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Trump plan for Triumphal Arch moves step closer to reality

The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts reportedly offered preliminary approval to President Donald Trump's plan for a massive new monument in the nation's capital city.

Single Payer: The Fantasy Continues

Single payer is coming back as a cause for Democrats and it is politically perilous for them.

Iran, U.S. Announce Strait of Hormuz ‘Completely Open’ for Commercial Ships

Trump said the U.S. naval blockade of Iranian ports would remain in place until negotiations with Tehran conclude.

Bioethicists Argue That an Unborn Baby Is Merely a ‘Gestator’s’ Body Part

Please understand that this ongoing debate, which is mostly taking place in ivory tower obscurity, is acutely relevant to future abortion public policy.

Sánchez’s Dangerous Folly

Pedro Sánchez has now approved a decree effectively giving amnesty to ‘500,000’ illegal immigrants in the country.

The Cautionary Tale of Justin Fairfax

Justin Fairfax’s murder of his wife Cerina is a horrific and shocking crime, and his subsequent suicide is shocking as well.

Europe Has Plenty of Oil, It Just Doesn’t Want to Use It

The bottom line is that Europe has plenty of oil — and I don’t just mean olive oil. The continent’s governments just choose not...

Sound Advice for Higher Ed Leaders Interested in Reform

Change won’t happen unless and until key actors have an incentive for change.

Trump’s DOJ loses another voter list case

A federal judge on Friday shot down the Trump Justice Department's attempt to get a look at Rhode Island's voter lists, saying the feds were misusing a law meant to combat racial discrimination to try to clean up the registration rolls.

Trump lashes out against conservative media figures over Iran war

President Trump attacked high-profile conservative media figures over their criticism of the war in Iran, labeling his former boosters as "dumb," "low IQ" and "mentally ill."

Josh Shapiro plays the sports card in high-stakes game of presidential politics

"Josh from Juniata" is on the ballot this fall -- and could be again in 2028 -- staking his claim as a sports fanatic in a battleground state where sports can go where politics can't.

Orban’s ouster was a win. But don’t let Hungary distract from Russia’s next target

Post-election celebrations erupted in the streets of Budapest over the weekend after Hungarian voters ousted Prime Minister Viktor Orban after 16 years, handing pro-EU opposition leader Peter Magyar a supermajority and depriving Moscow of its closest friend inside NATO. However, the challenge of Russian electoral interference in Europe is not over. Instead, it is shifting […]

Highmark CEO’s pledge to leave Pittsburgh better off than when he arrived

PITTSBURGH — David Holmberg explains that his first week on the job as the CEO of Highmark included a private lunch with the then-PNC Financial Chair Jim Rohr at the iconic Duquesne Club in the heart of the city. The setting, which had him surrounded by rich paneled walls and the 19th-century paintings that once […]

On This Day: George Washington has a problem: New Yorkers are trading with the enemy

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. April 17, 1776 Gen. George Washington confronts a dangerous problem […]

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