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Trump-backed voter ID bill faces GOP resistance as Tillis vows to stop it

Senate Republicans are ready for a floor battle over a voter ID bill despite internal divisions, with Sens. Thom Tillis , R-N.C., and Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, in opposition.

Behind Bernie Sanders’ 5% wealth tax, what’s in the water at CNN, and other commentary

Sen. Bernie Sanders’ bill to sock billionaires with a 5% wealth tax, a “litmus test” for Democratic presidential candidates, “has attracted a coalition of...

Poisonous Falsehood from Ramin Fatehi

The main reason gun-control proposals don’t tend to go far in our country is that most people, with good reason, don’t believe they will...

The American Islamist Threat Never Left Us

There is no reason we should be handing out citizenship to people who hate America and wish to kill Americans.

How Populism Turned the Road to Housing Act into the Road to Nowhere

Spikes in popular support for bad, but seemingly minor, anti-market policies can quickly spiral into more serious problems.

Justice Scalia at 90: A Justice for the Ages (Part 3)

As we mark his 90th birthday, we can say about the protracted fight for originalism to which he was indispensable: Justice Antonin Scalia won.

WATCH: Bessent says $11.3B first week of Iran war ‘not something we have to worry about’

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Thursday that the cost of the Iran war was "not something that we have to worry about," as the Pentagon said the first week of war cost the United States $11.3 billion.

Democrats want to censure GOP Rep. Andy Ogles over anti-Muslim comments; Rep. Randy Fine may be next

Rep. Andy Ogles is facing a censure threat over a series of social media posts made this week that include "Muslims don't belong in American society."

Trump DOJ warned court ISIS convict needed 20 years. Judge gave him 11, he was free to kill

The Trump Justice Department sought double the judge's prison sentence for Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, meaning that if it had been adopted, then the accused Old Dominion University assassin would still be in prison and not free to kill an Army war hero.

On This Day: Washington rightly fears the Brits will use smallpox as a chemical weapon

The following is an installment of “On This Day,” a series celebrating America’s 250th anniversary by following the actions of Gen. George Washington, the Continental Congress, and the men and women whose bravery and sacrifice led up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. March 13, 1776 The British decision to use smallpox as […]

CNN is ‘amplifying’ the Iranian regime: Joe Concha

Washington Examiner columnist Joe Concha slammed CNN for airing the Iranian state media’s televised address of someone reading a speech from the new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei. The remarks were the first time the public heard from Khamenei since he was elevated to supreme leader after his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed by United States and Israeli airstrikes. The younger […]

Junk science, lawfare, and the future of American medical innovation

As a physician who has spent decades caring for patients and later had the privilege of serving as Secretary of Health and Human Services, I have seen firsthand how fragile medical progress can be. Breakthrough therapies and medical devices don’t happen by accident. They require years of research, substantial investment, and a regulatory environment grounded […]

Health wearables are not worth the cost of America’s data security

By any reasonable measure, the Trump administration’s and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s push to expand wearable health tracking technology among Americans is rooted in a laudable goal. The effort seeks to improve public health outcomes in a nation struggling with chronic disease, obesity, and a broken preventive care culture. Kennedy […]

Inside Florida’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ detention center

Recent headlines about Florida’s “Alligator Alcatraz” immigration detention center have centered on funding disputes, reimbursement rules, environmental reviews, and a contested $608 million price tag. The Department of Justice has clarified that any federal funding would be reimbursement-based and limited to per-detainee operational costs, not construction or site development. These are legitimate public policy and […]

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