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The ‘Green China’ Myth

The idea of China as a climate hero has been percolating through the media ecosystem.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—December 12

2013—Some things are most fittingly done in the dark of night. Shortly after midnight,...

Erika Kirk’s Anger Is Justified

Recent statements by her and TPUSA have emboldened right-wing influencers to speak out against...

School Districts Are Keeping Parents in the Dark over Social Transitioning

When it comes to children’s upbringing and education, bureaucrats are again proving they don’t...

Seizing the tanker was the Monroe doctrine in action

After news broke that U.S. armed forces seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela on Dec. 10, the government in Caracas accused President Donald Trump of “piracy.” Hair-trigger condemnation of Trump’s every word or action has become the dreary background noise for a president who, instead of wringing his hands, often takes decisive […]

Idaho’s immigration fight reveals a national Republican rift

The reluctance among many Republican officials to support stricter enforcement stems from a belief that significant sectors of Idaho’s economy depend on unauthorized labor.

Trump’s jarring disconnect on Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s talking points on ending the war in Ukraine are alarmingly being parroted by President Trump. It is clear from his interview with Politico’s Dasha Burns that he is buying into the Russian narrative. Asked who has the stronger negotiating position, he answered “It’s Russia.” Pressed on whether Ukraine should hold elections — constitutionally prohibited during states...

‘He was ready’: Sharon Osbourne reveals husband’s final words to her

Sharon Osbourne sat down for an interview for the first time since her iconic rock 'n' roll husband died in July.

US ratchets up Venezuela tensions with tanker seizure

Plus: Trump Gold Cards, FEMA reforms, Senate votes on health plans, Dems split on stock trading ban

Geminids meteor shower peaks this week: What you should know to see the show

At its peak the Geminid meteor shower produces over a hundred meteors every hour.

Infant botulism probe: Tainted products may date to 2022, FDA says

At least 51 infants are believed to have become ill from ByHeart formula dating back to at least December 2023.

Hassett says Fed has ‘been way behind’ on cutting interest rates

National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett on Wednesday said the Federal Reserve has "been way behind" on cutting interest rates before its narrow vote later in the day. "Well I think the futures markets expect that the Fed is going to cut rates, a kind of small amount of a quarter of a percent," Hassett...

Greene says she cut deal on NDAA for vote on anti-trans bill

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) said she made a deal on Wednesday to change her "no" vote on the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) to allow her anti-transgender bill to be voted on next week. "I made a deal and changed my NO vote on the rule to a Yes in exchange for a floor...

What to know about $1M Trump Gold Card visa program

The new visa program promises U.S. residency in "record time."

Green group files suit to keep Trump’s face off National Parks pass

The Center for Biological Diversity filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration on Wednesday to prevent President Trump's face from appearing on the "America the Beautiful National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands" passes to be used in 2026. The Department of the Interior's proposed all-access pass, which originally depicted Glacier National Park in Montana, depicts...

Newsom posts AI video of Trump in handcuffs

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) on Wednesday shared an AI-generated video depicting President Trump, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller in handcuffs. The video shows the three sitting on a step outside, their hands behind their backs, as the text, "It's cuffing season," appears onscreen. It then transitions...

Hegseth, Bradley and the Venezuela boat strikes: Who is legally responsible?

Amid intensifying scrutiny over U.S. military strikes against alleged drug boats in the Caribbean, questions are emerging over who in the Trump administration’s chain of command is legally on the hook for what many see as war crimes. Administration officials have insisted it was the decision of Adm. Frank Bradley, not Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth,...

Democratic Miami mayor-elect: City is ‘tip of the spear’ on affordability crisis

Miami Mayor-elect Eileen Higgins (D) vowed to get straight to work upon taking office on Wednesday, saying the city is “at the tip of the spear” of affordability concerns in the U.S. Higgins defeated Republican Emilio Gonzalez by 19 points in Tuesday’s mayoral runoff, marking another victory for Democrats after successes in New Jersey, Virginia...

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