A new public benefit corporation acquired left-wing dark money group Arabella Advisors' financial sponsorship arm, with the group itself "ceasing operations," the organization announced Monday.
Ethan Estis, one of the law students who helped draft the appeal, called the reversal a significant victory for students seeking fair treatment on campus.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's approval among New York voters has plummeted to a new all-time low, according to a Siena University poll released on Tuesday.
Oh, how the tables turn—and not gently, either. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries just had what can only be described as a painfully awkward moment that should’ve sent shockwaves through ...
It’s hard to wrap your head around something like this. Seven thousand Christians—7,000—have been killed in Nigeria in 2025 alone. That number should send a chill down your spine. That’s ...
Well, would you look at that—Democrats are eating their own again, and this time, the knives are coming out in Brooklyn. You’d think House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries might be ...
Republican Kansas Sen. Roger Marshall sent a Monday letter to the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sounding the alarm on what he called "serious" concerns ...
Washington Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez defended her effort to condemn Democratic Illinois Rep. Chuy García for "election subversion" against a group of her visibly angry Democratic colleagues on the House ...
“We've taken in hundreds of millions of dollars in tariff money. We're going to be issuing dividends probably by the middle of next year, maybe a little bit later than ...
“California’s anti-law enforcement policies discriminate against the federal government and are designed to create risk for our agents. These laws cannot stand."
The House of Representatives rejected a motion from House Democratic leadership to table a resolution condemning Democratic Illinois Rep. Chuy García for "election subversion" on Monday evening.
His withdrawal came after questions surfaced about suspicious signatures on his paperwork — allegations he initially dismissed as a partisan “coordinated attack."