Articles By: Ethan

Congresswoman Nancy Mace has officially thrown her hat into the ring for the 2026 Republican gubernatorial race in South Carolina.

In a victory for Second Amendment rights, a St. Louis couple, Mark and Patricia McCloskey, have successfully reclaimed their AR-15 rifle after a five-year legal ordeal.

Democratic Representative Jasmine Crockett of Texas, in a recent profile piece with The Atlantic, demonstrated a growing trend among progressives: placing their trust in those with the largest social media following rather than the most effective communicators.

In a recent interview, Georgia's Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene expressed her growing disillusionment with the Republican Party, raising questions about its current trajectory and her place within it.

Christine Pelosi has declared her intention to run for reelection to the Democratic National Committee (DNC) National Committee.

In a significant legal development, Judge Aileen Cannon has determined that Ryan Routh, accused of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump, will not be granted access to classified evidence presented by the government in his case.

In a legal drama unfolding in the Garden State, U.S. District Judge Matthew Brann, appointed during the Obama administration, is set to determine the fate of Alina Habba's tenure as Acting U.S. Attorney for New Jersey.

In a significant legal triumph, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has successfully advanced his battle against the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices of major financial institutions.

During a segment on CNNs The Arena this past Friday, Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) addressed the challenges Democrats face in the polls, attributing their struggles to the public's fatigue with President Donald Trumps administration, which she described as rife with chaos and corruption.

In a recent development in Washington, D.C., a federal courtroom has witnessed the termination of a 44-year-old consent decree that had previously barred the federal government from evaluating the skills and abilities of job applicants.

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