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Broncos star speaks out following domestic violence arrest, fires off an apology
Denver Broncos edge rusher Jonathon Cooper broke his silence on Instagram after domestic violence arrest, posting Bible scripture and apologizing for his actions.
Noncitizens on voter rolls in Democrat-run state exposed as RNC chair pledges secure elections
Noncitizens were found on New Jersey voter rolls for years, with some voting in prior elections, according to RNC and NJGOP documents.
Batya Ungar-Sargon explains why so many American Jews became Dems — and why some now feel politically homeless
Batya Ungar-Sargon argues in her new book that American Jews' alliance with the left was shaped by history, not identity, and Oct. 7 was a wake-up call.
Americans are ditching ultra-processed snacks for an ancient fruit that’s exploding in popularity
U.S. dates sales surged 33% in 2025 as the ancient fruit gains popularity among Americans on social media as a whole-food alternative to ultra-processed snacks.
SENATOR TIM SHEEHY: Soft-on-crime judges need consequences. The JAIL Act delivers
The JAIL Act seeks to end judicial immunity, allowing victims to sue judges who release violent repeat offenders on bail who then commit more crimes.
Mamdani’s $22 billion housing lunacy proposal will socialize the skyline
Mayor Zohran Mamdani's $22 billion Block by Block housing plan proposes 200,000 rent-controlled homes, but it will worsen New York City's crisis.
Legalizing pot didn’t kill the black market, it created a marketing department for it
Legal cannabis sales in California dropped 11% as the black market captures over 60% of marijuana consumed, raising questions about legalization.
Walz administration ignored fraud warnings as billions vanished, House oversight report alleges
House Oversight Committee report alleges Gov. Tim Walz turned a blind eye to billions in fraud in Minnesota's social services programs for years.
Forget corruption: From Graham Platner to Ken Paxton, both parties embrace the politics of hypocrisy
Democrats and Republicans both overlook scandals in their own candidates, from Graham Platner's allegations in Maine to Ken Paxton's history in Texas.