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In Europe, too, Charlie Kirk’s message of faith fed Gen Z’s hunger for meaning

In Europe and in America, Charlie Kirk's outspoken Christianity helped inspire a youth religious revival — and dark forces are lashing out.

Gov. Hochul & MTA brass must face down LIRR union thugs’ strike threat

If the MTA doesn't buckle, the unions could shut down the whole railroad.

Erika Kirk, Charlie Kirk’s wife, promises his mission will continue

Erika Kirk, the widow of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, vowed to keep her husband's movement alive with college tours and podcasts.

After Kirk’s death, scales fall from America’s eyes

I’m haunted, as many are, by the prospect that we may have lost our country for good this week.  In his column on Friday, Washington Examiner Editor-in-Chief Hugo Gurdon contrasted the assassination of Charlie Kirk with the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump in Butler last year. The latter sparked a MAGA renaissance, while Kirk’s […]

America risks global credibility from human rights, immigration policy inconsistencies

The U.S. Department of State Human Rights Reports have been criticized for their length, issue coverage, bias, and inconsistency with U.S. migration policy, which could lead to the deportation of people to dangerous situations.

Why Teddy Roosevelt would side-eye Donald Trump on Mount Rushmore

By Roosevelt’s measure, Trump does not belong anywhere near Mount Rushmore. 

Fox’s Greg Gutfeld appearance with Jimmy Fallon makes liberal media furious  

Not everything needs to be a political confrontation. 

Newsom sends letter to Trump urging him to halt redistricting push

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) in a Monday letter is urging President Trump to call off the map-drawing arms race, saying he should end a redistricting war that is sparking battles across the country. Newsom warned that GOP pushes to draw more favorable maps ahead of the midterms were “playing with fire,” and pledged that...

Firing the BLS head: Is America becoming Argentina?

America is still a long ways from that nightmare scenario, but any attempt to follow in the footsteps of past Argentinian policies does not bode well for our economic future.

Abbott: Texas redistricting fight ‘could literally last years’

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) said Sunday that he would be willing to call indefinite special sessions of the state’s legislature to force through a new congressional map, attempting to escalate pressure on Texas Democrats who have stonewalled votes by fleeing the state. “This could literally last years,” Abbott said on Fox News. “As soon...

Beyond redistricting, Democrats need a new agenda. Here’s where to start.

By prioritizing this fight, voters are still not hearing a middle of the road message from the Democratic Party that offers an alternative to President Trump and the Republican Party. 

Live updates: With DC in his sights, Trump will roll out his plans for city

President Trump has the District of Columbia's crime and appearance at the forefront of his mind. Late last week, the president ordered federal law enforcement deployed at night to prevent violent crime in parts of the city, and on Monday morning he will make remarks on how he plans to move forward with improving safety...

Immigration enforcement is increasingly going through criminal courts

U.S. immigration policy in the South is undergoing a quiet but large-scale shift. In July 2025, according to data from the research service TRAC, the number of criminal cases reached its highest level in recent years. What stands out is how these cases are distributed. Most are scattered across different districts where immigration status increasingly leads...

Trump pushes China to quadruple soybean orders ahead of truce tariff expiration

President Trump late Sunday urged China to increase its orders of U.S. soybeans, suggesting it would help reduce the trade deficit between Washington and Beijing. "China is worried about its shortage of soybeans. Our great farmers produce the most robust soybeans," Trump posted on Truth Social. "I hope China will quickly quadruple its soybean orders....

Australia to recognize Palestinian state, leader says

Australia will recognize a Palestinian state at the United Nations in September, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Monday, joining a wave of Group of 20 nations that have moved to rebuke Israel over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. “A two-state is humanity’s best hope to break the cycle of violence in the Middle East and...

H-1Bs are wreaking havoc on American workers

Aside from JD Vance, mainstream politicos have been largely silent on this issue.

US tourist visiting Puerto Rico for Bad Bunny concert fatally shot: Police

The shooting happened in the predawn hours at a nightspot called “Shelter for Mistreated Men” in La Perla, a coastal community that has struggled to shed its dark reputation.

4 things casinos have seen during the Las Vegas tourism downturn

A few interesting observations have emerged over the past weeks as leaders from Station Casinos, Caesars and MGM Resorts International have been peppered with questions about what's wrong with Las Vegas this year.

Paging the AP: What is going on with this Hezbollah coverage?

If the AP really did sympathize with Hamas, Hezbollah, and all the other anti-Israeli death cults, what would it be doing differently?

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