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Platner dominates Maine Democratic primary, leads Collins in potential general election: Poll

Graham Platner leads Gov. Janet Mills by a wide double-digit margin in Maine's Democratic Senate primary, boosted by strong support from men, according to a new poll -- and either Democrat would narrowly edge out Republican Sen. Susan Collins in a general election matchup.

Sanctuary cities become staging area for crime, infect neighboring communities: Oversight report

Sanctuary cities create "staging areas" for illegal immigrant criminals and their violence spills over into neighboring jurisdictions that do try to cooperate with federal authorities, the House Oversight and Reform Committee said in a new report Thursday.

Assessing the damage: U.S. faces hurdles in determining whether bombed Iranian sites truly destroyed

The U.S. faces hurdles in conducting "battle damage assessments" of its strikes against key targets in Iran, raising questions about whether the Islamic republic's military infrastructure has been destroyed permanently or if Tehran retains the capacity to rebuild it after the current conflict ends.

DOJ says ICE gave court wrong policy on arrests at immigration courthouses

Department of Justice lawyers have told a federal judge that ICE provided wrong information about the deportation agency's policy on arrests at immigration courthouses -- information that was used by a judge in a major ruling last year.

Trump Justice Department settles social media censorship case against Biden administration

The Justice Department reached a settlement agreement in a lawsuit alleging that the Biden administration pressured social media companies to remove or suppress disfavored speech by American citizens.

Cities are pricing out the one demographic that could save them

U.S. cities are hollowing out. Between 2020 and 2024, New York City lost 18% of its population under age 5. Chicago’s Cook County shed 15%. Los Angeles County, 14%. These aren’t marginal shifts, and they represent a wholesale abandonment of urban cores by the demographic cities need most: families with children. The exodus is no mystery. U.S. cities […]

Say no to veto: Dangerous AI bill threatens US dominance

Technology has become the central arena of geopolitical competition. In this new landscape, market access and innovation capacity are no longer just commercial metrics. They are the primary instruments of national power. Yet, in a rush to secure American dominance, some in Washington are pushing legislation that threatens to dismantle the very engine of U.S. […]

Iran energy chaos offers a taste of Greta Thunberg’s world

Oil is again above $100 per barrel, and gas prices at the pump are at $1 more than they were just a month ago, before the war began. Iran’s attacks on shipping in the Strait of Hormuz are causing global economic strife. Welcome to Greta Thunberg’s world. Many liberals have long rallied around the Swedish environmental activist in […]

Trump should cut off the woke National Academies

President Donald Trump has moved aggressively to dismantle woke ideology in the federal government, but there is one holdout where our tax dollars are still funding the woke mind virus: contracts with America’s National Academies. It’s time for the president to cut them off. Among his first acts back in office, Trump signed two executive orders to […]

Time for Congress to get busy backing regime change in Iran

Amid surging gas and food prices, the Pentagon has requested $200 billion to replenish ammunition and fund operations critical to the war effort in Iran. Yet, bombs and bullets alone will never defeat the Islamist diehards that hold positions of power in the Islamic Republic of Iran. If members of Congress are serious about destroying […]

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