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Clickbait: How the left created yet another false story to trigger outrage

They are using this five-year-old as bait — clickbait — to fuel protests and outrage.

Danish ambassador after Trump NATO troops remark: ‘After 9/11, the U.S. called. Denmark answered’

Danish Ambassador to the U.S. Jesper Møller Sørensen on Friday clapped back at President Trump's remarks about NATO troops who served in Afghanistan, saying "Denmark answered" following the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. "After 9/11, the U.S. called. Denmark answered," Sørensen posted on the social platform X. "Thousands of Danish troops served in Helmand—on the front...

Trump threatens 100 percent tariff on Canada if it makes deal with China

President Trump on Saturday threatened 100 percent tariffs on Canada if it decides to make a trade deal with China, less than a week after previously saying "it would be a good thing" that Prime Minister Mark Carney struck a deal with Chinese President Xi Jinping. "If Governor Carney thinks he is going to make...

How will ‘Trump accounts’ work? 6 things to know

While the accounts won't officially launch for a few months, you can start the application process now.

Denaturalization nation: Why is Trump’s immigration policy targeting US citizens?

Going after people who have already followed the process for obtaining citizenship sends a disturbing message, and  raises serious legal, practical and ethical concerns.  

Maher predicts backlash to Minnesota ICE raids: ‘This is not what people voted for’

Bill Maher predicted Friday on his HBO show that voters will deliver a rebuke of the Trump administration’s immigration policies at the ballot box this November. “My prediction is this stuff, your party is going to get the dogs---- kicked out of you in the midterms,” Maher told one of his guests, Sen. John Kennedy...

Trump warns Canada of 100% tariffs if it becomes China’s ‘drop off port’ with new potential trade deal

Trump threatens 100% tariffs on Canada if it becomes a "drop off port" for China, warning the deal would destroy Canadian businesses and way of life.

Trump takes aim at Senate ‘blue slip’ tradition as GOP resists change

President Donald Trump battles Senate Republicans over the blue slip tradition that gives home state senators power to block judicial nominees.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—January 24

1990—President George H.W. Bush nominates New Hampshire supreme court justice David Hackett Souter to a seat on the First Circuit. In a tragic blunder,...

The U.S. Should Try to Stop Britain’s Chagos Islands Handover

Keir Starmer has made a mess of things.

Gavin Newsom’s Big Ambulance Scam

California is inflating ambulance service reimbursements to get more federal taxpayer dollars. Congress can end this swindle.

The Root of Trump’s Immigration-Enforcement Image Problem

The administration can’t seem to distinguish between law enforcement and national security.

California’s Youngest Assemblyman Wants to Save the Golden State

A self-described budget hawk with policy proposals to ‘combat crazy,’ Tangipa represents a new generation of conservatives.

Congress must prioritize resilience and reliability in FirstNet reauthorization

When it comes to public safety, resiliency is paramount in communications, particularly in a time of crisis. In the coming year, Congress has an opportunity to fix a program intended to help first responders communicate more efficiently in emergencies, but in critical moments, it has fallen short. The First Responder Network Authority was established by […]

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