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Trump projected to win Republican presidential caucuses in American Samoa

Donald Trump is projected to win the Republican presidential caucus in American Samoa, a U.S. territory in the Pacific Ocean, as he moves closer to clinching the 2024 GOP nomination

Biden torched for claiming ‘undocumented’ immigrants ‘built this country’ after saying same of middle class

President Biden said "undocumented" immigrants "built this country" while apologizing for describing Laken Riley's murder suspect as an "illegal."

FDNY ‘looking into’ staff who booed NY AG Letitia James, cheered for Trump at ceremony

An FDNY spokesperson said looking into staff who booed New York AG Letitia James and chanted, " Trump!" at a ceremony "has nothing to do with politics."

Journalism Has a Religion Problem

Media framing of recent controversies places an unjust burden on religiously informed beliefs in the public square.

The Underdog Candidate Determined to Thwart ‘Big Jim’ Justice: ‘I’m Not Going Away’

West Virginia’s Alex Mooney is taking on the entire GOP establishment in his state’s upcoming Senate primary.

Arizona Property Owners May Soon Be Able to Charge Government for Security Costs Tied to Rampant Homelessness

A referendum that will appear on the ballot in November would force local governments to refund property taxes to residents impacted by homelessness.

Democrats and Activists Demand Blackouts over Nuclear Power in California

California environmentalists will keep fundamentally undermining the reliability of the state’s electrical grid until it’s literally lights out.

The Media’s Legal ‘Experts’ Botched the Trump Ballot-Access Case

Were they deliberately deceiving their audiences, or themselves?

Territory won’t determine the winner of the Ukraine war

News of the Russian capture of Avdiivka and a subsequent Russian advance in Ukraine has increased concerns about Ukraine’s prospects in its war with Russia. It is tempting to rely on movement along the battle lines as an indicator of relative success. Yet, victory is unlikely to be decided by the ebb and flow of […]

While some enjoy declining crime, DC has a long way to go

Last week’s Super Tuesday presidential primary elections overshadowed a critical piece of legislation being voted on in our nation’s capital. The Washington, D.C., council approved a sweeping anti-crime bill known as Secure DC intended to crack down on rising crime in the city. The bill attempts to send a message to the community that crime […]

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