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By the time abortion makes the ballot, the battle’s over

The fight over abortion in America is about far more than politics, and it's time for the pro-life movement to truly reckon with what...

Trump’s Defense Case Opens in New York Civil Fraud Trial

The ‘Who’s on first?’ loop continues.

A Slap in the Face for San Franciscans

It is now obvious that the city can clean itself up; it just doesn’t want to.

Tim Sheehy–Aligned Super PAC Releases $275K Digital-Ad Buy in Montana

A pro-Tim Sheehy super PAC released a new $275k ad buy in Montana touting the GOP Senate candidate’s military background and tough-on-border policies.

Donald Trump Jr., on witness stand, touts father’s real estate vision

The Trump Organization kicked off its defense against a New York fraud lawsuit with a walk down memory lane as Donald Trump Jr. recounted how his grandfather and father acquired prized properties and built a worldwide brand.

Cyber pro warns that Iran likelier than China, Russia to admit cyberattack against U.S.

Iran is more likely to admit launching a cyberattack to devastate American business than other adversaries such as China and Russia, according to cybersecurity expert Mark Montgomery.

Nikki Haley to spend $10 million on ads in Iowa and New Hampshire

Nikki Haley's presidential campaign will book $10 million in TV, radio and digital advertising in Iowa and New Hampshire as she looks to nab the No. 2 position in the GOP primary race from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

GOP senators pan Biden judicial nominee who said heterosexual relationships ‘infused with violence’

Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee warn that Mustafa Taher Kasubhai, nominated to be a federal judge in the District of Oregon, is unqualified and biased.

Mistrial motion for Trump’s New York fraud case will come ‘very soon,’ lawyer Alina Habba says

Former President Donald Trump's lawyer, Alina Habba, said Sunday that she will be filing for a mistrial "very soon" in Mr. Trump's New York fraud case.

This year’s Biden-Xi summit has better foundation but South China Sea and Taiwan risks won’t go away

The course of events in the year since the last meeting between Presidents Joe Biden and Xi Jinping offers cautious hope that they will have better luck this time around. But it also shows how easily any agreement they reach could once again veer off course.

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