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Judge shoots down Northern Virginia schools' lawsuit to keep transgender bathrooms
A federal judge on Friday rejected lawsuits by Fairfax County and Arlington County school boards over their transgender bathroom use policies, saying their challenge to losing federal grant money...

Trump Is Down, but Not Out, in the Tariffs Court Case | National Review
It’s a case he should lose, but it’s no slam dunk. Source link

NYC Mayor Eric Adams says he won't quit the race and is the only one who can beat Mamdani
New York City Mayor Eric Adams said Friday that he won't succumb to pressure to end his reelection campaign and insisted he is the only candidate strong enough to...

Lawfare and Constant Emergencies Put the Judiciary at Risk | National Review
A year of peril lies ahead for the federal courts. Source link

Trump says Democrats using Jeffrey Epstein obsession to cover up GOP wins
President Trump called for an end to the focus on the Jeffrey Epstein case, saying the Justice Department has done its job. Source link

Tim Kaine Is an Ignoramus | National Review
Is it too much to ask that a U.S. senator know a little bit about our heritage? Source link

Trump: Zohran Mamdani likely to be New York mayor unless 2 opponents quit race
President Donald Trump said Thursday that he thinks Democrat Zohran Mamdani is likely to become New York City's next mayor unless two of the three major candidates running against...

Kennedy strikes back: HHS secretary battles outraged Democrats at hearing centered on vaccines
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. beat back Senate Democrats' blistering barrage of attacks Thursday accusing him of eviscerating U.S. vaccine policies. Source link

The Greatest Showman on Earth vs. the Global Propaganda Superpower | National Review
In the long run, the obviousness of China’s weaknesses will grow. But for now, in the battle of appearances, the Party’s propaganda may be outpacing Trump’s showmanship. Source...

The Strategic and Legal Flaws in Trump’s Literal War on Drugs | National Review
A metaphor no more. Source link