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Fallen US soldiers in Operation Epic Fury remembered as patriotic, dedicated

Heartbreaking details emerge about the soldiers killed in an Iranian retaliatory drone strike: a father, a mother of two, a history buff, and a 20-year-old with a bright future.

US whiskey exports to Canada collapse nearly 70% after Trump tariff fight

American whiskey exports to Canada collapsed 65% after trade war tariffs, dropping from $250M to $89M as Canadian provinces block U.S. spirits sales.

Best of the Babylon Bee: Iranian generals kicking themselves for not meeting over Zoom

Every week, The Post will bring you our picks of the best one-liners and stories from satirical site the Babylon Bee to take the...

How Higher Ed Has Poisoned the American Mind

In a recent book, three professors argue that the American mind has been poisoned.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 4

2016—In an op-ed in the New York Times, Vice President Biden argues—or appears to argue (his prose meanders)—that the Senate has a constitutional duty to give a...

A Bad Night in Texas for the GOP’s Future

A gapingly vast money pit has just opened up for both parties in the Lone Star State.

A Victory for Parental Common Sense over School Grooming Gag Rules

The Supreme Court strikes another blow for parents and against gender madness.

The Border Tax Is Back, and It’s Still a Terrible Idea

The BAT is a gamble with America’s economic future, and it’s not a gamble worth taking.

GOP challenger Steve Toth ousts Rep. Dan Crenshaw in Texas primary

Republican challenger Steve Toth defeated U.S. Rep. Dan Crenshaw on Tuesday night, ousting the only House Republican in Texas who President Trump didn't endorse heading into the nation's first big primary of 2026.

Talarico wins Texas Senate Democratic nomination while Cornyn and Paxton head to Republican runoff

State Rep. James Talarico topped Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett in an expensive and fiercely contested Texas Senate Democratic primary that once again has the party dreaming of a big upset in November.

Why is the White House trying to kill common-sense AI legislation in Utah?

Republicans in the Utah Legislature are advancing the “AI Transparency Act,” a measured bill that tries to impose basic accountability on the biggest, most powerful AI developers in the world. The bill, H.B. 286, does not create a new regulatory agency. It does not micromanage technical design choices. It does not hand trial lawyers a […]

The DNA evidence Tucker Carlson ignores

Turbocharged by social media, a long-debunked antisemitic conspiracy theory is back and helping fuel the sharp rise in anti-Jewish sentiment. What once lived on the fringes of the internet now widely circulates on major platforms and has been repackaged to delegitimize Israel, erase Jewish history, and dress ancient prejudices in the language of “science.” This […]

Trump should stay firm in Iran

The joint U.S.-Israeli air campaign against Iran represents a genuine opportunity for long-term Middle Eastern stability. The early results are good. Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is dead, as are dozens of senior Iranian military and political figures. The regime is already heavily decapitated in a way that is historically unusual. The hunt for Saddam Hussein […]

Striking Iran now is risky. Holding off would have been a greater gamble

The current U.S.–Israeli campaign against Iran reflects a shared judgment in Washington and Jerusalem: Constraining Tehran without threatening regime survival is no longer sustainable. For decades, Washington and its allies managed the Islamic Republic through sanctions, covert disruption, proxy containment, diplomacy, and calibrated force. These measures imposed costs while preserving the assumption that the regime […]

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