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Difficult Iran negotiations are not new territory

Some people are frustrated over what they perceive to be unacceptable delays in America’s negotiation process with Iran. I’d like to remind those people that cross-cultural negotiations, particularly between Americans and Iranians, can be very difficult. Faithful reader, you may be thinking, “What does this writer know about such things?” I’m so glad you asked! […]

The Supreme Court just made securing the border easier

President Donald Trump has shown that with the appropriate political will, presidents can secure the border without help from Congress. Lower courts, partnered with open-borders activists, have sought to undermine this power, but the Supreme Court dealt two blows to this activism on Thursday. The court held that Temporary Protected Status is indeed “temporary,” and […]

Trump’s endorsement power faces new test in Louisiana Republican Senate showdown

Louisiana's GOP Senate runoff tests Trump's endorsement power as Rep. Julia Letlow faces state Treasurer John Fleming for the open seat Saturday.

WATCH: Pelosi, Omar stay silent as Mamdani-backed socialist victories shake Democrat Party

Pelosi and Omar dodged questions on socialist candidates' primary wins in New York backed by Mayor Zohran Mamdani, while Rep. Johnson welcomed them.

2028 hopeful fires back at Elon Musk after trillionaire threatened lawsuit: ‘Not going to be silenced’

Rep. Ro Khanna says he won't be intimidated by Elon Musk's threat to sue him over claims that USAID cuts possibly led to millions of children's deaths.

Iran set to progress at World Cup

Iran’s adventure through a World Cup beset by geopolitical complexity and logistical complications will likely continue after the team landed a frenetic 1-1 draw...

Yes, California’s voter rolls need scrutiny

“Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds,” says the old...

Gavin Newsom — once a capitalist, now a socialist

As Gavin Newsom’s governorship enters its final chapter, his eyes are no longer fixed on Sacramento.

Dems’ ‘big tent’ excuse will lead to their doom — and maybe the country’s too

The Zohran Mamdani slate that swept New York’s Democratic Party primaries this week is explicit in its aim to dismantle the republic.

The “Pride Match” that wasn’t

SEATTLE — As a lesbian who was born in Egypt, Noha Mahgoub could have chosen to dress for what local organizers branded a “Pride...

Trump rips former national security adviser after guilty plea: “Hopefully, he will be dealt with harshly!”

President Trump slammed his former national security adviser after he pleaded guilty on Friday to improperly retaining sensitive materials from his time in the White House.  “John Bolton, a very dumb, unbalanced, and unskilled former representative of the United States of America, just pleads guilty!” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post on late Friday...

Federal government permits release of Anthropic’s Mythos model to select companies

Anthropic can now share its most advanced AI model with over 100 companies after the U.S. government lifted its export ban on Claude Mythos 5 on Friday, a spokesperson for Anthropic confirmed in a statement to the Hill. The decision reflects a major change since the government imposed restrictions on Mythos 5 and its weaker counterpart, Fable...

Why Belgium’s prime minister isn’t cheering on the Red Devils

Ah, Belgium. The country of fries, chocolate, Kevin De Bruyne and, some might say, chronic political division. Beyond Brussels, a mighty international melting pot,...

Dems fall for ‘fantasy economics’, eyes wide shut to Jew-hate and other commentary

Democrats’ “leading lights are not especially sharp” on economics, but the DSA crowd is leading them into pure “economic fantasyland,” warns Reason’s Peter Suderman.

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