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The RNC Shouldn’t Pay Trump’s Legal Costs

There are principled reasons not to let Trump suck the party dry, but the practical reasons should be of more urgent moment to the...

University of Florida Closes Diversity Department, Fires All DEI Staff

In May 2023, DeSantis signed legislation banning the funding of DEI programs.

Cato Institute Sues DOJ over Possible FISA Violations as Congress Debates Reauthorization

Cato argues the prompt release of the records is necessary, because lawmakers are debating warrantless surveillance without knowledge of past abuses.

Haley says she raised a strong $12M in February, but can’t point to long-term plan to beat Trump

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley said Friday that she raised $12 million in February, a haul that will likely allow her to remain in the Republican primary against former President Donald Trump past next week's Super Tuesday - even though she can't point to an upcoming state where she expects to beat him.

Atheist group demands IRS pull tax-exempt status of church over endorsement of Steve Garvey

An atheist group has asked the IRS to revoke the tax-exempt status of a California megachurch whose pastor said in a se

Battered, bruised but unbowed: Haley looks for a Super Tuesday miracle

Nikki Haley is following through on her vow to stay in the GOP presidential race through Super Tuesday where she is searching for her first victory in a nomination contest dominated by former President Donald Trump.

Nikki Haley says she’s not ‘anti-Trump,’ she’s just pro-America

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley insists that she's not "anti-Trump" despite her rhetoric slamming the former president.

Biden’s latest confusion: Mixes up Ukraine and Gaza

President Biden confused Ukraine and the Gaza Strip in an Oval Office meeting Friday with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, marking the latest in a series of mental missteps for the octogenarian president.

Congress hopes to finish spending fight, but problems linger

Congressional leaders are banking on a new plan to fund the government and end the current cycle of fiscal cliffs, but that plan could face a snag in the House.

Biden signs legislation averting government shutdown

President Biden on Friday signed legislation to fund the federal government for at least another week, after the bill cleared both the Senate and House to avert a partial government shutdown.

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