DANIEL VAUGHAN: The Law That Would Have Stopped the Shreveport Killer Was Already on the Books. Democrats Just Didn't Use It.

In January, BART, the subway and rail system serving San Francisco and its suburbs, reported that crime on its trains…
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DANIEL VAUGHAN: The Law That Would Have Stopped the Shreveport Killer Was Already on the Books. Democrats Just Didn't Use It.
In January, BART, the subway and rail system serving San Francisco and its suburbs, reported that crime on its trains fell 41 percent in 2025. The agency installed 715 new fare gates across all 50 stations. Fare gates are the waist-high turnstiles riders must pass…
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Justice Department subpoenas witnesses for D.C. grand jury in John Brennan investigation
Federal prosecutors have subpoenaed multiple witnesses to testify before a grand jury in Washington as part of the Justice Department's investigation into former CIA Director John Brennan, three people familiar with the matter told the Associated Press on Monday. At least three subpoenas went out…
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Cory Booker rallies Michigan Democrats with revival-style speech demanding 'foot soldiers'
Sen. Cory Booker brought a preacher's cadence and a candidate's ambition to the Michigan Democratic Convention, delivering a roughly 25-minute address that urged party faithful to become "foot soldiers" and turn the "Michigan hand" into the "Michigan fist." The New Jersey Democrat's performance drew cheers…
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Nancy Sinatra calls Trump's use of her father's signature song 'sacrilege'
Nancy Sinatra lashed out at President Donald Trump on Sunday after he shared a video of Frank Sinatra performing "My Way" on his Truth Social platform, calling the post "a sacrilege" and lamenting that she has no power to stop it. The public rebuke, delivered…
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Supreme Court declines Massachusetts parents' challenge over school's secret gender transition of their child
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear an appeal from two Massachusetts parents who say a public school secretly encouraged their child's social gender transition, using a new name and pronouns behind their backs while presenting a different picture in every communication sent home.…
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Pro-communist and anti-Israel activist groups lobby NYC Council on home health aide bill
A pair of radical activist groups, one that openly calls itself a communist training ground, the other that dismissed the October 7 massacre as "chickens coming home to roost", have been picketing and petitioning outside New York City Hall to push the City Council toward…
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Mamdani refuses to say whether AOC should challenge Schumer, ducks Harris 2028 question
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani sat across from NBC's Kristen Welker on Sunday and did what politicians do when every honest answer carries a cost: he said nothing at all. Asked repeatedly whether Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez should mount a primary challenge against Sen. Chuck…
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Dark money from Soros-linked groups and national Democrats floods Virginia redistricting referendum
More than $64 million poured into a single Virginia ballot referendum on congressional redistricting, the vast majority of it from national Democratic figures, labor unions, and dark money groups tied to billionaire megadonor George Soros. The money dwarfed opposition spending by more than three to…
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Trump overrules Energy secretary on gas prices, insists relief will come faster than Wright predicts
President Trump flatly rejected his own Energy secretary's timeline on falling gas prices Monday, telling The Hill that Chris Wright was "totally wrong" to suggest Americans might not see sub-$3 fuel until next year. The public contradiction, delivered in a phone interview, exposed a visible…
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Pennsylvania father loses wife and six children in propane explosion that leveled family home
A propane explosion tore through a family home in Lamar Township, Pennsylvania, on Sunday morning, killing a 34-year-old mother and all six of her children. The father, David F. Stolzfus, survived only because he was not home when the blast struck around 8:30 a.m. State…
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Trump signs stopgap FISA extension through April 30 after House GOP fails to deliver long-term deal
President Trump on Saturday signed a 10-day extension of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, keeping the government's most contested surveillance authority alive through April 30 after House Republicans could not agree on a longer renewal. The signing averted a Monday expiration but…
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Harmeet Dhillon reveals 350,000 dead voters on rolls as DOJ sues 29 states over registration records
The Department of Justice has found at least 350,000 dead people still listed on voter rolls across multiple jurisdictions, and has referred roughly 25,000 individuals with no citizenship records to the Department of Homeland Security for further investigation, Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet…
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Harmeet Dhillon reveals 350,000 dead voters still on rolls as DOJ sues 29 states over registration data
The Department of Justice has found at least 350,000 dead people on voter rolls across the jurisdictions it has reviewed so far and referred roughly 25,000 individuals with no citizenship records to the Department of Homeland Security, Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon…
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Federal judge sides with states, blocks Kennedy's bid to cut gender-care funding for minors
A federal judge in Oregon issued a written opinion rebuking Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for attempting to strip Medicare and Medicaid funding from hospitals that provide gender-affirming care to minors, ruling that Kennedy exceeded his legal authority and bypassed the…
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