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Missouri, Six Other States Sue Biden Administration over Student-Debt Plan

The multistate lawsuit comes two weeks after eleven states filed similar litigation over Biden’s new student-loan program.

The Democrats Come for Sotomayor

‘I wonder if the bullying will work.’

Arizona Presents a Test of Pro-Life Realism

Can Arizona’s famously dysfunctional post–Doug Ducey GOP do better than Republicans in Michigan and Wisconsin?

Fifty Anti-Israel Protesters Arrested for Shutting Down Senate Cafeteria

The same protesters repeatedly interrupted a Senate hearing on the upcoming Pentagon budget featuring Defense Department leadership.

New York Appeals Court Judge Denies Trump’s Effort to Stall Criminal Trial

The trial in the so-called hush-money case is scheduled to begin on Monday.

Office Property: No Tea Party in Boston

The decline in office-building values will affect the cities that rely largely on revenue from commercial-property taxes.

Schumer vows to crush Mayorkas impeachment trial

Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer on Tuesday promised to quash the impeachment charges against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas "as quickly as possible."

DeSantis throws the book at retail thieves, porch pirates

Tougher penalties against package-stealing porch pirates and retail theft rings were signed into law Tuesday by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Democrats get springtime burst of optimism about Biden beating Trump

Things are starting to look up -- or at least a little less gloomy -- for President Biden's reelection hopes.

RFK Jr. says Jan. 6 prisoners deserve a special counsel

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he would appoint a special counsel to look into whether the sentences for those involved in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol are correct.

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