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As strike looms, LA schools need reform — not more spending

The Los Angeles Unified School District is about to endure a probably ugly teachers strike.  But pouring more money into teacher salaries is not the answer. Rather, only three reforms have any hope...

What California’s legislators ignore — and why you pay the price

When audit findings are shelved instead of acted upon, oversight becomes little more than...

Massive heat and hot-water failures ARE the Mamdani plan

Tens of thousands of New York renters are shivering as their decrepit buildings’ heating...

Mamdani’s free for all, including illegals, will only end in bills for all taxpayers

Mamdani has a stack of problems as high as the filthy piles of trash...

Axed Washington Post reporters dug their own graves

Over the past decade, The Washington Post has been one of the leading culprits...

Concerns over lawmaker safety heighten after attacks against Frost, Omar

Violent attacks in the last week against Reps. Maxwell Frost (D-Fla.) and Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) have amplified already high concerns about the safety of lawmakers, as deepening political polarization and incendiary rhetoric further escalate the dangers members face. Omar was sprayed with an unknown substance Tuesday night while addressing constituents at a town hall in...

House Republicans warn against Senate changing DHS funding bill

House Republicans are warning the Senate against making any changes to a government funding package that includes funds for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), saying any reforms sought by Democrats would not clear the House and would lead to a government shutdown at the end of the week. Conservatives also say they would seek...

Slovakia’s PM rails against Politico report he was ‘shocked’ by Trump’s psychological state

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico fiercely denied a Politico report that he was “shocked” by President Trump’s state of mind during his visit to Mar-a-Lago this month. Politico, citing five unnamed European diplomats, reported that Fico told EU leaders at a summit in Brussels last week that his meeting with the U.S. president left him...

Rubio says oil companies were not tipped off about Venezuela operation, contradicting Trump

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Wednesday that oil companies were not tipped off ahead of the Trump administration’s incursion into Venezuela, appearing to contradict past statements from President Trump. “The oil executives were not involved whatsoever in any of the planning on this matter,” Rubio said during a Senate hearing.  “All of those executives learned about...

Erika Kirk pledges Turning Point will match $1,000 government deposits in ‘Trump Accounts’

Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirk said her organization will match the federal government’s $1,000 deposits in new “Trump Accounts” for the children of its employees.  Kirk wrote Wednesday on social platform X that her husband, the late conservative activist and Turning Point co-founder Charlie Kirk, “spoke so often about the importance of young families...

Mother planning a wedding, pilot killed in Maine plane crash

Families and organizations have begun to identify the six victims killed in a Sunday plane crash in Maine. Passengers were on board a Bombardier Challenger 600 that erupted in flames after an engine fire.  Lakewood Church employee Shawna Collins died on the aircraft, a church employee told The Associated Press. She served at the mega...

Watch live: Omar gives remarks after spraying incident in Minnesota

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) will speak to reporters Wednesday evening, a day after she was sprayed with an unknown substance during a town hall in her home district. Omar has taken a defiant tone against the Trump administration's surge in federal agents to Minnesota in the wake of two fatal shootings in Minneapolis involving immigration...

5 takeaways from Rubio’s Senate hearing on Venezuela

Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday urged patience on U.S. efforts to rehabilitate Venezuela’s oil industry and eventually return the country to democratic governance. The secretary’s remarks came during a hearing of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Rubio’s first appearance before lawmakers since the Trump administration’s audacious operation that resulted in the capture of...

Maine mayor: ‘This is not the America I grew up in’

The mayor of Portland, Maine, said he wants to personally speak with the acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as the agency expands operations in his city and state. “That’s a person just like me, nothing special, but we took an oath to be responsible,” Mark Dion, a former county sheriff, told MS...

Rand Paul, Marco Rubio clash over whether Maduro capture ‘an act of war’

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) on Wednesday criticized Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s assertion that the U.S.'s capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro was not an act of war. During testimony in front of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Rubio reiterated the Trump administration’s position that the mission to capture Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores,...

FBI taking over Omar attack investigation

The FBI is taking over the investigation into the attack on Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) at her town hall event on Tuesday, the Minneapolis Police Department confirmed Wednesday. A spokesperson for the department confirmed the FBI would be taking over but did not provide further comment. The FBI did not immediately respond to a request...

GOP senators open to splitting off DHS funding to pass other key spending bills

A group of Republican senators is open to splitting the Homeland Security appropriations measure off from a six-bill government funding package that needs to pass by Friday to avoid a partial government shutdown that would affect the Pentagon and other major departments. Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.), a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, said “a...

‘Night owls’ face higher risk of heart attacks and strokes: Study

Researchers found that “night owls had a 79% higher prevalence of having an overall poor cardiovascular health score.”

Agents in Pretti shooting on administrative leave

The federal agents who fatally shot Alex Pretti were placed on administrative leave on Saturday, a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) official told NewsNation, the Hill’s sister network. Pretti was shot and killed by a Border Patrol agent and a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer in Minneapolis on Saturday. He was the second person...

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