Articles By: Ethan

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has used the first veto of his tenure to block a public-safety measure aimed at shielding students and educators from anti-Semitic harassment and intimidation near schools and other learning institutions.

The future of Virginias controversial gerrymandering referendum, and the aggressive redistricting push it represents, now rests squarely with the courts.

Philadelphias progressive district attorney is once again under fire for shielding criminal aliens from accountability while keeping taxpayers in the dark about who, exactly, is benefiting from his policies.

The Department of Justice has moved to reinstate firing squads as an option for carrying out federal death sentences, signaling a decisive shift back toward robust enforcement of capital punishment under President Trumps second administration.

Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, a veteran lawmaker first elected to the House in 2006, is distilling his conservative message for the coming political battles into a stark contrast between the two major parties.

Prince Harry has once again thrust himself into the center of global politics, and once again it has not ended well for him.

A Florida judge lifted a firearms prohibition imposed on investigative journalist James OKeefe after West Palm Beach Police seized his weapons from his headquarters.

The U.S. Attorney General for the District of Columbia has halted her criminal probe into massive cost overruns tied to the renovation of the Federal Reserves Washington headquarters, shifting scrutiny to the central banks own watchdog.

Jake Reiner has spoken publicly for the first time about the brutal double murder of his parents, acclaimed Hollywood director Rob Reiner and his wife Michele, describing the loss as a living nightmare that has shattered his family and left him struggling to comprehend the role his own brother allegedly played.

The Department of Justice has quietly abandoned its criminal probe into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell over massive cost overruns tied to the renovation of the Feds Washington, DC, headquarters, shifting scrutiny to the central banks own watchdog.

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