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Bessent says Iran’s economy is in ‘free fall’ and U.S. will target Iranian airlines next

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Thursday said Iran must satisfy U.S. demands in peace negotiations to "end the downward spiral" of its economy.

Federal judge declines to block Trump’s citizenship verification plan for elections

A federal judge ruled Thursday against groups challenging President Trump's plan to use the Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Postal Service to police voter fraud, finding that the organizations lack the legal standing to sue.

Michigan Democrats get a chance to make their case for the Senate and their party’s future

Michigan Democrats are hoping to hold on to an open U.S. Senate seat as the party fights to win back a majority in Washington. But they first must settle their own arguments.

Coming soon to a sky near you: Electric planes and autonomous flight

Government agencies are eyeing advancements in air transportation over the next decade: electric planes and fully autonomous flight.

DOJ sues four Democrat-led states that block ICE from registering undercover vehicles

The Department of Justice announced lawsuits Thursday against four Democrat-led states that have policies blocking ICE from obtaining registrations for vehicles used in undercover work.

The CIA’s insane gold bars scandal

THE CIA’S INSANE GOLD BARS SCANDAL. Here is the basic story, as alleged in an affidavit filed in federal court: In 2009, a man named David Rush, a Navy veteran, took a job at the CIA. As part of the application process, he told the CIA that he had a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics from […]

Mexico is key to solving Permian Basin crisis

The Permian Basin is one of the largest oil and gas regions in the world, and that productivity has become its own problem. Natural gas is arriving at the Waha Hub in West Texas faster than existing infrastructure can move it, creating periodic pricing collapses and exposing the simple truth that supply without predictable demand […]

Faster Labor Contracts Act would silence workers’ voices and empower bureaucrats

Having secured seven Republican signatures on their discharge petition, Democratic lawmakers just secured an imminent vote on the Faster Labor Contracts Act — a union leaders’ pipedream that was considered too radical to pass Congress even under the Obama-era Democratic supermajority.  This legislation would allow unelected, uninformed federal bureaucrats to set the terms of union […]

Ban gas station heroin: Three headlines, one deadly drug

Three seemingly unrelated headlines dominated the news in recent weeks: NBA star Brandon Clarke passed away, the family of a teenager who died from a drug overdose after prompting by ChatGPT sued OpenAI, and the resignation of FDA Commissioner Marty Makary. But, there’s a disturbing thread that ties these disconnected stories together: Kratom — a […]

Iran war shows United States is not energy sovereign

The United States is more energy-dominant than ever before. We lead the world in oil and gas production, producing more than at any other time in history. Yet the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz proves that energy dominance doesn’t protect us entirely from global shocks. The ultimate energy dominance is energy sovereignty, which requires […]

Rollins restoring food stamps program to intended purpose

The food stamp program was born during the Great Depression as an emergency mechanism to get basic staple foods to families facing widespread hardship. The mission was simple: put real food on the table for people who couldn’t afford it. Ninety years later, the program looks almost nothing like that. Today, food stamps can be […]

On This Day: Washington sets the foundation for America’s first military intelligence network

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. May 28, 1776 Gen. George Washington is in Philadelphia. He […]

California’s high gas prices are unnecessary and a threat to food security

The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has restricted the flow of energy to global markets, severely impacting oil prices. As a direct result of rising oil prices, gas prices have also risen worldwide, including in the United States. Although the average prices of gas and diesel have risen in the U.S. to $4.51 per […]

The climate change house of cards is finally collapsing 

The prevailing climate change narrative took a big hit in recent days, as scientists who comprise the United Nations’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change are backing away from more outlandish climate predictions for the 21st century. Extreme forecasts of rising temperatures of 4 to 5 degrees, the scientists wrote in the journal Geoscientific Model Development, […]

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