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Trump is right to target fraud cartels. Here’s what should come next

At the State of the Union, President Donald Trump displayed a commitment to weed out ongoing and multifaceted efforts to defraud the American people. He announced that Vice President JD Vance would lead a “war on fraud,” promising to end the looting of the American taxpayer. This action adds firepower to the administration’s ongoing effort […]

Trump owes fallen soldiers victory against murderous Iran regime

Six Americans are dead, and there may be more before the end of Operation Epic Fury. Before strategy and political debate, there are families whose lives have been permanently altered. Parents, spouses, children, and teammates will carry this loss for the rest of their lives. Their grief is immediate and enduring. The nation owes them more […]

How our enemies are dividing US college campuses

Most Americans seem to agree higher education is broken. A Pew poll from last fall found that as many as 70% of people believe the system is heading in the wrong direction. To be fair, there are plenty of reasons to be concerned — rising costs and increasingly divisive campus activism are just two. These are not […]

When a murder becomes a musical: The Left’s celebration of Luigi Mangione

The trial for alleged killer Luigi Mangione is set for this summer. By that time, it will have been approximately a year and a half since UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was murdered. The killing was shocking for several reasons. An innocent father of two was shot in the back on a New York sidewalk while […]

How Trump can make a deal to save the Great Salt Lake

The crisis warrants presidential attention: the lake affects air quality for millions of Americans, sustains major Western industries, and supports a multibillion-dollar regional economy. 

Daines’s last-minute retirement maneuver leaves Capitol Hill stunned — and some frustrated

Sen. Steve Daines’s (R-Mont.) decision not to seek reelection — and last-minute switcheroo for his preferred candidate — caught the political world off-guard this week as it slammed the door on a competitive election process in polarizing fashion. Daines, a two-term senator, sent shockwaves across Washington and Montana with a maneuver that saw Kurt Alme,...

No, Trump is not going to cancel the midterms

Greene has had to deal with some truly vile death threats of her own in recent years — surely she knows better. Irresponsible words and conjecture, most especially in the “Age of Trump,” can go sideways in an instant.  

Trump chides Supreme Court, says it hasn’t had ‘guts to do what’s right’

President Trump lashed out at the Supreme Court again on Friday, voicing deep frustration with “a number” of recent decisions that have included the rejection of his signature tariff policy and his attempts to federalize the National Guard, among other setbacks. “I think the Supreme Court ought to be ashamed of itself for a lot...

Trump revamps war on drugs with ‘Shield of the Americas’ endeavor

President Trump on Saturday announced a new coalition to counter drug trafficking and cartels during the inaugural “Shield of the Americas" summit in Miami. “On this historic day, we come together to announce a brand-new military coalition to eradicate the criminal cartels plaguing our region,” Trump said during the event, which convened a range of...

New York’s big bet on congestion relief is paying off

The results are transformative and undeniable.

United CEO: Airfare likely to rise as jet fuel prices surge

United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby warned this week that soaring jet fuel prices tied to conflict in the Middle East could soon push airline ticket prices higher. Kirby, following an event at Harvard University, noted that while the demand for air travel was still strong, the carrier would likely feel a “meaningful” impact on its...

From Redcoats to robots: AI is challenging our republic’s future

If we are to survive as a republic, we must remain faithful to the constitutional structure that afforded us the stability that we have enjoyed for over two centuries.

19 states approved permanent daylight saving time. Why they still have to change their clocks

They want to observe daylight saving time year-round. Here's why they can't.

Hegseth on reports of Russia helping Iran: ‘No one’s putting us in danger’

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth rebuffed concerns that Russia is supporting Iran amid the U.S.’s ongoing military operation in the Middle East. Hegseth said “no one’s putting us in danger” when asked by CBS News’s Major Garrett about reports that Russia provided information to Iran to help them target U.S. bases in the Middle East.  “We’re...

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