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Parents, get your teenagers off Instagram

What do leftists who worked on Obamacare, the Biden 2020 campaign, and I all have in common? We’re equally appalled and terrified at the way social media companies are targeting America’s teenagers. Accountability Tech is run by left-leaning thinkers who have long resumes in the liberal world, and this week, it revealed what happened when […]

Supersonic aviation modernization is key to US aerospace leadership

For over half a century, there has been a speed limit in the sky. It is long overdue for that to change. American company Boom Supersonic has developed a next-generation aircraft designed to fly faster than the speed of sound, without an audible sonic boom hitting the ground. This groundbreaking aerospace technology has put high-speed […]

Trump’s Middle East trip has helped strengthen AI deals in the region

Jared Cohen, the young historian turned president of global affairs at Goldman Sachs, once said, “When people think of digital diplomacy, they think of government tweeting. It is not what it is. That is public diplomacy only.” In the immediate aftermath of President Donald Trump’s triumphant swing through the Gulf states, the details of the […]

The IVF bombing is what happens when our culture says life is expendable

A car bomb exploded in the parking lot behind the American Reproductive Centers facility in Palm Springs, California, last week. One person was killed and four people were injured. The deceased, found next to the car, has been identified as Guy Edward Bartkus, the alleged perpetrator. The FBI quickly deemed it an “intentional act of […]

Harvard sues Trump administration over foreign students ban

Harvard University is suing the Trump administration a day after the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) revoked its certification to admit foreign students, an escalation of its fight with the institution and an effort to hit its wallet. Harvard President Alan Gerber announced the suit in a letter to the Harvard community. “Without its international...

Court rules Alabama congressional map intentionally discriminated against Black voters

Federal judges ruled Thursday that Alabama intentionally discriminated against Black residents when the state disobeyed court orders to draw a second Black-majority congressional district. A three-judge panel said the congressional map drawn by the 2023 Alabama Legislature violated the Voting Rights Act. The judges, which ruled against the state twice before and put a new...

Trump: Biden high-speed internet program ‘racist,’ ‘unconstitutional’

President Trump ripped former President Biden's high-speed internet program Thursday, vowing to end what he called a "racist" and "illegal" initiative. Trump said he spoke with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick about the Biden-era Digital Equity Act, which allocated about $2.75 billion for programs that provide technology, including the internet, and skills for all Americans. "We...

Vance: War between India, Pakistan would be ‘none of our business’

Vice President Vance warned that a full-scale war between India and Pakistan would be "disastrous" but said the US should not get involved in the escalating conflict, urging both countries to resolve their issues before waging war.

Russia tortured a Ukrainian journalist to death — yet Trump wants to negotiate

As tragic as Viktoria Roshchyna’s death is, it’s also profoundly political.

US automakers rip Trump trade deal with UK

America's "big three" automakers ripped President Trump on Friday over his newly announced trade deal with the United Kingdom. The Thursday agreement is the first bilateral trade pact the administration reached since it rolled out and then paused a "reciprocal" tariff regime on many of America's main trading partners. The British auto industry expressed excitement...

Trump says Republicans ‘should probably not’ raise taxes on rich

President Trump on Friday said GOP lawmakers “should probably not” raise taxes on the rich — but said he would be okay if it ultimately happened — as Republicans on Capitol Hill deliberate over the final details of the party’s bill full of Trump’s legislative priorities. The suggestion came one day after reports surfaced that the...

Vance impresses at Munich Security Conference reprise

It was a strong performance. Vance came across as intelligent, articulate and polished.

What is Trump even doing any more? 

Everyone can see that Grandpa Trump has become a menace, but no one is doing anything to limit the damage, much less to take his car keys away. Sooner, rather than later, there’s going to be a terrible accident. 

Trump proposes 80 percent tariff on China

President Trump on Friday signaled the U.S. could lessen the tariff pressure on China — dropping the import tax rate from 145 percent to 80 percent. “80% Tariff on China seems right! Up to Scott B,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social, giving a nod to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. The proposed new...

Whole Hog Politics: Looking for the Catholic coalition in American politics 

On the menu: Trust fall; Mule mail; Greene at the gills; Beshear not bashful; The _____ Nate Moore America’s obsession — or at least the American media’s obsession — with the election process that gave the world Pope Leo XIV has been intense. It’s been great #content. I mean, Cardinal Pizzaballa? How could they resist?...

Pope Leo XIV celebrates first Mass at Sistine Chapel

Pope Leo XIV celebrated his first mass in the Sistine Chapel on Friday morning, just a day after being elected to replace the late Pope Francis as the leader of the Catholic Church. The new pope, born Robert Francis Prevost in Dolton, Ill., spoke in Spanish, Italian and English during the homily. “You have called...

Even without a recession, Trump’s tariffs will be painful

The U.S. may avoid a recession this year, but the risk of one increases the longer the trade war lasts.

Do Medicare, Medicaid cover weight loss drugs? It depends

Medicare recipients suffering from obesity must pay out of pocket for weight loss drugs like Wecovy and Zepbound.

The DEI era harmed non-white students most, yet some states won’t end it

Some state education departments are still resisting certifying the elimination of diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.

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