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The battle between the White House and the nation’s wealthiest university is heading back to court. On Friday, the Trump administration formally filed an appeal seeking to overturn a federal judge’s order that restored $2.7 billion in frozen research funding…
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Epstein Files Explode Open As DOJ Starts Releasing Court Records
The Justice Department released hundreds of thousands of pages of Jeffrey Epstein files Friday afternoon, meeting a 30-day deadline imposed by a law President Trump signed in November after fellow Republicans pressured him to stop blocking their release. The files…
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Appeals Court SLAMS Down Attempt to Kick National Guard Out of DC — Troops Stay
The Trump administration has secured a significant legal victory in its effort to maintain a military presence in the nation’s capital. A federal appeals court ruled unanimously on Wednesday that the President likely has the authority to keep National Guard…
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Moderate Republicans Side with Democrats to Save ObamaCare Handouts as Speaker Johnson Holds the Line
It is a rare moment in Washington when the procedural machinery of the House of Representatives completely breaks down in public view. On Wednesday morning, just hours before a scheduled vote on the Republican health care package, four moderate GOP…
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Maryland Democrats Defy Their Own Leader to Launch Reparations Commission
In a rare display of intra-party defiance, the Maryland General Assembly has bulldozed the objections of its own Democratic governor to force the state into a contentious debate over slavery reparations. By overriding Governor Wes Moore’s veto with supermajorities in…
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Sen. Kennedy Pushes for Second Reconciliation Bill to Address Cost of Living as GOP Leadership Resists
Senator John Kennedy has a message for his own party: You’re wasting the majority you fought for. The Louisiana Republican wants Congress to use budget reconciliation again – the brutal legislative process that consumed months of 2025 and nearly fractured…
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Federal Judge Declines to Halt White House Ballroom Construction But Issues Strict Warning on Future Work
In a federal courtroom just blocks from where the historic East Wing of the White House once stood, a judge delivered a warning that cuts through the noise of Washington partisanship. While declining to immediately halt construction on President Trump’s…
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Trump Slams the Door: Five New Nations Face Complete Emtry Restrictions
The borders of the United States tightened significantly on Tuesday evening. In a sweeping new proclamation, President Trump expanded his administration’s travel ban, adding five nations to the list of countries whose citizens face a total suspension of entry. This…
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Who is Michelea Ponce? Nurse Faces Backlash After Confronting Target Employee Over Charlie Kirk Shirt
The modern town square is no longer a park or a courthouse steps; it is the aisle of a big-box store, and the weapon of choice is a smartphone camera. A viral incident involving a California nurse confronting an elderly…
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Did the Supreme Court Invent a New Gun Right?
For 217 years, the Second Amendment didn’t protect your right to own a gun for self-defense in your home. Then in 2008, it suddenly did. The Supreme Court’s decision in District of Columbia v. Heller declared for the first time…