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Brian Varela, N.J. Democrat running for U.S. House, accused of ‘dangerous’ rhetoric on social media

Democrat Brian Varela's campaign to flip a GOP-held House seat in New Jersey has hit early headwinds from his social media posts that critics say smack of far-left extremism.

Trump terminates Canada trade talks over anti-tariff Reagan ad

President Trump is terminating trade talks with Canada, saying that its most populous province interfered in the legal fight over his trade agenda with a television ad featuring Ronald Reagan.

Beijing’s control of life-saving medicines threatens American health and safety

Globalization has delivered tremendous benefits — greater competition, lower costs, and broader access. But that same interdependence becomes a liability when it rests on a single, fragile pillar. China’s power over two sectors of commodities critical to the United States affords it powerful economic leverage and creates significant risks for American economic and health security. One […]

Congress targets Hezbollah drug smuggling in Latin America

The Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control held a hearing this week on the Iran-financed Islamic terror network Hezbollah, and their oil smuggling, money laundering, counterfeiting, and illegal weapons procurement operations. All of these efforts are tied to drug cartels and communist regimes in Latin America.  It comes as no surprise that after the collapse of the Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria, Hezbollah’s ally, the […]

College-bound students finally get a functional FAFSA

Less than a year into her term, Education Secretary Linda McMahon has pulled off a feat her predecessor failed to accomplish for two years running: publish a functional, streamlined Free Application for Federal Student Aid by Oct. 1. What Secretary Miguel Cardona could not do in three years, McMahon did in nine months, with half […]

A tariff law is hiding in plain sight: Why it matters for the Constitution

If the Trump administration wants to use tariffs to fight “persistent” goods trade imbalances, the right statute is Section 122 of the Trade Act, not the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. Section 122 of the 1974 Trade Act lets the president impose a temporary import surcharge “in the form of duties” to “restrict imports” — explicitly, narrowly and...

Trump ‘terribly advised’ on crypto billionaire pardon: Key supporter

Venture capitalist Joe Lonsdale, a key supporter of President Trump, suggested Thursday that the president was “terribly advised” on his decision to pardon Binance founder Changpeng Zhao.  “I love President Trump; this is possibly the greatest admin of my lifetime — except for these pardons,” Lonsdale wrote Thursday in a post on social platform X,...

Trump knows climate change is real — that’s why he wants to mine Greenland 

Not only does Donald Trump know climate change is real, he’s banking on it. 

If the Supreme Court guts the Voting Rights Act, we’ll all pay the price

It’s clear the court’s conservative majority thinks the fight against discrimination is over.

Former Melania Trump aide: East Wing demolition ‘breaks my heart’

Stephanie Grisham, a former aide to first lady Melania Trump, called the demolition of the White House’s East Wing "jarring," as construction is underway for President Trump's new ballroom. “As someone who was obviously so privileged to work in the people’s house — I worked on both sides, the East Wing and the West Wing...

Pentagon strikes alleged Tren de Aragua drug boat in Caribbean, kills 6 ‘narco-terrorists’

The Department of Defense (DOD) struck an alleged Tren de Aragua drug boat overnight in the Caribbean Sea, killing six “narco-terrorists,” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth revealed Friday morning.  Hegseth said the vessel was involved in “illicit narcotics smuggling” and moving through a “known narco-trafficking route.”  The strike, the 10th by the U.S. military since the...

The AI bubble could pop the US and global economies

Those who are worried about a bubble have expressed a variety of concerns.

Patel rips Stephen A. Smith for suggesting NBA arrests were Trump revenge

FBI Director Kash Patel called out sports commentator Stephen A. Smith on Thursday after the pundit suggested the arrests in connection with the NBA sports betting scandal were revenge for perceived anti-President Trump activism. Speaking with Fox News's Laura Ingraham, Patel called Smith's claim "the single dumbest thing that I have ever heard out of...

War with Maduro would carry immense risks

Nearly 36 years ago, the U.S. invaded Panama to dislodge its strongman, General Manuel Noriega. A force of 27,000 overcame Panamanian resistance in a matter of just two weeks. Noriega, transported to the U.S., was tried and convicted for drug trafficking and money laundering. He spent 18 years in a Miami prison until he was...

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