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U.K. says it will introduce digital ID cards, reviving a contentious idea

British citizens and permanent residents will have to produce a mandatory digital identification card to get work, Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced Friday, reviving a contentious idea in an effort to show that the government has control of the country's borders.

Fighting domestic antifa terrorists — finally!

Confusion and uncertainty are consistent and sometimes deliberate qualities of news stories about antifa. Everybody seems to know more or less what antifa does, but far fewer seem able or willing to say what it is. It’s not complicated. For the record, antifa is a loosely affiliated network of violent criminals, anarchists, and terrorists working […]

US can’t ignore the battle of the mosques in Africa

In April 2024, Morocco inaugurated the Mohammed VI Mosque in Abidjan, the largest city of Côte D’Ivoire. The mosque is an architectural gem, visible from across the Ébrié Lagoon that separates much of Abidjan from the Atlantic Ocean. Morocco’s religious interaction with Côte D’Ivoire makes sense: Both embrace the moderate Maliki school, one of the […]

Alligator Alcatraz shows why NEPA needs reform

No one was surprised when yet another progressive federal district court substituted its own judgment for that of the president of the United States regarding immigration policy and halted use and ordered dismantling of the so-called Alligator Alcatraz for the housing of illegal aliens in Florida. Fortunately, earlier this month, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh […]

US evacuation group uncovers Afghan information leak from Brazil

A Brazilian leak of Afghans’ personally identifiable information threatened the lives of those who sought to escape the Taliban in the years after the terror group seized control of Afghanistan. Last month, Elizabeth Lynn, the Director of Government Relations for nonprofit Operation Recovery, discovered a security breach on a website run by the government of […]

The Civil Rights Movement can guide America out of a violent spiral

During my time in the civil rights movement, I witnessed heroism amid vicious discrimination that has so much to teach us today.

Freedom of speech in education brought to forefront after Kirk assassination

Attorney General Ken Paxton joined Stratford High School students in Houston to celebrate the inception of their Charlie Kirk-inspired student group, and to advocate for free speech on college campuses.

Over 1M ovens sold at Costco, Walmart recalled after 95 injury reports

The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on Thursday that Sunbeam Products has issued a recall of more than one million Oster French Door Countertop Ovens due to a potential burn hazard.

‘Unthinkable’: Parents of missing child criticize Camp Mystic reopening, memorial plans

On Wednesday, the parents of 8-year-old Cecilia "Cile" Steward, who is still missing from the Kerrville floods, posted a letter on social media calling for Camp Mystic to pause plans to reopen.

Netanyahu says UN speech broadcast on cell phones, loudspeakers in Gaza

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Friday his address to a nearly empty auditorium at the United Nations General Assembly was meant for an audience inside the Gaza Strip, saying he tapped into Palestinians' cellphones and set up loudspeakers to project his speech into the territory.  The social media account of the Israeli leader posted photos...

Trump’s thirst for retribution is understandable, but he must pick his battles

President Trump is frustrated, and he is angry. Who can blame him?

Delegates at UN walk out ahead of Netanyahu’s speech

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed a nearly empty auditorium Friday in the United Nations General Assembly, as delegates walked out to boycott his speech during the high-level gathering. Israel is increasingly isolated internationally as Netanyahu pushes forward with the war against Hamas, the militant body governing the Gaza Strip and which triggered the ongoing...

What we know about the judge assigned to Comey’s criminal case

A judge appointed by former President Biden was randomly assigned Thursday night to oversee the criminal case of James Comey, the former FBI director and a longtime adversary of President Trump.   U.S. District Judge Michael Nachmanoff was confirmed in 2021, the newest addition to the Alexandria, Va.-based federal court where Comey was hit with...

Trump after Comey indictment: ‘I hope there are others’

President Trump said Friday he hopes there will be other officials who face charges in addition to former FBI Director James Comey, who was indicted a day earlier. Trump was asked as he departed the White House for the Ryder Cup in New York who would be next on his “list” to face retribution. “It's not a...

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