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Dems, media credibility in shambles as press fixates on Trump MRI after years downplaying Biden health issues

President Donald Trump's MRI results reveal normal cardiovascular health as the administration faces increased media scrutiny over the 79-year-old president's fitness.

Justice Department considers pursuing new indictments against James Comey, Letitia James: report

The Department of Justice is considering possible new indictments against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—December 2

2009—In an opinion concerning the Court’s denial of certiorari in Johnson v. Bredesen, Justice Stevens,...

The Venezuela Crisis

If President Trump intends to use military force to topple Maduro, he should go...

Trump’s Thanksgiving: Bans, Slams, and Autopen Repeals

Alas, no, he cannot revoke the Biden presidency via social media post.

Harvard’s unblinking hypocrisy: Dean denounces ‘evil’ police, ‘whiteness’ 

Gregory Davis is really sorry for the "disruption." For a Harvard resident dean, one would think that he was referencing a malfunctioning fire alarm, not years of racist, hateful messages. It is akin to Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger (D) referring to the "poor choice" of words of her endorsed candidate for attorney general,...

Russia kills 4 in overnight strike on Ukraine, days after Trump issues oil sanctions

Russian strikes on Ukraine overnight left four people dead and several others injured, days after President Trump issued sanctions on Russian oil companies as peace talks in the region have largely been stagnant. In Kyiv, two people were killed and at least 13 wounded from a ballistic missile strike early Saturday, Tymur Tkachenko, head of...

Prison contracts should reward results, not occupancy rates 

When payment rewards full units, you get full units, not safer or more effective ones. Public or private, paying for occupancy guarantees the wrong work gets done.

Stephen Miller sidesteps question on US troops in Venezuela as tensions rise

White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller on Friday dodged a question from reporters about the potential for ground troops on Venezuelan soil, as tensions escalate amid the Trump administration's war on drugs in the Caribbean. While he said he "would not now or ever get into any detailed discussion" about potential military options,...

Trump on possible meeting with Kim Jong Un during Asia trip: ‘I’m open to it’

President Trump told reporters late Friday that he would "100 percent" be open to meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during his trip to Asia. "Well, I would if he would contact. The last time I met him, I put it out over the internet that I’m coming to South Korea and if he’d...

How the growing penny shortage may impact you

Several retailers have started to roll out policies as they run out of pennies. Here's what to expect if you're paying with cash.

Iowa shows why we must defend K-12 education from DEI

K-12 education’s troubling love affair with race essentialism and advancing far-left ideologies.

Trump rips Canada’s ‘crooked’ anti-tariffs ad as possibly AI

President Trump took another swing at Canada late Friday, calling a controversial anti-tariff ad featuring excerpts from a former President Reagan speech, "crooked" and "dishonest." He also suggested that the video was "possibly" generated by artificial intelligence (AI). "Canada lied," Trump told reporters, as he prepared to depart for his Asia trip. "They made up...

Gas prices are low. Will they stay that way?

Gasoline prices have fallen to just over $3 per gallon. That's good news for consumers and the Trump administration after President Trump promised to bring down prices, but it could complicate a "drill, baby drill" agenda. And whether prices will stay low may depend on whether the administration’s sanctions on Russia are effective, experts say....

East Wing demolition triggers outcry — and mixed feelings from state dinner attendees

The demolition of the East Wing at the White House to make way for President Trump's vision of a splashy, massive ballroom, is triggering an enormous outcry from critics — but for many who have experienced glitzy state dinners firsthand, it's eliciting mixed feelings. Trump, who originally said the ballroom would be near but “not...

Trump calls for Jack Smith, others to be prosecuted over Jan. 6 probe

President Trump late Friday suggested that former Special Counsel Jack Smith, former Attorney General Merrick Garland and other Biden administration officials "should be prosecuted" over their involvement in the investigation into the president's alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. In a Truth Social post published just prior to departing for his Asia trip,...

5 shot near Howard University during homecoming week; 2 people in custody

Five people were hospitalized after a shooting near Howard University Friday, according to the DC Fire and EMS Department.

Trump considering naming White House ballroom after himself

President Trump is considering naming the new White House ballroom after himself following days of controversy over his administration’s pricey East Wing project. The new space is expected to be 90,000 square feet and referred to as "The President Donald J. Trump Ballroom," according to a report from ABC News. Earlier in the week, when...

Dems bash administration for withholding SNAP funds: ‘Disgusting dereliction of duty’

Top House Democrats tore into the Trump administration on Friday night for withholding available food aid for millions of low-income Americans, saying the decision is both callous and illegal.  “It is a disgusting dereliction of duty that the Trump administration would knowingly rip food out of the mouths of 42 million children, seniors and veterans,”...

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