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Trump administration ends lease for three golf courses in the District

The Trump administration has ended the lease agreement with the National Links Trust for three golf courses in the District.

‘Nothing really happens’: Lawmakers frustrated about inaction on kids’ online safety bills

Lawmakers are tired of teaming up on bipartisan bills to protect kids online, only to have the broadly supported measures languish.

A year after DOGE, the cuts keep coming

The Department of Government Efficiency hasn't come close to achieving the $1 trillion in cuts pledged at its launch last January but it has rooted out billions in wasteful spending, shrunk the bloated federal workforce and spurred a nationwide effort to streamline and economize government agencies.

Trump attracts America’s billionaires to bankroll policies and projects

President Trump loves billionaires, and they seemingly love him, too. America's wealthiest have all but lined up to fund the president's pet projects and policy ideas on a level that surpasses any other president.

Meta’s new AI privacy policy allows targeted ads, possibly political ads, based on chats with bots

Some Instagram users may start seeing that political advertisements mirror what they say and search on the social media platform.

Billionaires are fleeing California — Mayor Mamdani, beware!

Unless Hochul and the Legislature curb Mamdani's worst excesses and stop treating the wealthy like cash cows, New York will be next to learn...

Mamdani’s pick for schools boss spells disaster for city kids

DEI-obsessed educrats and activists insist that the screenings and tests for admission are somehow biased against minorities, despite one of New York's top courts...

Gavin Newsom cut parents out of trans kids’ lives — until one brave judge said no

In plain English, the court said what common sense has been telling us all along: The government does not get to replace parents.

Dummy day-care scam: Letters to the Editor — Jan. 2, 2026

The Issue: Investigations into the day-care and welfare fraud scandal in Minnesota. No one can tell any right-thinking American that Gov. Tim Walz knew...

How Hegseth can reinforce military chaplains

George Washington founded the Army Chaplain Corps 250 years ago because he knew it was wrong to ask his troops to give the ultimate sacrifice while depriving them of the religious support they needed. Recently, War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced renewed attention to the Chaplain Corps, giving the Trump administration and Congress an opportunity to reinforce […]

Five hopes for the new year

New Year’s Day is a celebration of the hope and promise of a fresh start. In that spirit, we have identified five goals that we hope will be achieved in 2026. Some of the items on our 2026 list are repeats from 2025: Progress has been made, but the goal has not been fully obtained. […]

Mamdani must denounce the worrying anti-Israel sentiment among some Muslim New Yorkers

Mamdani may be a symbol for Muslim New Yorkers, but he’s the mayor for all New Yorkers.

Kathy Hochul’s suck-up to the left this year could push New York into even WORSE shape

Gov. Kathy Hochul heads into her reelection year aiming to make the best of her dismal record — while simultaneously seeking to placate the...

Don’t grant citizenship to people who hate their countrymen

It’s not enough that the United Kingdom is arresting people for social media posts, or that it is trying to erode the foundation of justice, or that it taxes its people into oblivion for the privilege of dying on waiting lists for healthcare. Now, thanks to the inept and feckless U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, […]

The US can help end the militarization of Ukrainian children

President Donald Trump and his team continue to push for peace in Ukraine. All signs indicate that Russia has zero interest in peace but is preparing for a larger war. The clearest indicator is the Kremlin’s systematic militarization of Ukrainian children, including those abducted and trapped in occupation, and Moscow’s long-term plans for these children. […]

In Pluribus, the apocalypse arrives with a smile

In the imaginative mind of Vince Gilligan, the end of the world does not arrive with flaming alien spacecraft or pulverized monuments, but with the unsettling cheer of a Walmart greeter. His new series, Pluribus, eschews the bombast of traditional science fiction tropes in favor of something far more disquieting: a world saved from war, famine, […]

Lessons learned: How Trump must push his ‘American reset’ into 2026

The president is fighting two wars: a global trade reset that restores the dignity of the American working class, and a foreign-policy reset that...

Beware the Democratic ‘pseudo-recession’ that’s destroyed past presidents

Donald Trump must learn from the past and fixate on the economy in 2026 to end-run a devious Democratic strategy.

Despite climate panic, fewer people died from extreme weather in 2025

Tragically, the final two months of 2025 saw a large loss of life related to flooding in South and Southeast Asia, associated with Cyclones Senyar...

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