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Trump should punish terrorist flirtations from Qatar and Turkey

Last week, the Israeli Air Force struck a guest house in Qatar. At the time, both Qatar-based and Turkey-based Hamas leadership were meeting to discuss their response to the latest ceasefire proposal and Israeli demands that Hamas release hostages they seized on Oct. 7, 2023, ironically during a ceasefire. Both Qatar and Turkey responded with […]

Now we know why Fauci got a pardon

In January, in one of his final acts as president, Joe Biden issued a pardon to Dr. Anthony Fauci, the longtime director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.  The reason for the preemptive pardon, we were told, was a rumored “enemies list” said to include those who had crossed President Donald Trump politically. […]

Shapiro knocks ‘rhetoric of rage’ after Trump ‘scum’ remark

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) late Sunday criticized President Trump's use of the word "scum" in his latest remarks criticizing left-wing groups and pushed back on the suggestion that political violence is a problem plaguing only one side. “No one party is immune from political violence,” Shapiro said in a post on the social platform...

The US cannot abandon its leadership role in an increasingly dangerous world

China, Russia, Iran and North Korea have formed an “alliance of autocrats” working to dismantle the U.S.-led world order.

Monopoly man: How Trump manipulates America’s energy markets 

Traditionally, Republicans are the first to argue that the federal government has no business meddling in energy markets. Trump has a different objective.

Trump: ‘I’ll call a national emergency’ in DC over ICE cooperation

President Trump threatened to call a national emergency early Monday after Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) said she expects local police to stop cooperating with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) efforts now that the president’s 30-day emergency authority has expired. In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump lashed out at Bowser, saying...

A transgender gun ban would echo the illogic of current law

The Justice Department is reportedly considering a rule that would bar transgender people from possessing guns, on the theory that they are “mentally ill” and therefore “unstable.” The proposal, which has no obvious statutory basis, is so constitutionally dubious that it has provoked objections from every major gun rights group. The rationale for disarming transgender Americans nevertheless resembles...

California has set the standard for how not to do renewable energy

If renewable energy is so great, why does California pay so much for its electricity? That's the question you need to ask — the one that exposes America's most inconvenient energy truth. Californians pay 35 cents per kilowatt-hour for electricity, whereas Iowans, despite generating nearly twice as great a share of renewable energy, enjoy 14 cents. This paradox...

Charlie Kirk’s killing sparks national reckoning

The assassination is focusing the national dialogue on political polarization and safety for public figures.

Community honors life of 10-year-old killed in shooting at Minneapolis church

Harper Moyski and 8-year-old Fletcher Merkel were killed in the Aug. 27 shooting.

Charlie Kirk, Ukrainian refugee’s killings bring death penalty to forefront  

President Trump’s suggestions that the suspects in two high-profile killings face the death penalty add to his administration’s increasingly aggressive approach toward capital punishment. This week, Trump called for the 22-year-old accused of killing Charlie Kirk and the man charged in Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska’s stabbing on Charlotte’s light rail system to face execution.  It...

AI chatbot concerns, whistleblower allegations revive kids online safety push

Recent revelations about how artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots are interacting with and affecting children are colliding with longstanding concerns about tech companies’ approach to safety and revitalizing efforts to pass kids’ online safety legislation. Chatbots from both Meta and OpenAI have come under scrutiny in the past few weeks, raising questions about how to protect...

‘Gradually and then suddenly’: Reagan speechwriter talks political violence in aftermath of Kirk’s death

Charlie Kirk's assassination at Utah Valley University highlights escalating political violence in America, according to former Reagan speechwriter Peggy Noonan.

Prosecution presses forward as Ryan Routh trial resumes on Day 6

Routh, representing himself, delivered a rambling opening last week cut short by the judge as prosecutors began laying out their case.

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