Tucker Carlson showed exactly where his priorities lie over the past few days. While Sen. Lindsey Graham, a true giant in the Senate for more than 23 years, died suddenly after a brief illness, the circumstances of which the FBI is investigating, Carlson stayed silent. Instead, he recently rushed to amplify Rep. Ro Khanna’s (D-CA) […]
Nothing much has changed with the New York Times over the years. In the 1930s, thanks to Walter Duranty, the so-called “newspaper of record” was effectively cheerleading for Joseph Stalin’s communism. Today, in Jia Lynn Yang’s “How American Socialism Changed, and Stormed the Democratic Party,” it displays a similar sympathy for a modernized version of […]
After an unseasonably, but not unprecedented, warm winter, the West is bone dry, water supplies are dangerously low, and wildfire risk is fearfully high. Parts of Colorado and Utah are infernos that, despite Herculean efforts and the deaths of three young firefighters, are not contained. Thank God, these fires are not as bad as those […]
There is a street in Tbilisi named after George W. Bush. Count the world’s capitals with a street named for an American president. It will not take you long. For years, Georgia was the largest non-NATO contributor of troops in Afghanistan. For years, International Republican Institute polling found roughly three-quarters of Georgians backing a pro-Western […]
Former Gov. Roy Cooper wants North Carolina to believe his call for Graham Platner to leave the Maine Senate race was an act of conscience. The timeline tells a different story. Cooper moved only after Democratic leadership in Washington moved first, and not a moment before. Start the clock on Oct. 21, 2025. That is […]
From the day the government put Medicaid on the chopping block, I’ve warned that these cuts would have serious consequences for patients, hospitals, and the communities that depend on them. As a retired orthopedic surgeon, I cared for patients in rural Michigan for more than 35 years, many of whom relied on Medicaid to afford […]
Hundreds of economics and artificial intelligence researchers warned Monday that institutions must begin preparing for the potential economic upheaval AI could unleash, while putting many jobs at risk. The open letter, signed by Nobel laureates, top computer scientists and technology executives, including from OpenAI, Google and Anthropic, said policymakers “must act now” to address the...
President Trump announced on Tuesday that he would scrap his proposal yesterday for a 20 percent tolling fee on cargo transiting the Strait of Hormuz, and would instead pursue trade and investment deals with Gulf states. Trump made the pitch a day ago as part of efforts to unlock commercial shipping through the crucial waterway....
President Trump is welcoming Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi to the White House on Tuesday morning as tensions in the Middle East simmer over renewed strikes between the U.S. and Iran. Al-Zaidi, a political newcomer who took office earlier this year after receiving Trump's backing, has made anti-corruption efforts a centerpiece of his government while...
President Trump on Monday proposed that the U.S. impose a toll on the Strait of Hormuz for providing safe passage to vessels traveling through the battle-ridden waterway in attempts to restore international oil shipping levels. The president said the U.S. would be “reimbursed” at a rate of 20 percent for being the “guardian" of the...