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Trump admin eases asylum freeze for vetted migrants, keeps bans on ‘high-risk’ nations

DHS eases asylum holds for vetted migrants from non-high-risk nations while keeping strict bans on 39 countries, including Afghanistan and Somalia, under Trump.

Ex-San Francisco Human Rights Chief, Nonprofit Head Charged with Dozens of Financial Felonies

Sheryl Davis, who oversaw a program to redistribute $120 million in city funds into the black community, is accused of redirecting funds for personal...

The Definition of Bigotry

Hostility toward interests that are remotely supportive of Israeli security policy is becoming the price of admission into national Democratic politics.

Supreme Court Strikes Down Colorado’s Ban on ‘Conversion Therapy’ for LGBT Minors

The Court ruled in an 8–1 decision that the law violates the First Amendment free speech rights of licensed counselors. 

Will Trump Surrender to Iran’s ‘Toll Booth’ Strategy?

The U.S. continues to introduce new forces into the region to give the president options.

Sen. Adam Schiff delivers for casino donors with bill to ban online sports betting

Indian tribes that run casinos were major backers of Sen. Adam Schiff's last campaign -- and the California Democrat is now delivering for them, with new legislation to keep them from having to face competition from online betting platforms.

Federal corruption probe targets NYC councilmember, aide to Gov. Kathy Hochul

Federal prosecutors are conducting a corruption investigation into two prominent Democratic officials in Brooklyn for accepting bribes or kickbacks related to contracts with a migrant shelter provider.

King Charles III to make a state visit to U.S. in April to mark America’s 250th birthday

King Charles III will make a state visit to the United States in late April, Buckingham Palace announced Tuesday, as the British monarch seeks to repair the U.K.'s fractured relationship with the U.S. following the Iran war.

Trump vents frustration at allies: ‘USA won’t be there to help you’

President Trump vented frustration at the United Kingdom and France on Tuesday, saying the U.S. will no longer assist them because of their refusal to join military action against Iran.

Blue states are bankrolling China’s green energy takeover

At a time when the importance of energy security could not be more clear, American energy dominance is under assault on multiple fronts. A shocking new report reveals that coordinated interests, foreign and domestic, are threatening U.S. energy security at every turn. The Chinese Communist Party is strategically funneling its cash into our country to […]

On This Day: Washington’s stoic mask drops in detailed correspondence with his brother

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. March 31, 1776 Gen. George Washington sits down at his […]

Democrats’ new antitrust test: Go woke or go broke

As the conservative movement continues to engage in a robust debate regarding the core principles of antitrust policy in the digital age, the Left has settled on a straightforward test: “Go woke or go broke.” This politics masquerading as policy was unleashed yet again during the recent uproar over Paramount Skydance’s proposed acquisition of Warner […]

Bridging the gap between AI interest and implementation

Artificial intelligence is seeing a massive “rebuild” as companies struggle to actually use it effectively. The focus has shifted from what AI could do to how we move beyond experimentation to deliver real-world impact. From 2020 to 2025, the conversation was dominated by “what if” thinking. Those years were a test run. Now that AI […]

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