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Is It Being ‘Down on D.C.’ to Recognize Its Problems?

Contra Mayor Muriel Bowser, recognizing the deteriorating quality of life in D.C. is an important step in addressing it.

Parents-Rights Group Launches Seven-Figure Ad Campaign against TikTok as Senate Weighs Divestment Legislation

FBI Director Christopher Wray testified earlier this month and said ByteDance is beholden to the CCP.

Harvard Antisemitism Panel Moderated by Member of Group That Shared Antisemitic Cartoon

The group shared a flyer featuring a drawing of a hand with a Star of David and dollar sign hanging two non-white men with...

NYC Homeowner Arrested after Heated Disagreement with Squatters Claiming Tenant Rights in $1 Million Home

In New York City, squatters can claim tenant rights after living on a property for 30 days.

Why Is It Necessary to Lie about Donald Trump?

The truth takes a back seat to the narrative.

Abortion Rights vs. Abortion Bans: Can You Spot the Difference?

A 15-week ban would give women in the U.S. a more liberal ‘right’ than the one women in France are now celebrating.

The Anti-Trump Protest Vote Should Have Republicans Worried about November

Roughy one in five GOP voters cast a ballot for someone other than Trump in Tuesday night’s primaries.

WATCH: House leadership criticizes other party’s presidential presumptive nominees as election looms

As the 2024 Election looms, members of the U.S. House of Representatives are continuing their criticisms of the presumptive presidential nominees from either party.

Republican spending deal improved Uncle Sam’s fiscal outlook: CBO

The federal budget is headed for a world of pain in the coming decades, the Congressional Budget Office projected Wednesday, but said things are looking a little better because of the spending cuts the GOP pressured President Biden into making last year.

Republican Larry Hogan outpacing Democrat rivals in deep-blue Maryland’s U.S. Senate race

Larry Hogan is sitting in the catbird seat in the Maryland Senate race, according to a new survey showing the former governor's brand of Republicanism is a good fit in the deep-blue state and underscores the challenges Democrats face defending the upper chamber this fall.

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