June 26, 2026

Politics

DOJ warns California over ‘Glock Ban’

The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Wednesday warned California that its “Glock ban” violates the Second Amendment and shared plans to file a federal complaint against the Golden State in court if officials do not cease enforcement of the law.  “Californians have the constitutional right to acquire and use state-of-the-art handguns to protect themselves,” Assistant Attorney General Harmeet…

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The Democratic Tea Party is here. Here’s where it might go next.

The Democratic Tea Party is here. Here’s where it might go next.

In November 2023, Melat Kiros blew up her career.  Major US law firms had signed a letter denouncing antisemitism and “calls for the elimination of the Israeli state.” Kiros, a 26-year-old attorney at one of those firms, publicly posted a rebuttal, in which she condemned bigotry but said the “geopolitical legitimacy of the Israeli state”…

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The Fight for a Free Press Also Turns 250

The Fight for a Free Press Also Turns 250

Long before a single shot was fired at Lexington or Concord, a revolution was already underway. It was waged with ink rather than arms. As America prepares to mark the 250th anniversary of its independence, it is worth honoring the force that made that independence imaginable: the colonial press.

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Trump halts bipartisan victory lap on housing

Trump halts bipartisan victory lap on housing

Hours before President Donald Trump was scheduled to sign ​comprehensive housing legislation into law from the Capitol on Wednesday, he abruptly canceled the event, saying he won’t sign it until Congress passes a separate election security measure. “Today’s Housing News Conference and Signing is hereby cancelled until such time as we pass the desperately needed…

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