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Actor Zachary Levi backs Thomas Massie as Trump targets the Republican for ouster: ‘Good for this country’

Actor Zachary Levi expressed strong support for Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky, urging others to back the incumbent lawmaker.

Walz removes top Minnesota official on eve of ‘gauntlet’ hearing over fraud scandal

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz reportedly demoted DHS Commissioner Shireen Gandhi after a fraud scandal involving Medicaid and housing assistance programs.

Blockbuster Supreme Court voting rights ruling ignites redistricting war across Southern states

A congressional redistricting frenzy sweeps the South as Republicans push to redraw maps after the Supreme Court's Voting Rights Act ruling.

Syllabus Transparency Is Important — Which States Require It?

The James G. Martin Center has just released a report on the 50 states with respect to syllabus transparency.

Nancy Mace Just Exposed Capitol Hill’s Sexual-Harassment Settlements

Your tax dollars were used to pay settlements with the victims of sexual harassment, and the fact that we now have names and specific...

Alert customs officers at airport uncover illegal shipment of weapons, ammunition

Customs and Border Protection officers manning the cargo lines at John F. Kennedy International Airport felt there might be something fishy about a shipment arriving from Hong Kong.

RFK Jr. and Rubio reign as the only Washington figures with a positive favorability rating

Only Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Secretary of State Marco Rubio boast positive net favorability among a dozen American political figures, according to a new poll.

Most voters say Democrats want open borders, the Harvard CAPS/HarrisX poll shows

More than half of U.S. voters say that Democrats stand for open borders, a new poll shows.

Vance gets a chance to woo Iowa GOP voters ahead of 2028 in a campaign stop with a congressman

Vice President J.D. Vance heads to Iowa on Tuesday, marking his first visit since taking office to the state where Republicans in less than two years will cast the initial votes to pick their party's next presidential nominee.

Trump and the pro-life movement’s ‘problem’

The pro-life discontent with President Donald Trump that has been simmering throughout his second term may have finally reached a boiling point. Dismayed by an increase in the number of abortions nearly four years after Roe v. Wade was overturned, leaders in the anti-abortion movement are blaming Trump for accepting the online sale of abortion […]

Abortion battle moves to unlikely venue: Gas stations

In the years since the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision, the battleground over abortion has shifted to the states, and the tactics used by abortion advocates have shifted alongside it. With states regaining the right to outlaw brick-and-mortar abortion clinics within their borders, the front lines of the fight for the unborn have […]

Union Pacific-Norfolk Southern rail merger puts America first

As Washington debates how to strengthen supply chains, lower costs, and stay competitive with China, one of the most consequential infrastructure decisions in years is receiving far too little attention. The Surface Transportation Board will soon decide whether to approve the merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern, an opportunity to upgrade how goods move […]

Dear Cornell kids: Blocking a person’s retreat is threatening his life

A student group at Cornell University claims university president Michael Kotlikoff “hit us with his car” after a debate over Israel. Students for a Democratic Cornell call the incident a “violent response to student inquiry.” It’s quite the story: The University refuses to allow open debate about Israel, and resorts to violence to silence dissent! […]

On This Day: Washington confronts a dangerous weakness at the heart of his Army

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. May 5, 1776 Gen. George Washington has lost all patience […]

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