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Senator John Kennedy introduces America to ‘Margaret,’ his elliptical trainer named after Thatcher

Sen. John Kennedy posts a tongue-in-cheek video introducing his elliptical trainer named Margaret after Margaret Thatcher, going viral on social media.

Flag of evil at NYU shows what the haters really think

Israel-haters are doing a fine job of eroding the supposedly bright line between “antizionism”...

New York plans to tax away even more jobs and investments

Gov. Kathy Hochul pitched her proposed pied-a-terre tax as a silver bullet for New...

How the left’s ‘perfect storm’ infected America with Jew hate

Demographics, DEI and the woke Jacobin agenda produced the poisonous antisemitism now shredding the...

Xavier Becerra has more questions to answer about fraud scandal

Xavier Becerra says he didn’t know that his former chief of staff and former...

Keep justice blind: Civil disobedience is an American right, regardless of party

If a single statute can be used aggressively against pro-life activists under one president and against anti-ICE protesters under another, the problem is not who is wielding the weapon, but that the weapon exists. 

NAACP alleges new Tennessee congressional map intentionally discriminates on basis of race

The NAACP on Wednesday alleged in a lawsuit filed in federal court that Tennessee’s new congressional map intentionally discriminates on the basis of race. The legal action follows lawmakers’ decision to carve out the state’s only majority-Black district through a Republican-friendly map that threatens the status of the lone Democrat in Tennessee’s nine-member delegation.  Several Southern states moved to...

Washington has had the anti-fraud blueprint since 1983: Tie it to emergency aid

Congress should make Green Book readiness a precondition for emergency disbursement authority across lending, grant and direct payment programs.

Fetterman: Trump affordability remark was ‘clipped’

Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) on Wednesday defended President Trump's comment that he is not focused on the financial situations of Americans while negotiating with the Iranian government.  “He said something that got clipped ... saying, 'I’m not thinking about [the] American people financially,’ but what he really was saying — he did say, is, ‘I'm...

Rubio: US will push China for more ‘active role’ in Iran negotiations

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Thursday that during the summit in China, President Trump and administration officials will try to convince Chinese President Xi Jinping to take an “active role” in negotiations to end the war with Iran and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Speaking to Fox News host Sean Hannity in Beijing, Rubio...

Hantavirus outbreak exposes America’s post-COVID PTSD

COVID changed more than public health. It changed the emotional baseline of American life. 

Majority of Republicans support mandatory AI testing: Poll

A majority of Republican voters support policies requiring AI models to undergo independent security testing, according to a new poll released Thursday. The survey, shared first with The Hill from Americans for Responsible Innovation (ARI), found that 71 percent prefer a mandatory testing process, compared to 17 percent who said AI companies should voluntarily test...

Trump says China agreed to buy soybeans, energy, Boeing jets

President Trump told Fox News that Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to purchase soybeans, energy and jets during the two leaders' bilateral meeting in Beijing on Thursday.  According to Fox News, Trump told host Sean Hannity that Xi committed to helping the U.S. with Iran, buy U.S. soybeans, buy more oil and liquified natural gas...

Live updates: White House describes ‘good meeting’ for Trump, Xi; China warns about tensions over Taiwan

President Trump signaled in his opening remarks at a bilateral meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday that he's ready to do business with China. The host of business leaders accompanying Trump is just one sign of that. His first full day in Beijing is a busy one with a state banquet following the...

Trump invites Xi to visit White House in September

President Trump during his trip to Beijing on Thursday formally invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to visit the White House in September. “Thank you again, President Xi, for this beautiful welcome, and tonight, it is my honor to extend an invitation to you, Madam Peng, to visit us at the White House this September 24...

Politics is a family business for these 2026 candidates. Voters may not care. 

For a host of candidates running for office up and down the ballot in this year’s midterms, politics is a family business. The race for governor of Maine alone has drawn three candidates with well-known political ties: Angus King III, the son of Sen. Angus King (I-Maine); Hannah Pingree, the daughter of Rep. Chellie Pingree...

Gulf allies are quietly starting to break with Washington

That bargain is now fraying — and perhaps breaking.

Graham: China’s allies are ‘all dirtbags’

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on Wednesday criticized the Chinese government and its allies, as President Trump visits with Chinese President Xi Jinping during a summit in Beijing. “You name the allies of China, they’re all dirtbags,” Graham, a foreign policy hawk, told Fox News host Sean Hannity. “They’re aligned with the worst people in the...

Chinese security blocks Secret Service agent’s access to event during Trump trip

Chinese security blocked a U.S. Secret Service agent from entering Beijing’s Temple of Heaven with their weapon during President Trump’s bilateral meeting with China’s President Xi Jinping on Thursday.  According to the White House press pool, the entry into the event site was delayed nearly an hour and a half due to an “intense discussion”...

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