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Wisconsin Supreme Court hears oral arguments on 1849 abortion ban validity

The Wisconsin Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Monday on whether the state’s pre-Civil War abortion ban will remain in place. The state’s Supreme Court is controlled by majority liberal justices, one of whom said she supported abortion rights on the campaign trail. The ruling is expected to take weeks, making the oral hearing a […]

Don Trump Jr. taunts Zelensky about ‘losing your allowance’

Donald Trump Jr. taunted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on social media, saying that his father’s administration would cut U.S. funding to Ukraine once inaugurated in January. Trump Jr. posted a clip on social media over the weekend of Zelensky, adding the caption: “POV [point of view]: You’re 38 days from losing your allowance.”  His snipe […]

The sexual separatism of the 4B movement won’t make women any happier

Some single liberal women are so upset over President Donald Trump’s return to the White House that they are swearing off all men altogether. “If we...

Working-class realignment not going away any time soon

BUTLER, Pennsylvania — On Oct. 4, several weeks after being shot at the Butler Farm Show Complex here in Western Pennsylvania, then-candidate Donald Trump came...

Trump appoints Stephen Miller as deputy chief of staff for policy

President-elect Donald Trump has tapped immigration hawk Stephen Miller as White House deputy chief of staff for policy. Vice President-elect J.D. Vance took to social media to congratulate Miller on the promotion on Monday. “This is another fantastic pick by the president. Congrats @StephenM!” he wrote on X. Miller served under the first Trump administration […]

McCarthy says next Congress’s success hinges on present House: ‘Don’t be taking vacations’

Former Rep. Kevin McCarthy suggested the House get to work sooner rather than later. McCarthy appeared on Sunday Night in America to react to the results of the 2024 election, which favored his party. When McCarthy was a congressman and Speaker of the House, the lower chamber of Congress had a 222 majority, which he […]

Witnesses in Daniel Penny case praise his actions, but prosecutors hint at racial tensions 

Daniel Penny’s defense team is relying on the testimony of mothers and other female witnesses aboard the New York City subway when he put Jordan Neely in a chokehold in an effort to subdue his threatening and violent presence. Meanwhile, the prosecution is insinuating Penny’s actions toward Neely were racially biased. Penny, a former Marine, […]

Homan pick for border czar ‘is what Americans voted for’

President-elect Donald Trump’s swift choice of former acting ICE Director Tom Homan as the nation’s “border czar” is quickly winning applause from immigration hawks. “This is what Americans voted for — seasoned, determined, and unflappable professionals like Tom Homan who will see to it that our borders are re-secured and that immigration laws are enforced […]

Campuses need to learn how to handle elections

When Donald Trump won the presidency for the first time in 2016, many professors canceled classes, students held a “cry-in” at Cornell University, and Virginia Tech offered counseling for students...

Biden should give veterans the Afghanistan accountability they seek

Veterans Day has arrived with the glut of discounts, free meals, and saccharine gratitude that seem inadequate compensation for those who were willing to sacrifice...

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