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Sen. Lindsey Graham’s passing: Letters to the Editor — July 14, 2026

The Issue: The death of Sen. Lindsey Graham, a prominent voice for freedom and US strength. Sen. Lindsey Graham was hated by the left because he loved America unreservedly,...

Women Harmed by Chemical Abortions Urge Todd Blanche to Settle Mail-Order Abortion Case

The women argue the Trump administration should not defend a policy that makes it...

South Carolina Governor Appoints Lindsey Graham’s Sister to Replace Late Senator

The announcement comes after President Trump had lobbied for Graham’s ‘wonderful sister’ to be...

The Left Goes After Marco Rubio

Socialists have determined that the secretary of state may be the foremost threat to...

Celebrated Historian’s Book Knocking Abolitionists Got Rave Reviews. Now It’s Being Pulled from Shelves

Historians argue that Greenidge concocted many of the central anecdotes and claims in the...

Centcom dispels alleged Iranian propaganda that three Americans killed in Kuwait

U.S. Central Command (Centcom) on Monday moved to dispel the allegation that three American service members were killed in Iranian strikes in Kuwait. "CLAIM: Iranian propaganda claimed today that three American service members were killed in Kuwait by strikes from Iran. FALSE," Centcom stated in a post on the social platform X. "TRUTH: There are...

The most important divide isn’t red versus blue, but young versus old

The battle between those two generations is not only political, but centers around the very different life experiences younger voters have had from their older counterparts.  

Second US citizen diagnosed with Ebola transferred to Germany for treatment: WHO

A second U.S. citizen was diagnosed with Ebola on Friday and subsequently transferred to Germany for treatment, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). The individual, whose identity was not revealed, is a humanitarian worker and was admitted to Frankfurt University ‌Hospital early on Monday. “As infections among response personnel are not unexpected in an...

Warren rips Senate leaders over crypto bill’s lack of ethics restrictions

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.), the top Democrat on the Senate Banking Committee, slammed Senate leaders Monday over the lack of ethics restrictions in a cryptocurrency regulation bill that is poised to hit the Senate floor in the coming weeks. Warren, a longtime crypto skeptic, raised concerns about President Trump’s recent financial disclosures, which showed he...

USPS unveils new Barbie Forever stamps at Austin collectors convention

USPS representatives promoted the stamps on Saturday morning as part of the National Barbie Doll Collectors Convention.

Live updates: GOP scrambles to plot course without Graham; Iran, US fight over Strait of Hormuz

The Senate returns Monday to a different landscape, with the sudden death of Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) top of mind. Graham, 71, died unexpectedly early Sunday, and preliminary reports point to an aortic dissection. By the afternoon, politicians in South Carolina and Washington were maneuvering to figure out his successor, both in the short term...

Trump shares video calling for ‘hardcore communist bastards’ like Mamdani to be deported

President Trump on Sunday shared a video calling for "hardcore communist bastards" to be deported, notably naming New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D). Conservative pundit Michael Savage's 49-minute-long video, which he posted on July 4, claims that democratic socialist candidates running as Democrats have been turning the U.S. into a socialist country through, for...

Vance to press House Republicans on advancing Trump agenda

Vice President JD Vance is set to sit down with House Republicans on Tuesday in an effort to get them to reopen the chamber floor and pass President Trump’s key legislative priorities. The development comes as lawmakers return to Capitol Hill on Monday after leaving for the July 4th recess amid a standstill. Conservative hardliners...

Peters backs Stevens in Michigan race to succeed him in Senate

Sen. Gary Peters (D-Mich.) is backing Rep. Haley Stevens (D-Mich.) to replace him ahead of the Michigan Senate primary next month. “Colleen & I are all in for Haley Stevens for U.S. Senate. Michigan – and the country – can’t afford to lose this seat. @HaleyforMI is the fighter we need and she has the...

Graham Platner may turn from a nightmare to a blessing for Democrats

Platner’s implosion may actually help the party in the long term.

Schiff says he will force Republicans to vote again to end Iran war

Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) plans to introduce another war powers resolution to force Republicans to vote again to end the military conflict with Iran after hostilities between the United States and Iran intensified over the last week. “You’re … seeing the problems with embarking on a war of choice, a war that the president got...

The messy intersection of Dred Scott and the birthright citizenship case

It is easy to forget just how terrible the Dred Scott decision was.

This Week on the Hill: Johnson returns to House logjam as GOP hard-liners dig in

Lawmakers return to Washington this week confronting the same legislative logjam that brought the House to a standstill before they left town, with no clear path to breaking the impasse. Conservative hardliners have pressed GOP leaders to take action on the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act and a border security bill, vowing to...

Schumer calls Trump administration budget proposal ‘lopsided’ in call for bipartisan funding bills

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) early Monday called on Senate Republicans to work with Democrats to address what he called President Trump’s “lopsided” spending priorities and pass bipartisan spending bills to avoid a government shutdown. Schumer criticized Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) for bringing the annual National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) to the...

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