Next week is the 50th anniversary of the dismissal of the Whitlam government. We’re joined by Niki Savva and David Solomon to talk about their memories of that day.
Project Esther, launched as a conservative strategy to fight antisemitism, appears to be unraveling after Heritage's ...
New York State Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani, now a NYC mayoral candidate, speaks during a news conference outside the White House to announce a hunger strike to demand that President Joe Biden "call ...
A clear guide to WLFI, the TRUMP memecoin and USD1, explaining how token sales, trading fees and treasury deals produced $802 ...
You can’t find many clichés hoarier than Tip O’Neill’s rule that “all politics is local.” A truism is supposed to be true, though. Does this one still hold?
For several days, people all over the country (and all over the internet) have been talking about Vice President JD Vance and ...
At the direction of Gov. Greg Abbott, state transportation officials told local leaders to remove crosswalk art often used to ...
The government is tying itself in knots to cast murder as self-defense and avoid legal limits on the president's use of the ...
One idea seemed to be on everybody’s mind during the Cumberland County Republican Committee’s Friends of Charlie Kirk event on Oct. 21: revival.
After around 20 years as a lawmaker in the Idaho Statehouse, Bart Davis said he had to learn to check his “politics at the door” at his new job as the state’s top federal prosecutor.  That is a lesson ...
The suing states, cities and nonprofits accuse the Trump administration of subjecting public employees to a “political litmus test” to receive benefits.
A new lawsuit argues the latest changes to Public Service Loan Forgiveness could exclude public servants whose organizations ...
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