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Now is the time to seriously consider giving Cuba’s communist thugs a final shove into the dustbin of history

Cutting off Venezuelan oil will only make Cuba's malevolent masters more desperate to hold onto power.

Somali scams expose a toxic brew of wokeness, welfare and immigration

Self-reliance is one of the vital conditions of a prosperous citizenry, but woke politicians'...

Judge blocks Homeland Security from canceling ‘parole’ for migrant family reunification

A federal judge ruled Saturday that the Trump administration can't shut down "parole" status for some family reunification migrants, saying the Department of Homeland Security failed to properly notify them of their impending loss of status.

Make Trump’s $1.5 trillion defense budget a reality

President Donald Trump asked Congress for a $500 billion increase in defense spending last week, a significant jump from this year’s $1 trillion budget, but necessary considering both the growing threat from China and the efforts our allies have made in both the Atlantic and Pacific in meeting their defense spending obligations. If we are […]

Noem defends ‘domestic terrorism’ assessment in Minneapolis ICE shooting

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defended her response to a fatal shooting of a 37-year-old woman by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer this week, amid concerns that she too quickly characterized the woman’s actions as “domestic terrorism.” In a heated interview on CNN’s “State of the Union,” the secretary doubled down on her...

Senate Democrats press Navy secretary to drop Hegseth’s probe of Sen. Mark Kelly

Every Democrat on the the Senate Armed Services Committee, with the exception of Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.), has expressed their “serious concerns” to Navy Secretary John Phelan over his review of the Arizona Democrat's conduct, pressing him to drop the probe. Kelly, a retired Navy captain, is one of six lawmakers who last month released...

Rein in presidential pardons with balance and accountability

Congressman Johnny Olszewski is introducing a constitutional amendment to give Congress the power to overturn presidential pardons and commutations, in order to restore trust in the democratic system and ensure that all laws apply equally to all Americans.

Foreign tourists required to disclose 5 years of social media activity in US proposal

Foreign tourists to the U.S. could be required to disclose the past five years of their social media activity if a Tuesday rule proposed by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is approved. “In order to comply with the January 2025 Executive Order 14161 (Protecting the United States From Foreign Terrorists and Other National Security and...

The immigration solution that can reunite America 

The question isn’t whether we need labor. We do. The question is whether we want that labor documented, taxed and accountable, or underground, ad-hoc and impossible to track. 

House Democrat files articles of impeachment against RFK Jr.

Rep. Haley Stevens (D-Mich.) said on Wednesday she filed articles of impeachment against Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., calling him “the biggest self-created threat to our health and safety.” “RFK Jr. has got to go. Today, I introduced Articles of Impeachment to remove him from office. RFK Jr. has turned...

Australia implements social media ban: What’s the environment in the US?

A new law banning kids from prominent social media sites took effect in Australia on Wednesday, teeing up a key test of one of the most far-reaching approaches to protecting children online.  The effects of the Australian law will be closely watched by other countries, including the U.S., which has long struggled to establish rules addressing kids’ safety in a rapidly changing online...

Judge grants DOJ request to unseal Epstein sex trafficking case records

A federal judge ruled Wednesday that grand jury transcripts from Jeffrey Epstein’s 2019 sex-trafficking case can be unsealed. U.S. District Judge Richard Berman of the Southern District of New York, in a four-page decision, cited a law passed last month requiring the Department of Justice (DOJ) to release files related to the late convicted sex...

Live updates: NDAA comes to House floor; Federal Reserve expected to cut rates

The House will take its first votes on the must-pass Defense funding bill on Wednesday afternoon, after the Rules Committee advanced the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) late Tuesday. The Federal Reserve on Wednesday is also expected to cut interest rates, its final decision of 2025, as President Trump looks to chart a new course...

Supreme Court mulls intellectual disability limits in death penalty cases 

The Supreme Court on Wednesday will grapple with where the line should be drawn on intellectual disability in imposing a death sentence in a case that could make it harder for convicted killers to evade execution if their IQ falls short of certain standards.  The justices are set to clarify how multiple IQ scores should be evaluated in cases like Joseph Clifton Smith’s. Smith was...

Democrats are still swimming against America’s ideological tide

By conceding party control to America’s ideological minority, Democrats are diminishing their political competitiveness.

Pregnancy linked to accelerated biological aging, study finds

Researchers found that pregnancy was linked to accelerated biological aging of up to 5.3 years.

Almost half oppose boat strikes near Venezuela: Survey

Nearly half of Americans say they oppose the Trump administration’s military strikes on suspected drug boats in the Caribbean near Venezuela, according to new polling. In a Reuters/Ipsos survey, released Wednesday, 48 percent say the U.S. should not be conducting the strikes without first getting court approval. Another 34 percent say the military should carry...

Trump’s avowed AI order to face legal hurdles 

President Trump’s promised executive order that would kneecap state laws aimed at regulating artificial intelligence is likely bound for the courts. The president announced his plan Monday to create “one rulebook” by which the tech industry will abide when it comes to AI, a move that would override the regulations passed by individual states. "We are beating ALL COUNTRIES...

New Yorkers cannot afford the All Electric Buildings Act

Moderate Democrats are already pushing to delay the mesure, understanding that New York is suffering from an affordability crisis.

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