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‘Trump effect’ touted as southern border numbers stay low, including new record

Border apprehensions in June dropped to 6,070 — fewer than a single day’s tally under Biden — with zero releases into the U.S. as Trump ramps up enforcement and resumes wall construction.

‘Don’t Maryland my Virginia’: Youngkin, 2025 GOP ticket rallies together for first time ahead of key election

Virginia Republicans hold first joint rally with Youngkin, Earle-Sears and Miyares, drawing contrasts with blue states and highlighting economic improvements under GOP leadership.

What Trump told faith leaders after slamming AT&T’s tech issues that nearly prevented massive call

President Trump rallied faith leaders for the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and touted task force ending anti-Christian bias despite AT&T tech issues during the massive call.

Judge strikes down Trump order preventing asylum requests, protections for illegal immigrants

The ruling is a a major blow to Trump as he looks to further enforce his broad immigration crackdown.

Cutting arms to Ukraine only emboldens Putin — and sinks Trump’s chances for peace

So far, Trump’s strategy of easing pressure on Russia in hopes that it will entice Putin into a ceasefire hasn’t worked — indeed, it...

Kasparov: In the USSR, I saw how Mamdani’s socialism can destroy a country

Like a contagious disease, socialism comes roaring back when people have forgotten the terrible damage it did the last time it ravaged a society....

Trump to visit Iowa State Fairgrounds to kick off America’s yearlong 250th birthday celebration

President Trump on Thursday will tour the Iowa State Fairgrounds to kick off the celebration of America's 250th birthday, making his first visit to the first-in-the-nation GOP caucus state since he returned to the White House.

Trump says trade deal clinched with Vietnam

President Trump said Wednesday he struck a trade deal with Vietnam, a key Asian trading partner that American companies rely on as an alternative to Chinese-made goods.

NPR and PBS need to play ball for federal funding

Public media stations across the country are using their airwaves to urge listeners and viewers to write to their senators to hold off the impending end to federal funds for the systems. It’s a practical strategy, but a limited and nearsighted one. It’s correct that if even a handful of Republican senators resist the proposed […]

UK markets roil as weakening government cancels spending cuts

The credibility of Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the United Kingdom‘s fiscal situation were further undermined this week when Starmer abandoned reforms to the country’s bloated welfare system. The minimal reforms, spearheaded by Chancellor Rachel Reeves (the U.K.’s more powerful equivalent of the treasury secretary), were designed to reduce the deficit by $7 billion a […]

Zohran Mamdani’s idiotic war on billionaires

If self-avowed socialist Zohran Mamdani becomes the next mayor of New York City, it’ll be a gift to Republicans in more ways than one. Not only will they get a perfect poster child to hold up as the extreme figurehead of the Democratic Party, but they will also likely see a huge influx of wealthy […]

UPenn’s transgender surrender is a temporary victory

The insane Lia Thomas saga has finally been put to bed. The University of Pennsylvania reached an agreement with the Department of Education on Tuesday. UPenn will apologize to swimmers affected by being forced to compete against or with Thomas, a man who started his college career on UPenn’s men’s swimming team before “transitioning” to the women’s team. UPenn […]

The angry Left resists as the Right rejoices: A tale of two Independence Days

“Nothing but harmony, honesty, industry, and frugality are necessary to make us a great and happy people.” — George Washington. “[Independence Day] will be celebrated with pomp and parade, bonfires and illuminations from one end of this continent to the other.” — John Adams. That’s a sampling of the many patriotic and positive sentiments from two […]

What the 12-day War hath wrought

Not many people today remember the exhilaration so many Americans felt after Israel’s victory in the six-day War in June 1967. The liberal folks around me at work and law school then had been frustrated and puzzled at the lack of progress being made in Vietnam by the 448,000 U.S. troops stationed there, and the […]

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