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Rep. Thomas Massie says breaks with Trump were ‘absolutely worth it’

Rep. Thomas Massie has no regrets about breaking with President Trump on key issues and losing Kentucky's Republican primary to the president's hand-picked challenger.

Kalshi puts Paxton odds in Texas GOP primary at 95 percent

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) has a greater than 95 percent chance of defeating incumbent Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) in the Lone Star State’s Senate GOP runoff, according to the prediction market Kalshi. As of Sunday afternoon, Paxton had a 95.6 percent chance of winning the runoff, which will be decided on Tuesday after...

Zeldin says EPA providing ‘flexibility’ by loosening rules for pollutants used in grocery refrigeration

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Lee Zeldin said Sunday that the Trump administration is providing “flexibility” to businesses by loosening restrictions on the use of super-polluting greenhouse gases in commercial refrigeration. Under the new EPA rule unveiled on Wednesday, supermarkets can use hydrofluorocarbons that are up to 1,400 times as potent as carbon dioxide until 2032....

Iran says it is winning the negotiations with Trump on ending the war

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei on Sunday interpreted history in suggesting Iran is winning the negotiations with President Trump to end the near three-month conflict. Baqaei, whose country has been battered by the nearly three-month war, posted on the social platform X an image depicting an Iranian archaeological site that shows the Roman emperor...

Netanyahu backs Trump on Iran MOU, says final deal must cover nukes

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday said he supports President Trump on a memorandum of understanding with Iran but asserted that the final deal must also cover Iran's nuclear program. Netanyahu said he spoke with Trump on Saturday about the emerging peace deal, which would extend the ceasefire for 60 days and reopen the...

Zelensky condemns Russian incursion in Romanian territory

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday condemned the presence of Russian drones in Romanian territory. The Kremlin’s air surveillance in Ukraine has persisted while unmanned aircrafts have been reported in neighboring nations this week. “The Russian military knows exactly where their drones are headed and how long they can operate in the air. Their routes...

America risks global credibility from human rights, immigration policy inconsistencies

The U.S. Department of State Human Rights Reports have been criticized for their length, issue coverage, bias, and inconsistency with U.S. migration policy, which could lead to the deportation of people to dangerous situations.

Nebraska Republican escalates Trump criticism over Ukraine: ‘You’ll be judged in the history books’

Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) upped his critiques of President Trump over his handling of the Russia-Ukraine war, claiming he will be “judged in the history books” over it.  “‘It is [former President] Biden’s and [Ukrainian President Volodymyr] Zelenskyy’s war’ is so morally blind and factually wrong,” Bacon said in a Saturday morning post on social...

When schools take sides on contested issues, students lose

A K-12 school system that adopts institutional neutrality empowers parents to advocate for policies that keep schools focused on education, not activism. 

Kirk murder suspect ‘deeply indoctrinated with leftist ideology,’ Cox says

Tyler Robinson, the suspect accused of fatally shooting conservative activist Charlie Kirk this week, had left-leaning political views, according to Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R). “It’s very clear to us and to the investigators that this was a person who was deeply indoctrinated with leftist ideology,” Cox told The Wall Street Journal in an article...

College conservatives vow to carry on Charlie Kirk’s work

Young conservatives and activists are determined to let the late Charlie Kirk’s principles guide their movement on college campuses and be more active than ever in honor of his memory. The assassination of the founder of Turning Point USA, which has clubs on more than 850 campuses, has saddened but sharpened its followers and...

Republicans should be wary of making Mamdani the Democrat poster boy

Making Mamdani the foil and the face of the Democrats risks awakening millions of struggling Americans to the “free is for me” grift.

Hasan Piker weighs in on ‘horrible’ Kirk assassination

Left-wing streamer Hasan Piker weighed in on the “horrible” assassination of Charlie Kirk, saying he wishes he could still debate the conservative activist, but “tragedy intervened.”  Piker said he found out about Kirk’s fatal shooting while livestreaming on Twitch Wednesday.  Piker, a political commentator, was set to debate Kirk on Sept. 25 at Dartmouth College,...

Local governments can’t solve homelessness alone  

The city cannot — and should not — hold a monopoly on addressing homelessness.  

‘Prove me wrong’ — Charlie Kirk and the age of rage

"Prove me wrong." For years, that tagline of Charlie Kirk and his group, Turning Point USA, enraged many on the left. In "an age of rage," nothing is more triggering for the perpetually angry than an invitation to debate issues. Indeed, someone has now killed him for it. What is most chilling about the assassination is...

These small towns are the most expensive in the US, says new study

In hopes of saving some money, most people would think you need to leave the city for a small town out in the suburbs. Well, unfortunately, some of those smaller towns don't offer that luxury.

Montana Republican: Kirk slaying ‘a watershed moment’

Rep. Ryan Zinke (R-Mont.) said the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk is a “watershed moment,” adding that political disagreements should not lead to violence. “We should look and reflect. This is, you know, as the governor pointed out, a watershed moment. So watershed moment depend on what this country does,” Zinke said during...

Will fear overtake America?

Today’s divisions feel unprecedented, but the nation has been here before — and survived far worse.

Trump reups calls for NATO to stop purchasing Russian oil amid sanction push

President Trump reupped his call for NATO members to stop buying Russian oil amid a wider sanctions push in hopes of forcing Russian President Vladimir Putin to halt the war in Ukraine.  The president said Saturday morning he is “ready” to impose “major” sanctions on Russia when other NATO nations do the same — and...

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