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  • news

    Appeals Court Preserves Injunction Against ICE Enforcing Immigration Laws at Churches

    Fred Lucas

    Protesters gather outside the Delaney Hall Detention Facility , where ICE is housing detained immigrants, on August 4, 2026, in Newark, New Jersey. The demand for a shutdown continues after El Salvadoran immigrant Edwin Lopez-Cornejo died on August 1st while in custody at the facility. He was the 22nd person to die in ICE custody this year. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
  • opinion

    Victor Davis Hanson: Biden’s Afghanistan Withdrawal Destroyed American Deterrence

    Victor Davis Hanson

    A crowd of people, some with covered heads, gathers near a weathered blue wall. A soldier stands guard on top, watching over the scene under bright daylight. The mood is tense and uncertain.
  • opinion

    Union Attack on Arizona School Choice Fails Again

    Jason Bedrick

    Aisha Thomas (L) learns teaching skills with teacher Alexxa Martinez, in her classroom in Nevitt Elementary School, in Phoenix, Arizona, on October 26, 2022. - Teachers in Arizona are among the United States' lowest paid, making the cost-of-living crisis even more acute for educators in this key battleground for the upcoming mid-term elections. (Photo by Olivier TOURON / AFP) (Photo by OLIVIER TOURON/AFP via Getty Images)
  • opinion

    Virginia’s COVID-19 Vaccine Folly

    Andrea Picciotti-Bayer

    An older man in a blue suit and tie sits at a desk, looking slightly to his right. A microphone is positioned on the desk in front of him. The background is out of focus.
  • news

    On the Campaign Trail: Johnson Casts Midterms as ‘Common Sense vs. Communism’

    Virginia Grace McKinnon

    Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA)
  • exclusive

    Top Cop: ‘Defund the Police’ Destroys Public Safety

    Pedro Rodriguez

    A group of people protest outdoors. One woman stands in front, raising her fist and holding a sign that says Abolish the Police. Many wear masks and hold flags.
  • opinion

    Democrat Rising Star’s Cheap Shot at Trump Aide Crossed a Line

    Robert B. Bluey

    A split image shows a man in a suit and tie on the left with dark hair, and a woman with long blonde hair and a white top on the right, both in professional settings.
  • news

    Major Media Outlets Claim Don Lemon’s Church Invasion Prosecution Might ‘Muzzle Reporting in the Public Interest’

    Tyler O’Neil

    Media outlets have come to the defense of former CNN host Don Lemon in the Cities Church case. Pictured: Lemon, a man in a light-colored suit, sits and waves with his right hand at an event, with a black and colorful backdrop behind him.
  • Blue Cities, Counties in Red States Sue Trump Administration Over Election Grant Conditions

    Fred Lucas

    Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., talks with reporter outside the U.S. Capitol after President Donald Trump selected him to be Department of Homeland Security secretary to replace Kristi Noem on Thursday, March 5, 2026. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
  • news

    Ohio Man Pleads Guilty to ‘Largest Health Care Fraud Case’

    David Beasley

    A person holding a clipboard writes notes with a pen, while another person in a white coat is blurred in the background, suggesting a medical or health care setting.
  • news

    Ohio Gas Prices Continue to Rise

    David Beasley

    A Mobil gas station sign displays gas prices: Regular at $4.09 per gallon and Diesel at $4.99 per gallon. Power lines and a cloudy sky are visible in the background.
  • news

    NC Governor Vetoes Election Overhaul That Would Cross-Check Voter Rolls With Death Records

    Fred Lucas

    osh Stein, Governor of North Carolina, speaks with members of the media in the library during a Read Across America Day event at Green Magnet Elementary School on March 2, 2026 in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Photo by Al Drago/Getty Images)
  • Justice Department Files Appeal Against ‘Maryland Man’

    Cully Stimson

    Kilmar Abrego Garcia and Sen. Chris Van Hollen sit at a restaurant table having a serious conversation. Garcia in a plaid shirt and cap, faces Van Hollen, who is dressed in a suit. Water glasses, cups, and a water bottle are on the table. The background shows empty chairs and tables.
  • exclusive

    Department of Education to No Longer Require School Discipline Policies That Discriminate on the Basis of Race

    Tyler O’Neil

    The Department of Education just sent a "Dear Colleague" letter reversing previous disparate impact guidelines on punishment in education. Pictured: Education Secretary Linda McMahon, a woman in a light blue suit speaks at a microphone during a formal meeting, with people seated and blurred in the background.
  • opinion

    America’s Transparency Problem Reaches the Salad Dressing Aisle

    Claire Sorenson

    An employee arranges a salad dressing display at an Amazon Fresh grocery store on December 12, 2024 in Federal Way, Washington. Amazon recently held grand re-opening events for three redesigned Amazon Fresh stores in the Puget Sound region. (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)
  • news

    Survey: Gen Zers Use Investment Money for Sports Gambling

    Joshua Arnold

    A person’s hand places chips on a blackjack table, highlighting the thrill of gambling while holding cards next to poker chips. Another person’s arm is nearby, and playing cards are visible on the felt.
  • news

    Texas Rep. Brian Harrison Calls for Special Session to Combat Sharia Law

    Emily Medeiros

    A man in a suit smiles and gestures while surrounded by photographers and people, some with cameras and others reacting energetically, at an indoor event.
  • news

    Paxton Warns 110 Texas Cities They Cannot Raise Property Taxes Above State Limit 

    Emily Medeiros

    A man in a blue checkered blazer and pink shirt speaks into a microphone. An American flag and blurred background with signage are visible behind him.