Tad DeHaven and Molly Nixon The settlement in Donald Trump’s lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service, in which the president was effectively both plaintiff and defendant, creates a taxpayer-financed, nearly…
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Norbert J. Michel and Christian Kruse House Financial Services Chairman French Hill (R‑AR), Ranking Member Maxine Waters (D‑CA), and other members of the House leadership team deserve enormous credit for…
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Ian Vásquez and Marcos Falcone The US indictment of Raúl Castro today raises hope for an end to the Castro tyranny, something that ideally would happen in a bloodless way.…
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President Donald Trump was the biggest winner of Tuesday’s wide slate of primary elections as the president celebrated a large swath of his preferred candidates winning GOP primaries or advancing…
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Alabama is one step closer to anointing the Republican successor to Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala. But determining which candidate will come out on top is still weeks away, given that…
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President Donald Trump split with immigration hawks by defending Chinese students in the U.S. while also softening on Chinese-owned farmland — creating friction inside MAGA and unexpected overlap with moderate…
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Microbiologist one step closer to winning late Democrat’s seat after surviving crowded Dem primary
Georgia state Rep. Jasmine Clark won the Democratic primary race Tuesday night in Georgia’s 13th Congressional District, setting up a November match-up against Republican Jonathan James Chavez in the race…
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Omar breaks silence on alleged fraud connections in statement pointing to Trump admin: ‘Flat-out false’
FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., is speaking out over mounting questions from critics about her possible connection to the massive Feeding Our Future fraud scandal in Minnesota and…
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Krit Chanwong Gas prices have surged due to the war in Iran. In response, President Donald Trump and Senator Josh Hawley (R‑MO) have proposed suspending the federal gas tax for…
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Clark Neily Earlier this week, the Securities and Exchange Commission quietly repealed a self-servingly speech-suppressing policy it had maintained for more than 50 years: the so-called “no-deny” rule, which required settling defendants…
