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Treasury Secretary Bessent says U.S. is nearing a final trade deal with South Korea

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Wednesday the U.S. is getting close to finishing its trade deal with South Korea.

The absurdity of California Democrats voting to pay rent for illegal immigrants afraid of ICE ‘raids’

It’s no secret that Democrats have gone to great lengths to enable illegal immigration. They have authorized legislation to pay for hotel rooms, approved funding for prepaid debit cards, and allocated billions of dollars to help illegal immigrants get to the U.S. border. But Tuesday’s decision by California Democrats might be the most absurd yet: […]

On Charlie Kirk’s birthday, Congress pushes to honor his legacy 

The honorable work conservative voice and free speech advocate Charlie Kirk cultivated throughout his adult life should not perish in history. Instead, it should be remembered for generations.  Federal lawmakers are doing precisely that. Congress has ensured that today, October 15 — what would have been his 32nd birthday — Kirk’s pivotal impact on a polarized […]

Good news: Woke lawfare reaches the Supreme Court

Arguments just began for the 2025 U.S. Supreme Court term, and there is a case that conservatives should be tracking because it could bring the first Supreme Court rebuke of the Left’s ongoing campaign of woke lawfare. Chevron v. Plaquemines Parish is a case that arises from a Louisiana parish’s effort to impose massive liability on […]

US military warns Hamas to end violence after executions video

The U.S. military is warning Hamas to stop violence in the wake of a reported video showing eight people being killed in Gaza. "We strongly urge Hamas to immediately suspend violence and shooting at innocent Palestinian civilians in Gaza - in both Hamas-held parts of Gaza and those secured by the IDF behind the Yellow...

Live updates: Thune challenges Democrats on defense bill; Supreme Court hears key voting case

LIVE Video: Jeffries and House Democrats hold press conference on shutdown day 15 Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) raised the stakes on Capitol Hill as he scheduled a Thursday vote to advance the mammoth defense appropriations bill on Day 15 of the government shutdown. Thune is seeking to put Democrats on the record if...

Trump weaponizes the Justice Department against Letitia James and James Comey

President Donald Trump has been accused of weaponizing the Justice Department to punish people who investigated, prosecuted, or angered him, including the indictment of New York Attorney General Letitia James and former FBI Director James Comey on false charges.

GOP, Thune surprise Democrats, daring them to block defense spending bill during shutdown

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) has surprised Democrats by scheduling a vote Thursday on advancing the $852 billion defense appropriations bill amid the government shutdown. The defense measure in July passed out of the Appropriations Committee with strong Democratic support — 26 to 3 — but the political calculus has changed since then because...

Retired general: Pentagon trying to ‘spoon-feed information’ to journalists with crackdown

Retired U.S. Army Gen. Jack Keane on Tuesday slammed the Pentagon policy that restricts journalists from reporting on unauthorized material and prevents them from entering certain areas without an escort. “They want to spoon-feed information to the journalists, and that will be their story. That’s not journalism. Journalism is going out and finding the story...

Bessent accuses Wall Street Journal of taking ‘CCP dictation’ on Trump trade war story

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent blasted The Wall Street Journal over its coverage of U.S.-China trade relations and accused the newspaper of shilling for China. "I think this narrative ... just a terrible Wall Street Journal article today, just complete ... they're taking CCP [Chinese Communist Party] dictation," Bessent said shaking his head at a CNBC...

Hegseth says US will ‘impose costs’ on Russia if ‘no path to peace in the short term’

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned Wednesday that the U.S. will “impose costs” on Russia if there is “no path to peace in the short term” in Moscow's war with Ukraine.  “If there is no path to peace in the short term, then the United States, along with our allies, will take the steps necessary to...

Trump’s talk of moving World Cup games is dangerous, delusional  

This isn’t politics. It’s logistics, it’s law, and it’s liability management. 

First locally acquired chikungunya case confirmed in New York

New York health officials on Tuesday confirmed the state’s first locally acquired case of the mosquito-borne chikungunya virus in a person who fell ill in Nassau County on Long Island. The announcement marks the first locally acquired case reported in any U.S. state or territory since 2019, and the first reported in any U.S. state...

Pentagon argument of free access for press ‘a little overdrawn’: John Kirby

Former White House national security spokesperson John Kirby on Tuesday pushed back on an argument from the Pentagon about press access, calling it “a little overdrawn.” "It makes very little sense to me," said Kirby, a retired Navy rear admiral and former Pentagon press secretary, of the new press rules on CNN's “Anderson Cooper 360.”...

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