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San Francisco apologizes to Black residents for decades of racist policies

Supervisors in San Francisco formally apologized Tuesday to African Americans and their descendants for the city's role in perpetuating racism and discrimination.

Biden dented in Georgia by shocking murder, migrant mayhem, muddle prosecution of Trump

The killing of a nursing student by an illegal immigrant and the Fani Willis' scandal-plagued prosecution of former President Trump has set the stage to flip the key battleground state back into the Trump column.

NYC Mayor Eric Adams calls for expanded cooperation between police and immigration authorities

New York City Mayor Eric Adams called Tuesday for expanded cooperation between local police and federal immigration authorities, attacking the current city policies limiting such communication as detrimental to public safety.

Star witness clams up in court testimony about Fani Willis affair, battles with Trump attorney

In combative testimony in a Georgia courtroom Tuesday, special counsel Nathan Wade's former law partner attempted to walk back his incriminating timeline for when Mr. Wade became romantically involved with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

Biden, both sides of congressional leadership appear confident they’ll avert a government shutdown

The White House and congressional leaders expressed optimism Tuesday that they will reach a deal to avoid a partial government shutdown ahead of a looming Saturday deadline to keep federal agencies funded.

House impeachment probe subpoenas DOJ for transcript of special counsel’s Biden interview

The three House GOP chairmen leading the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden hit Attorney General Merrick Garland with a subpoena Tuesday for records of the special counsel investigation of Mr. Biden's mishandling of documents.

‘Safe and secure’: Feds shrug off crime spree at San Fran office named after Nancy Pelosi

The General Services Administration rejected calls to shut down the Speaker Nancy Pelosi Federal Building in San Francisco, insisting the crime-ridden property is still safe enough for government employees to show up for work.

New Samizdat Prize makes good journalism Real Clear

The publisher and president of RealClear Foundation, David DesRosiers, first started asking himself over a year ago if the news media really needed a rival to the Pulitzer Prize, and when he started asking others, the answer was a resounding yes. The result became RCP’s brand new Samizdat Prize, whose inaugural winners, journalists Matt Taibbi, […]

New York City mayor calls for modification of sanctuary city law

New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) said that city lawmakers should modify its sanctuary city law to allow migrants who commit violent crimes to be deported. Adams’ Tuesday comments come as migration into New York City comes under criticism from lawmakers and law enforcement. Adams and New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) have long pressured...

Judge affirms removal of Karamo as Michigan GOP chair

A judge on Tuesday affirmed the removal of Kristina Karamo as chair of the Michigan GOP, weighing in on a contentious leadership dispute within the state party. Kent County Circuit Judge J. Joseph Rossi issued a preliminary injunction to bar Karamo from conducting business as the party chair, according to a court document shared by...

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