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Trump supporting Nebraska governor seeking to make state elections ‘winner-take-all’

Former President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he supports a Nebraska bill that would change the state's electoral system to "winner-take-all," in line with 48 other states.

Federal judge orders Iran, Syria to pay $191M for Hamas-supported slaying of American Israeli activist

A U.S. District Court has ruled that the family of an Israeli-American terror victim is entitled to $191 million in compensation from Iran and Syria.

Trump rakes in hefty March fundraising haul as campaign aims to close cash gap with Biden

Former President Trump raked in $65.6 million in March and ended the month with just over $90 million as he aims to close the fundraising gap with President Biden

House Republicans demand Lloyd Austin investigate ‘left-wing extremism’ in military

House Republicans are calling on Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to investigate "left-wing extremism" after a U.S. airman self-immolated outside of the Israeli embassy in February.

Americans agree on most core values, think our democracy functions poorly, poll finds

A new AP-NORC poll found that, despite variations across political party and age, most Americans agree on what rights are important to the United States' identity as a nation.

House GOP chair demands Trump hush-money judge recuse himself after latest gag order, claims ‘judicial bias’

House GOP Chair Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., accused Manhattan Judge Juan Merchan of "clear judicial bias" and insisted he recuse himself from former President Trump's hush-money case.

GOP megadonor funds super PAC targeting Summer Lee

Republican megadonor Jeff Yass recently gave to a super PAC that is trying to topple a progressive incumbent in Pittsburgh. The Moderate PAC, an...

Wisconsin Voters Pass Amendments to Bar Private Election Funding in Response to ‘Zuckerbucks’ Controversy

Zuckerberg donated $420 million to a nonprofit that dispersed the funds to state and local election officials in 2020.

Trying to Keep the Bubble Inflated, Colleges Try Direct Admissions

In today’s Martin Center article, Harrington Shaw explains what’s going on.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 3

Some nine months after his nomination to the Fourth Circuit, federal district judge Robert J. Conrad has still not been afforded a confirmation hearing.

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