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Mamdani struggles to explain how he’ll fund free buses

Zohran Mamdani, who is slated to become New York City mayor, faces the practical question of how to secure funding to make bus rides free.

Republicans get serious on housing crisis with high-profile conservative influencer leading the charge

Conservative influencer Benny Johnson leads America First Policy Institute's "Make Housing Great Again" initiative to help Millennials and Gen Z achieve homeownership.

How Trump can end ‘woke capital’ — and free US companies to get back to business

Political activists have been using America’s biggest corporations as vehicles for their leftist social agenda, but new federal securities rules could stop their shenanigans...

GLP-1 Drugs: Will No One Think of the Planet?

The development of GLP-1 agonists is one of the wonders of the modern age. But I had not considered what it could mean for...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—November 21

1997—The Alaska supreme court rules (in Valley Hospital Association v. Mat-Su Coalition for Choice) that a hospital operated by a nonprofit corporation is a...

Going Nuclear

The Trump administration is right to make nuclear power part of the U.S. energy solution.

Is President Trump Thinking About Greenland Again?

Much-touted pharmaceutical deals could end up giving the president new leverage.

The Tariffs Aren’t Helping

Donald Trump is a wholeheartedly pro-manufacturing president, and he’s definitely here to help — with a dizzying array of tariffs.

Apple TV Surprises with Wisdom About Life

An examination of conscience from the unlikeliest of places.

Trump lifts tariffs on Brazilian beef, coffee

President Trump lifted his administration’s 40 percent tariffs on Brazilian food products on Thursday, marking the latest reversal on a string of tariffs that were imposed on other countries earlier this year. The action removes tariffs from products including coffee, fruit, cocoa, and beef. They were first imposed in July in an effort to punish...

New Coast Guard policy: ‘Divisive or hate symbols and flags are prohibited’

The U.S. Coast Guard on Thursday released a new policy on hateful symbols such as swastikas and nooses after a Washington Post report said the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will classify such symbols as "potentially divisive." The policy "doubles down on its current policies" on banning the display or use of hate symbols by...

Wanna be radical? Make the government work. 

What’s missing is a radicalism from the pragmatic center dedicated to reviving  “can-do” government. 

Live updates: Mamdani goes to Washington; Ukraine reviews US plan to end war with Russia

President Trump on Friday will host New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani at the White House. Ahead of the meeting, the democratic socialist said he plans to discuss inflation with the president. Here's what to watch for. On the other side of the Atlantic, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Friday that his government is assessing...

Congress considers bill to equip first responders with EpiPens

A bill known as Gio's Law, aimed at providing EpiPens to first responders across the nation, is gaining traction in Congress.

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