Tonight’s primaries span six states and a handful of consequential congressional and statewide contests, and this live-update primer lays out what to watch, why...
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Darnell Thompkins is a conservative opinion writer from Atlanta, GA, known for his insightful commentary on politics, culture, and community issues. With a passion for championing traditional values and personal responsibility, Darnell brings a thoughtful Southern perspective to the national conversation. His writing aims to inspire meaningful dialogue and advocate for policies that strengthen families and empower individuals.
The White House Correspondents’ Association rescheduled its annual dinner for July 24 after the April 25 event was violently disrupted by an armed attacker who...
The Department of Justice unearthed a stash of documents placed in burn bags that appear to be linked to the work of former Special Counsel Jack Smith, raising questions...
The rise of Democratic Socialists in state and national politics has become a repeat storyline, and Wisconsin’s Francesca Hong now sits at the center of that...
This article lays out how Paul Randall allegedly funneled more than $270 million from California’s Medi‑Cal program into luxury purchases, the federal response that...
An Obama-appointed judge has blocked efforts to remove a continuous anti-Trump protest near the White House, ruling that the slogan “86 47” does not, on its...
The Utah court recently rejected a defense push to close preliminary hearings in the Tyler Robinson case, insisting the public and media have a presumptive right to...
The Department of Justice has unmasked details about a 27-year-old Brooklyn man accused of loudly threatening to kill an ICE officer and his family during a protest...
This article examines the sudden complications in the Maine Democratic Senate primary after Governor Janet Mills paused her campaign but left her name on the ballot, and...
The Lincoln Memorial hides a massive, 50,000-square-foot undercroft that most visitors never see, and the Department of the Interior will open it to the public in June...
