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Crypto lawyer with affordability-focused message challenges Letitia James for New York attorney general

New York City public attorney Khurram Dara on Thursday announced his run for attorney general against incumbent Letitia James. Dara is running as a Republican, setting up a primary fight with 2022 Republican attorney general candidate Michael Henry, a favorite among Republican officials in New York. The crypto attorney hopes to emerge on top with […]

Trump trades in attacks for praise as he hosts Mamdani in remarkably respectful Oval Office meeting

President Donald Trump and New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani emerged from their one-on-one meeting at the White House with a newly reinvigorated relationship after months of trash-talking between the two men. The Republican Party has been working to turn the next New York mayor into its new political bogeyman, warning voters about his socialist views […]

Mike Johnson denies he’s considering changing threshold for discharge petitions

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is pushing back against reports that he is considering changing the House rules to alter the threshold required for discharge petitions. Johnson told Fox News Digital that he will not seek to change the rules around discharge petitions, a method rank-and-file lawmakers can use to circumvent House leadership that Republicans have […]

Top teachers union warns educators about Republicans’ ‘arsenal of racist dog whistles’ and ‘transphobic tropes’

Newly released internal documents from an upcoming National Education Association training uncovered ideologically driven and openly partisan materials used to disparage Republicans, advance transgender advocacy, and “mobilize our progressive base.” The documents, obtained by Defending Education and reviewed by the Washington Examiner, accuse Republicans of using “racist dog whistles” and “transphobic tropes.” “The right has exploited ignorance about transgender […]

Ghislaine Maxwell would plead Fifth if questioned in House Epstein investigation

Ghislaine Maxwell, the associate of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, would assert her Fifth Amendment right if interviewed by the House Oversight Committee, according to a source familiar. Comer has issued multiple subpoenas in the investigation into Epstein since July, with Maxwell being one of them. Epstein’s associate was moved to a federal prison camp […]

DOJ says more charges against John Bolton could be filed

Federal prosecutors signaled Friday that former national security adviser John Bolton may face additional criminal charges as the Justice Department continues sifting through a vast collection of materials seized from his Maryland home and Washington office. At a hearing in Greenbelt, Maryland, Assistant U.S. Attorney Thomas Sullivan told U.S. District Judge Theodore Chuang that the […]

Digitization of aviation supply chain an opportunity to ascend out of 1950s

(The Center Square) – Moving passengers and cargo through the air is heavily regulated and significantly ties efficiency to expense. “As currently postured,” says U.S. Rep. Brad Knott (R-NC), “the FAA does control a lot of these processes. We’re stuck in the 1950s.” Knott has authored and filed the Aviation Supply Chain Safety and Security […]

Trump notches two court wins for immigration enforcement in Chicago but awaits troop deployment ruling

The Trump administration secured two key legal wins for its immigration operations in Chicago after facing multiple roadblocks in the courtroom. However, it is still awaiting a major decision on the National Guard deployment to the city. The administration’s latest win in federal court came Thursday, when the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th […]

Push to expand offshore oil production faces headwinds

(The Center Square) – About 80 million acres on the Outer Continental Shelf in the Gulf of America are up for lease in each of two upcoming auctions, marking a push by the Trump administration to significantly expand opportunities for offshore oil and gas production. But even as the industry applauds the move, it’s not certain […]

Kirk, positive Christianity focus of Ohio bill

(The Center Square) – Ohio lawmakers want teachers to know they can teach about the positive impact of religion, particularly Christianity, on American history. The Ohio House recently passed the Charlie Kirk American Heritage Act, which singles out Christianity as shaping American history and emphasizes religion’s consistency with freedom of speech. The legislation followed the death […]
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