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No joke: White House Correspondents Association taps mentalist as dinner headliner

The White House Correspondents' Association is once again ditching its tradition of having a comedian perform at its annual dinner and tapped mentalist Oz Pearlman to be the entertainment at the April 25 event.

DHS arrested 261 DACA ‘Dreamers’ last year; almost all had criminal records

The Department of Homeland Security arrested 261 people who were here under the Obama-era DACA deportation amnesty program and had deported 86 of them, the department revealed in a letter to Congress made public this week.

Petition seeks to rename Arkansas’ Bill and HIllary Clinton airport over Epstein association

A Change.org petition is calling for removing the names of former President Bill Clinton and first lady Hillary Clinton from an airport in Little Rock, Arkansas, over their association with the late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

Despite war and UN grandstanding, Israeli diplomacy is thriving

Israel is “diplomatically isolated,” a Feb. 5 Associated Press news story ventured, framing its Olympic bobsledding team as “unlikely ambassadors” in a lonely diplomatic desert. At the United Nations, where Israel is treated like an international pariah and condemnation flows like Iranian oil, the outlet’s description of the Jewish state as “diplomatically isolated” deeply resonates. But outside hallowed U.N. institutions, that […]

El Mencho falls, Sheinbaum needs to act

Nemesio Ruben Oseguera Cervantes, the notorious fentanyl supplier, founder and leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, better known as ‘El Mencho,’ has succumbed to gunshot wounds. The takedown was the result of a joint effort between the Mexican military and U.S. intelligence agencies, representing the culmination of a long-standing unified effort aimed at dismantling […]

On This Day: Washington: Ready the militia, the time nears on Boston

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. Feb. 26, 1776 At his Cambridge headquarters, Gen. George Washington […]

Introducing men’s hockey Olympic gold medal derangement syndrome

Liberals, Democrats, and others on the Left have once again proven themselves to be the most insufferable people on the planet.  Without fail, they regularly demonstrate their skills in siphoning the joy out of what should otherwise be jubilant moments. It is unquestionably a disturbing and odd phenomenon, but one that keeps repeating itself. They […]

Why Nvidia beat estimates, again

The technology giant Nvidia just reported a great fourth quarter. The company operates on a January fiscal year. It comfortably beat analyst expectations, primarily because of the explosion in artificial intelligence infrastructure spending. Importantly, the largest U.S. data center companies just announced dramatic increases in artificial intelligence capital spending. Spending by the so-called hyperscalers will rise well over […]

Rebranded DEI offices won’t ensure religious liberty

My dean denied a routine travel-funding request. That’s hardly headline news — until you see what she approves. My university funds LGBTQIA+ activism and an entire “Center for Justice.” But when a Jewish law professor gets invited to testify before the bipartisan U.S. Commission on Civil Rights on religious discrimination and campus antisemitism, the system […]

The women-led resistance the Iranian regime fears most

Women in the political arena can be a very potent transformative force. I know this firsthand from almost 50 years in the challenging field of politics. In this long odyssey, the women who changed me — who changed how I understand leadership, sacrifice, and what it means to fight for freedom — are mostly unsung […]

New book explores politics and American music

The history of American protest music and how it has intersected with politics is the subject of a fascinating new book, On the Record: Music that Changed America, by Anna Harwell Celenza. Each chapter examines a historical period in which music intersected with politics, sometimes even inspiring legislation. It includes the histories of both “The Star-Spangled Banner” and “Lift […]

There’s no such thing as ‘free’ healthcare

When I first moved to the United States from the United Kingdom in 2013, I was inundated with a long list of American quirks I had to navigate, enjoy, and attempt to understand. I became convinced that air conditioning was the best invention known to mankind and that portion sizes and free refills made eating […]

Reagan’s playbook still works in a dangerous world

American foreign policy is again being tested by regimes that censor, jail, and kill to stay in power. President Ronald Reagan had a bold vision to anticipate a response to these atrocities. He believed that strong citizens, not just strong states, would shape the future. One hundred and fifteen years since his birth, that idea […]

Democrats will force vote next week to limit Trump’s war powers in Iran

House Democrats will force a vote next week to curb President Trump’s war powers in Iran. The resolution is expected to fail, given the overwhelming opposition from Republicans and a small handful of Jewish Democrats. But party leaders want to get all lawmakers on the record by using a procedural move to sidestep GOP leaders...

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