ballot, judge rules

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. can remain on North Carolina's presidential ballots after a state judge on Monday refused to block printing his name and those of other candidates of the "We the People" party that was recently certified by the State Board of Elections.

Judge rules against RFK Jr. in fight to be on New York’s ballot, says he is not a state resident

A judge ruled Monday that independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. falsely claimed a New York residence on nominating petitions, invalidating the documents he needs to appear on the ballot in the state.

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