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Most shocking examples of Chinese espionage uncovered by the US this year: ‘Just the tip of the iceberg’

A string of Chinese-linked espionage cases made public in 2025 spans toxin smuggling, U.S. troop recruitment and hacking that hit both the public and private sectors.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—December 27

1988—In Blum v. Witco Chemical Corp., federal district judge H. Lee Sarokin reconsiders whether to enhance an...

Who Is the Radical?

Muslim jihadists’ actions are consistent with centuries-old sharia law.

50 Years After the Edmund Fitzgerald, It’s Time to Fix American Shipbuilding

More U.S.-built cargo ships would help revitalize the country’s industrial landscape.

The Left’s Hypocrisy Problem with Energy and Affordability

Democrats talk a big game on bringing down costs, but in reality, their energy...

Vanity Fair photographer defends close-up pictures of Trump aides in Wiles profile

Vanity Fair photographer Christopher Anderson on Wednesday defended his photos of White House aides taken for a profile on chief of staff Susie Wiles, after the both story and his images were met with criticism from Trump administration officials and allies. "It is curious that the internet is shocked that I would not retouch the...

Dershowitz says he told Trump constitutionality of third term ‘not clear’

Alan Dershowitz, the former lawyer of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, cast doubt on the constitutionality surrounding third presidential terms, saying he told President Trump it was "not clear." Dershowitz, in an interview with The Wall Street Journal, said he gave Trump a draft copy of his upcoming book on the topic during a recent...

Democrats ask federal watchdog to review ICE hiring surge amid reports of issues with trainees

House Democrats on the Homeland Security Committee are asking a government watchdog to undertake a review of the Trump administration’s hiring practices, citing issues with trainees as they dramatically ramp up recruitment of immigration enforcement agents. The Trump administration in August ended age limits for those interested in serving as U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers,...

Trump health officials target hospitals, doctors over gender-affirming care for minors

Hospitals and doctors who perform gender-affirming surgery on minors will have to forgo federal Medicare and Medicaid funding under new rules proposed by the Trump administration Thursday, even in states where the procedures are legal.  The two-part plan from the Department of Health and Human Services is part of the administration’s efforts to curtail gender-affirming care, and if made final, could essentially ban the practice nationwide. One rule would prohibit state and federal Medicaid from covering any medical care...

GOP lawmaker: ‘I hope that the Speaker takes a different approach in the new year’

Rep. Kevin Kiley (R-Calif.) wants House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) to chart a different course in 2026. “I hope that the Speaker takes a different approach in the new year, where the House can sort of put itself back in the driver’s seat when it comes to the issues that really matter to folks,” Kiley...

What to know about Trump’s $1,776 ‘warrior dividend’ to service members

President Trump announced Wednesday night that military service members will receive checks for $1,776, a nod to the nation’s founding year. The news came during the president’s national address, which focused on affordability and served as a wrap-up for the first year of his second term in office. “Because of tariffs, along with the just...

Can you expect a white Christmas? Here’s what the forecast says

Meteorologists with the National Weather Service have shared their forecasts for next week, giving a clue as to which areas of the country could see snowy weather on Dec. 25.

Without railway reform, your town could be the next East Palestine

Over 80 million Americans are just like me; they live near a Class I railroad track.

Annual inflation rate fell in November, defying expectations

The annual inflation rate fell in November, according to data released Thursday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), defying economists expectations. The consumer price index (CPI) rose 2.7 percent over the 12-month span ending in November, down from 3 percent in September. BLS was unable to collect data on October prices due to the...

Doctors warn of ‘super flu’ variant in hot spots like New York 

Ahead of the holiday tourist rush, city health officials in New York City reported nearly 14,000 flu cases in the first week of December.

China’s AI has hacked the West — we gave them the keys

The West handed China the advantage, and now we will suffer. 

COVID vaccine tied to drop in death rates: Study

A study examined data over four years and found vaccinated people had a 25% lower risk of mortality from all causes.

Top Democrats rip Trump address: ‘Untethered from reality and truth’

The Top Democrats in Congress took a swing at President Trump's address from the White House late Wednesday, calling the speech "untethered from reality and truth." “It was an unhinged speech that was, of course, untethered from reality and truth. You know, Donald Trump has made things worse for the American people,” Jeffries told MS NOW’s...

The real villains behind high ticket prices

While headlines focus on corporate "villains,” the real culprit is hiding in plain sight: scalpers that dominate the resale market.  

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