Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered his government Thursday to start negotiations with Lebanon as "soon as possible" to disarm Hezbollah fighters, as violence between the Mideast neighbors threatened to undo the ceasefire President Trump struck with Iran.
The Supreme Court on Thursday shut down an attempt by Samuel Ronan, a longtime liberal Democrat, to force his way onto the Republican primary ballot for a congressional seat from Ohio.
"Our leaders and our media are stupid enough to keep asking questions like 'why do they hate us?' Hate us?! They don't hate US! WE HATE THEM!" director Michael Moore wrote about U.S. military action in Iran. "We're the bad guys!"
Former Republican Sen. Ben Sasse spoke candidly Thursday about his terminal cancer diagnosis, telling a New York Times podcast that his tumors have shrunk dramatically even as he prepares for death.
Todd Blanche is positioning himself for the permanent AG job, Rick Scott is sounding alarms over China exploiting U.S. birthright law through surrogacy, and Kristi Noem's ouster has DHS staff bracing for what comes next.
Congressional Republicans are warning Democrats that they will regret their push to defund ICE and border patrol, saying it sets a new precedent for annual spending battles that the GOP also can exploit.
Incompetence rulings and insanity pleas are undermining the purpose of the criminal justice system and putting people in danger. The killing of Iryna Zarutska, allegedly by career criminal DeCarlos Brown Jr., in North Carolina, is bringing this topic back to the forefront. The hearing to determine whether Brown is eligible to receive the death penalty is on […]
In his recent artificial intelligence framework, President Donald Trump emphasized something that has been missing from much of the policy conversation: empowering parents. That’s the right starting point for how to help families adjust to and thrive in the age of AI. At the same time, recent jury decisions involving Meta Platforms and YouTube reflect […]
American businesses are being besieged by federal, state, and foreign far-Left antitrust ideologues. Some lawmakers on Capitol Hill are reportedly preparing to re-introduce the twice-failed American Innovation and Choice Online Act (AICOA). And in California, state Sen. Scott Wiener just introduced the Blocking Anticompetitive Self-Preferencing by Entrenched Dominant Platforms (BASED) Act, a copy-and-paste of the […]
The technology sector is no longer asking what artificial intelligence can do for us. It is asking what AI can do for itself. That shift is already underway. OpenAI has begun describing models as “intern-level” research assistants, capable of contributing to discovery. Anthropic reports that a substantial portion of its code is now AI-generated. Across Silicon […]
The April 7 terrorist attack outside Israel’s consulate in Istanbul should end any lingering illusions about the consequences of Turkey’s political climate under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Turkish authorities were quick to respond, engaging the assailants in a firefight. One of the three attackers was killed, and the other two were wounded. Ankara condemned the […]
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 9, 1776 Gen. George Washington has now reached New […]
EXCLUSIVE — The president securing the border, protecting citizens from criminal illegal immigrants, and implementing effective and common-sense border security policies is the new normal in the United States. President Donald Trump has kept his campaign promise to secure the border. With new Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin now at the helm, the DHS and […]