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Maryland woman says TPUSA high school event raised ‘serious concerns,’ says Child Protective Services notified

A Turning Point USA group faced controversy at a Maryland high school event, including a community member reporting it to Child Protective Services.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 15

2008—In Ricci v. DeStefano, a Second Circuit panel that includes Judge Sonia Sotomayor buries the...

Trump Throws In the Towel on Minneapolis Surge

Ultimately, the battle is about whether our immigration laws can be enforced.

The Apolitical Library Is Just Fiction

We’ve strayed from the ideal of libraries as community temples of learning.

The Reform That Would Mark the Beginning of the End for the Department of Education

Moving the student loan portfolio to the Treasury Department would benefit both borrowers and...

Coalitions, not cancellations, will stop antisemitism

At a moment when antisemitism in the United States is surging to levels not seen in decades, accusations that paint The Heritage Foundation with a broad brush as “antisemitic” are not only false, they are reckless. These claims distract from the real and pressing task of confronting groups that pose a true threat to American […]

Breaking China’s minerals chokehold

Recently, the House of Representatives took an important step forward to help the United States regain its competitive edge, passing legislation designed to accelerate the domestic development of critical minerals. If the Senate follows suit, it will send an even stronger message to our adversaries that America can and will use domestic sources of the […]

Can the United States repeat its Venezuela success in Iran?

Can the Trump administration do in Iran what it pulled off in Venezuela last month? That was the tantalizing question posed by Paul Pillar,...

US enemies shouldn’t get tax breaks for attacking America

America’s enemies are exploiting tax-exempt nonprofit organizations to sow discord and division in the United States. A high-ranking member of Congress noted in recent hearings that this is “a fact.” It should be fought at every turn by politicians and citizens alike. The House Ways and Means Committee held a hearing on Feb. 10 on […]

As usual, teachers union puts children last

Was it really worth keeping kids in San Francisco home from school for a week — for a 2% raise?

Educators need to stop radicalizing kids

Just teach. That’s the message we must send to educators in California’s socialist cities such as Los Angeles and San Francisco. Instead, teachers, unions...

Trump has made his plans for Iran clear — make a deal or be dealt with

It’s been 20 years since Henry Kissinger made the insightful observation that Iran had to decide whether it is a cause or a country.

The amount of advice Mamdani needs to simply do his job is WORRYING

Mayor Zohran Mamdani is off to a terrible start, and it’s not just his friends and supporters who should be worried.

How Trump is righting the economic ship after the SS Biden disaster

In just one year, the administration’s economic strategy has been astonishingly successful and completely course-corrected after Biden and the radical left's failures.

The Stonewall flag fix and more: Letters to the Editor — Feb. 15, 2026

While federal property properly prioritizes the US flag, seriousness requires proportionality, not overcorrection.

Vladimir Putin’s finally starting to sweat — so it’s time for Trump to turn up the heat

With Vladimir Putin's war machine sputtering, it's time to push the Kremlin even harder to force an end to his war on Ukraine.

On Valentine’s Day, being single isn’t a disorder — it’s perfectly normal

And now — right in time for Valentine’s Day — being single has joined the list. Being single isn’t a diagnosis. It’s just a relationship status.

Vance visit demonstrates US commitment to peace in the South Caucasus

This week, Vice President JD Vance made a historic visit to the South Caucasus. He became the first sitting vice president to visit Armenia and, shortly thereafter, one of the highest-level U.S. officials to travel to Azerbaijan in decades. The timing of the trip was critical, coming amid a fragile but active peace process between […]

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