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What I tell Jewish teenagers dealing with rising antisemitism

What do I tell a Jewish teenager when his synagogue is being shot at? When she hesitates to wear her Magen David necklace at school? When their right to exist is questioned daily on social media? These are not theoretical questions. They are the questions I grapple with when speaking to students in Jewish Student […]

Zoning laws are slamming the door on families in the suburbs

While much of the country faces housing shortages and rising costs, the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex has defied the trend. It is one of the fastest-growing housing markets in the United States. Since 2010, housing units in the region increased by more than 27%, more than double the national rate. Yet Plano, which lies in the heart of the area, is closing public […]

IL Dems decline to defend ‘no’ votes on Laken Riley Act after student’s killing tied to repeat offender

Illinois Democrats stay silent on their no votes on the Laken Riley Act after Loyola student Sheridan Gorman was allegedly killed by an illegal immigrant.

Jack Smith team secretly sought years of Kash Patel phone records, new docs show

Former special counsel Jack Smith sought more than two years’ worth of phone records for now-FBI Director Kash Patel while Smith was investigating President Donald Trump.

Trump taps Nick Adams for patriotic, pro-America special presidential envoy role

President Donald Trump has tapped Nick Adams for the position of special presidential envoy for American tourism, exceptionalism and values.

Trump-backed Republican battles to hold key Florida seat in president’s stomping ground

Trump-endorsed Republican Jon Maples faces Democrat Emily Gregory in a Florida House District 87 special election in Palm Beach, home to Mar-a-Lago.

House committee launches investigation into ‘rampant’ California hospice fraud

Republican lawmakers on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Committee are mounting an investigation into alleged hospice fraud in California.

GOP senator launches effort to close Medicaid loophole allowing fraudsters to rake in millions

Sen. Ashley Moody's STOP FRAUD in Medicaid Act aims to close a legal loophole shielding fraud recipients from prosecution by state attorneys general.

Reporter’s Notebook: GOP eyes DHS deal funding ICE probes, but not removals, as shutdown drags

Senate Republicans reportedly plan to end the partial DHS shutdown by funding most of the agency while leaving ICE enforcement and removal unfunded.

Minnesota millionaire who qualified for food stamps warns of ‘fraud by design’ loophole ahead of hearing

A millionaire says he qualified for food stamps via a SNAP loophole and will testify at a Minnesota state hearing pushing for stricter asset test reforms.

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