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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says there are many ‘weak Republican men’

GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene declared that there are many "weak Republican men," and that they are "intimidated by stronger Republican women."

White House may ‘run out’ of funds to pay military if shutdown continues, Johnson warns

Speaker Mike Johnson warns that the Trump administration's fix to protect military pay during the government shutdown is not permanent.

Israel to deploy first combat-ready laser weapon system for operational air defense

Rafael Advanced Defense Systems completes Iron Beam laser interceptor that destroys rockets and drones at a fraction of the cost of conventional missile systems.

Niall Ferguson, Victor Davis Hanson, and Stephen Kotkin: Three Historians Debate the Era of Trump

This wide-ranging and often passionate conversation dives deep into history, politics, and the fate...

When radical evil tests transgender rights, the media hesitate. Should they?

The debate over transgender rights was further complicated by the Minneapolis school shooting, as commentators on the right seized the opportunity to trans-bash, while progressive outlets bent over backwards to handle pronouns, and news organizations were caught in a bind between avoiding appearing too politically correct and not politically correct enough.

Barrett defends Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision in new interview

Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett defended the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision overturning the federal right to an abortion and pushed back on the idea that the high court has a role to play in making medical judgments. In her first television interview since her confirmation five years ago, Barrett said Dobbs v. Jackson Women's...

New York attorney general steps into fight over state abortion shield laws

New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) is intervening in a Texas lawsuit filed against a New York county clerk that is expected to serve as the first constitutional test of telemedicine abortion shield laws. “I am stepping in to defend the integrity of our courts against this blatant overreach,” James said in a statement....

Live updates: Trump lauds West Point group for rejecting Hanks award; court upholds Carroll award

LIVE video: Trump speaks at Museum of the Bible President Trump starts out the week addressing the Religious Liberty Commission, which he established earlier this year. Earlier Monday, in a post on Truth Social, he praised the decision of a West Point alumni group to reverse course on awarding actor Tom Hanks with a civilian...

Support for capitalism at new low: Gallup

Just over half of U.S. adults in a new survey say they support capitalism, a record low since Gallup began asking the question 15 years ago. In the latest Gallup poll released Monday, 54 percent of Americans say they have a positive image of capitalism, when asked to give a response “just off the top...

Trump falls in polls, but Democrats shouldn’t get too comfortable

Trump’s decline in the polls can swiftly disappear if Democrats retreat to old habits.

Can America thrive in an economy without fossil fuels? Of course! 

Life without fossil fuels looks inviting. It also looks desirable for pocketbooks.

At least 6 killed in Jerusalem shooting

At least six people were killed and 12 others were injured in a shooting Monday morning at a crowded bus stop in Jerusalem, according to Israeli police, emergency rescue services and local hospitals. The attackers, who authorities said were Palestinian, were reportedly shot and killed by an Israeli soldier and civilian on the scene. Police...

Be bold: Vote to decrease the debt limit

Congress, instead of specifying a dollar amount, should set the debt limit at 132 percent of GDP and ratchet it down from there each fiscal year.

Democrats lost, so the media thinks election conspiracy theories are good again

Democrats are already trying to undermine trust in the next election's outcome — and journalists are helping them.

Is Chicago next for Trump’s crime crackdown?

Today: Chicago braces for ICE enforcement, Congress looks for shutdown workaround, Trump lauds RFK Jr. amid CDC uproar, Zelensky won’t meet Putin in Moscow

Texas lawmakers finally approve plan for new standardized testing for public school students

Eliminating the current State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) was a bipartisan issue, but finding its replacement split Democrats and Republicans in the Texas House of Representatives.

Where the Epstein files fight in Congress goes next

The Epstein files explosion on Capitol Hill last week — headlined by emotional accounts from Jeffrey Epstein’s accusers — fueled speculation that more information could soon be public, with a discharge petition poised to gain enough signatures to force a vote on the matter. But opposition from the Trump administration and political realities in the Senate could...

Democrats urge caution in battle over vaccines, RFK Jr.

Democrats are jumping into the fray to voice their disapproval about Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the broader debate of rolling back vaccines, which was announced in Florida this past week. But after the public pushback on COVID-19 lockdowns and vaccines on the heels of the pandemic, some voices in...

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