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Supreme Court Rules on Trump Bid to Remove Lisa Cook From the Fed
Lisa Cook will keep her post on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors for now at least, as the Supreme Court denied an emergency appeal… Read More
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Lisa Cook will keep her post on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors for now at least, as the Supreme Court denied an emergency appeal… Read More
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A New Jersey military base was on lockdown Tuesday amid concerns of an active shooter. Authorities later said reports of a shooter were unfounded, according to… Read More
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A coalition of Democrat state attorneys general is suing to continue taxpayer subsidies for public schools to teach gender ideology in sex education classes. The… Read More
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The state of Oregon sued Monday to stop the Trump administration from using the National Guard in the city of Portland to quell unrest that… Read More
PoliticsNews
A Joe Biden appointee, with the help of fellow Democrat commissioners and one Republican-appointed commissioner, clung to power as chair of the U.S. Commission on… Read More
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Federal small business grants intended for national defense technology have gone to create mobile apps for gay men, “transgender” women, and LGBTQ+ parents, and have… Read More
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Former President Joe Biden’s White House chief of staff told a congressional panel Thursday that he asked the White House physician about a full medical… Read More
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FBI Director Kash Patel fended off questions about the probe of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, as House Democrats alleged a Trump administration cover-up. Patel… Read More
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FBI Director Kash Patel’s testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday was testy at times, as topics of the Charlie Kirk assassination, the Jeffrey… Read More
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Last October, ahead of the 2024 presidential race, several Pennsylvania residents with pro-Donald Trump yard signs found threats in their mailboxes. “Should your candidate win,… Read More
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Erika Kirk, the widow of the slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, vowed in a primetime address Friday that her husband’s mission will only grow stronger. … Read More
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Donors gave more than $3 million for the family of slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk in less than 24 hours through a GiveSendGo campaign. ALP… Read More
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After defending former President Joe Biden’s mental fitness for office for more than two years, his White House press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, told a House… Read More
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The Trump administration scored a victory over diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, and a win in favor of the Department of Government Efficiency’s push to… Read More
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The former chief White House spokeswoman repeatedly told the press President Joe Biden was mentally fit to be president. On Friday, she’ll answer some of… Read More
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President Donald Trump will posthumously award Charlie Kirk with the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The president made the announcement Thursday, one day after Kirk, founder… Read More
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The Trump administration scored two legal victories this week in its clash with federal employees—but hit a setback when it came to removing a member… Read More
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The man seen on video fatally stabbing a female Ukrainian refugee on a Charlotte train was a repeat offender out of jail on cashless bail. … Read More
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A Barack Obama-appointed judge delivered a blow to the Laken Riley Act, a law that passed with bipartisan support and that prioritizes the arrest of… Read More
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The Trump administration will be cracking down on companies that discriminate against American citizens by hiring less costly foreign workers for highly skilled jobs, a… Read More
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Another chapter in President Donald Trump’s clash with what he calls the Washington, D.C., “swamp” is heading to court, this time, from the union representing… Read More
LawAnalysis
President Donald Trump’s use of a 1798 law to expedite deportations of foreign gang members is almost certainly headed for the Supreme Court, where legal… Read More
PoliticsNews
Amid new information on the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein coming to light this week, one thing is certain: Much more is still to… Read More
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Left-leaning organizations launched a partnership to provide legal support and advice to “deep state” employees ousted during President Donald Trump’s second term. The new… Read More
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The Federal Election Commission confirmed it opened an investigation into Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, D-Fla., for allegedly taking illegal campaign contributions and attempting to conceal them… Read More
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The United States is an outlier in the world when it comes to mail-in voting, as most industrialized democracies either ban it or require photo… Read More
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The Justice Department released the first installment of documents on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to House of Representatives investigators on Friday. The House Oversight… Read More
EducationNews
The U.S. Department of Education found that George Mason University violated civil rights laws in promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion policies—potentially calling into question the… Read More
PoliticsNews
A former White House spokesperson who staunchly defended Joe Biden’s mental acuity—attacking a former federal prosecutor who raised questions about it—only met the 46th president… Read More
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Prostitution has taken center stage in the New York mayor’s race, as front-runner Zohran Mamdani is pushing to decriminalize it in the city. This has… Read More