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Congresswoman Pleads Not Guilty To Federal Assault Charges Following ICE Facility Visit

NEWARK, N.J. — U.S. Representative LaMonica McIver (D-N.J.) pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to federal charges stemming from a May 9 incident at the Delaney Hall immigration detention center in Newark. McIver faces three counts of assaulting, resisting, and impeding federal officers during a congressional oversight visit. Two of the counts carry potential sentences of […]

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Mamdani’s Manhattan: NYC Edges Toward Islamic Socialism

On Tuesday, New York Democrats did the unthinkable: they nominated an Islamic extremist and avowed socialist, Zohran Mamdani, to be the party’s candidate for Mayor of the largest city in the United States. If the past 50 years of municipal elections are any indication, this nomination is effectively a coronation. In a city where Democrats […]

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Left-Wing Group Risks Millions In Federal Funds After Ignoring Trump’s DEI Order

A progressive nonprofit that has received millions in federal grants is now under legal scrutiny for allegedly violating anti-discrimination laws and executive orders through its race-based internship program. The Croatan Institute, a North Carolina-based organization committed to promoting “diversity, equity, and inclusion” in finance, may face the loss of both its federal funding and nonprofit […]

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Homeland Security Announces Arrest Of 11 Iranian Nationals Illegally In US

Authorities have reportedly caught and detained multiple Iranians hiding in the United States. According to a Tuesday press release from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), 11 Iranian nationals in the U.S. illegally were arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) last weekend. A U.S. citizen who “threatened to kill ICE law enforcement while harboring an illegal […]

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Scott Brown Enters New Hampshire Senate Race, Setting Up High-Stakes Battle

Republicans are back in the fight — here’s why. Former U.S. Sen. Scott Brown has officially jumped into the 2026 New Hampshire Senate race, launching a high-profile showdown against Democratic U.S. Rep. Chris Pappas. The seat is open following Sen. Jeanne Shaheen’s decision not to seek reelection. Brown, who represented Massachusetts in the Senate from […]

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Andrew Cuomo Concedes To Zohran Mamdani In Stunning Political Upset

In a dramatic turn of events in the New York City Democratic mayoral primary, former Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) conceded Tuesday night to progressive Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani (D–Queens), who surged ahead in first-round voting and now leads in the city’s ranked-choice process. Speaking to supporters, Cuomo acknowledged the shifting tide: “Tonight was not our night. […]

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Murkowski Says She’s Open To Leaving The Republican Party

Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R‑Alaska) said Monday that she’s open to leaving the Republican Party and possibly becoming an independent, even caucusing with Senate Democrats. She made the remarks while promoting her upcoming memoir and emphasized she’s exploring “something different than the status quo.” Murkowski described the scenario as “supremely hypothetical”, but admitted “there may be that […]

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Is Your Doctor’s MD In DEI?

Amid concerns that doctors are coming out of school with political agendas and not medical knowledge, one United States senator is moving to end taxpayer-funded indoctrination. Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA), a member of the Senate Budget Committee, reintroduced the Embracing anti-Discrimination, Unbiased Curricula and Advancing Truth in Education (EDUCATE) Act, “which would block federal funding […]

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Ranked Choice Voting Could Install An Islamic Extremist In New York City Hall

Ranked choice voting is a seductive idea. It promises moderation, civility, and consensus. But as the 2025 New York City mayoral race illustrates with brutal clarity, its actual function is something closer to electoral alchemy, capable of transforming ideological second-raters into frontrunners through procedural sleight of hand. The system does not amplify the popular will. […]