Newly re-elected Minneapolis Democratic Mayor Jacob Frey is taking criticism for giving a victory speech in Somali and saying that Minneapolis belongs to Somalia.
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Federal judge dismisses Boeing felony charges despite victims’ families opposition to $1.1B settlement deal
Boeing avoids felony prosecution for 737 MAX crashes after agreeing to pay over $1.1 billion in fines and strengthen safety programs under DOJ deal.
The Chatbot Diaries: How AI Sex Is Getting Mainstreamed
Note: the following article contains descriptions of sexual content that may not be appropriate for all readers. When OpenAI CEO Sam Altman discussed artificial intelligence Read More
Appeals court says Texas can enforce drag show ban, suggests not all drag shows violate state law
A federal appeals court ruled that Texas can enforce drag show restrictions targeting performances on public property or when children are present.
Federal judge rules Trump’s Portland National Guard deployment unconstitutional in permanent injunction
A federal judge ruled on Friday the Trump administration’s National Guard deployment to Portland violated the 10th Amendment after a 3-day trial over ICE building protests.
House GOP probe targets Soros-linked groups over alleged Antifa funding ties
House Republicans Jim Jordan and Chip Roy demand documents from liberal nonprofits over alleged Antifa support in new congressional investigation.
More than 500,000 Californians demand voting overhaul, back ‘straightforward’ ID law
Republican state Sen. Tony Strickland is helping lead an effort to require government-issued ID for California voting after collecting 500,000 petition signatures.
Morning Brief: SCOTUS Takes Up Trump Tariffs, ICE Checks Mamdani, & Dems Rig Maps In California
The Supreme Court considers President Donald Trump’s authority to impose tariffs, a standoff is brewing in New York City between Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani and ICE, Read More
House conservatives back new funding deal to end shutdown, reject ‘wasteful’ Obamacare subsidies
Some House Republicans are backing a funding bill extension to January 2026 as the government shutdown enters its 37th day.
Law students eager to fight corrosive campus ‘cancel culture’ spreading nationwide
This year’s Federalist Society convention will highlight young conservatives law students, who are defending viewpoint diversity and free speech on university campuses across the country.