Journalistic malpractice is killing conservative journalism. Instead of striving for accuracy, personalities are taking over.
Also in today’s newsletter, how Supreme Court justices reacted to the administration’s use of emergency powers ...
More than half of Americans believe it is very or somewhat likely that a political candidate will be assassinated in the next ...
Hundreds of protesters marched from the Washington Monument to the U.S. Capitol and Supreme Court decrying President Donald ...
U.S. Senate Republicans on Sunday prepared a concerted push toward quickly confirming President Donald Trump's third Supreme ...
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Mesa Councilwoman Julie Spilsbury has amassed a sizable war chest in her battle to keep her seat against newcomer Dorean Taylor, who’s raised about a third of that, according to campaign finance ...
According to Pew Research Center's analysis using validated voter data, Trump captured 48 percent of Latino voters in the 2024 election while former Vice President Kamala Harris won just 51 percent - ...
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett praised Erika Kirk’s resilience and forgiveness, urging students to face hostility ...
Justice Brett Kavanaugh questioned on Wednesday when the “endpoint” should be for race to no longer be considered in congressional redistricting, as the high court heard arguments in a case that could ...
Kavanaugh appears to be the pivotal justice in the Louisiana case, just as he was two years ago in a similar redistricting dispute from Alabama. He and Chief Justice John Roberts, who has demonstrated ...
Believe it or not, there was a time when the Supreme Court’s emergency docket rulings did not regularly garner controversy; they were simply the means by which the court could consider time-sensitive ...