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Ohio Raises Somali Flag

Columbus, Ohio, raised the Somali flag, sparking intense backlash.

LA and San Francisco Rank Among America’s Best Cities Despite Mass Exodus

Despite years of skyrocketing housing costs, office vacancies, and residents fleeing for greener pastures, Los Angeles and San Francisco have landed in the top five of a new national ranking of America's best cities for 2026.

Newsom Proposes National Billionaire Tax

Governor Gavin Newsom (D-CA) is calling for the United States to adopt a national billionaire tax and a public equity fund ensuring that every American owns a part of what Newsom called "future being built by AI."

White House Creates UFO Council

A Harvard University professor has been selected by the White House to lead an advisory council on UFOs.

Trump Threatens to Kill His Own Trade Deal

The president who once boasted about replacing NAFTA now says he's "not looking to renew" the very trade agreement he negotiated, throwing $1.9 trillion in annual commerce with Canada and Mexico into chaos.

E. Jean Carroll Demands Trump Pay Up

Carroll's attorneys filed papers in Manhattan federal court Tuesday demanding President Donald Trump pay a $5 million civil jury verdict, after the U.S. Supreme Court declined Monday to hear his appeal of the 2023 case.

Babies Born During 250th Celebration to Receive Limited Edition Cards

The Social Security Administration (SSA) announced a once-in-a-generation and first-of-its-kind commemorative Social Security card for babies born in the United States between July 2 and December 31, 2026.

DOJ Targets Birth Tourism

Federal prosecutors were directed to prioritize probes into birth tourism schemes after the Supreme Court struck down President Trump's order on birthright citizenship.

America’s New Air Force One Makes Its First Presidential Flight

President Donald Trump departed Joint Base Andrews on Wednesday morning aboard a refurbished Boeing 747-8i donated by the government of Qatar, marking the aircraft's first official flight carrying a sitting American president.

Professor Receives Settlement After Calling Charlie Kirk a ‘Psychopath’

A professor at the University of Tennessee will receive nearly $2 million to settle a lawsuit after officials sought to remove her after she shared social media posts condemning slain Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.

Socialist Ousts Longtime Democrat

Melat Kiros, a 29-year-old Democratic Socialist, beat longtime Democratic Rep. Diana DeGette for Colorado's 1st District.

Gavin Newsom Just Changed the Rules Because He’s Losing

Sonja Shaw won the California superintendent primary. The voters spoke. So Gavin Newsom changed the job.

Thomas Torches Roberts for Reviving ‘Feudal Darkness’ in Birthright Citizenship Ruling

The American Founders would be appalled. That's the message from Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, who issued blistering dissents today accusing Chief Justice John Roberts of dragging the nation back to medieval serfdom with his majority opinion on birthplace citizenship.

Senate Probe Targets USPS After Mail Dumped

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) has opened a congressional investigation into the U.S. Postal Service, demanding internal records on thousands of pieces of dumped mail, potential criminal wrongdoing, and millions of dollars in executive compensation paid while delivery failures mounted.

DOJ Charges Major Egg Producers With Price Rigging

The Justice Department filed a civil antitrust lawsuit Tuesday against five of the country's largest egg producers, accusing them of secretly coordinating to inflate benchmark egg prices for nearly three years while American families saw grocery bills soar.

The Court Just Rewrote the 14th Amendment

This was never supposed to be a hard case. The text of the 14th Amendment was written by men who had just buried six hundred thousand Americans fighting over whether a human being could be property. It was written to settle one specific question. Today the Court used it to settle a completely different one.

California Cities Among the Nation’s Least Educated

A new report from WalletHub details the nation's most and least educated cities.

House Again Blocks Tlaib’s Lebanon War Powers Resolution

The House voted Tuesday to kill Rep. Rashida Tlaib's (D-MI) latest attempt to restrict U.S. military activity in Lebanon.

Supreme Court to Weigh AR-15 Bans

The Supreme Court will consider whether AR-15 rifles are legal under the Second Amendment.

Los Angeles Pulls LGBT Mandate

Public school teachers in Los Angeles are no longer required to affirm the gender identity of students.