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Fetterman aligns with Trump on AI push, warns China benefits from US ‘overreaction’

Sen. John Fetterman rejected "AI doomsdaying" and echoed President Donald Trump's push for AI development, warning that U.S. overreaction could benefit China.

Craven LA officials just surrendered on homelessness

Only Los Angeles could spend billions fighting homelessness, watch tents swallow sidewalks and parks,...

NAACP slams Navy’s reported talks to swap war hero’s name on carrier with Trump’s

NAACP President Derrick Johnson bashed the Navy Friday following reports that it planned to rename an aircraft carrier, named after a Black WWII war hero, and had considered President Trump's name as a replacement. Johnson wrote in a social media post that the alleged talks surrounding the USS Doris Miller's name are “a slap in...

Collins asks White House to consider ‘negative impact’ of Canada trade war

Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) pushed the Trump administration to “consider the negative impact" that engaging in a tariff war with Canada may have on American constituents, straying away from some of her GOP peers. Republican lawmakers were split Saturday after negotiations between Canada and the U.S. fell through, causing the White House to impose a...

Michael Goodwin: Don’t be fooled by Hochul’s act — she’s just as radical as Mamdani

New Yorkers who pay close attention to such things have long understood why Gov....

Craven LA officials just surrendered on homelessness

Only Los Angeles could spend billions fighting homelessness, watch tents swallow sidewalks and parks, and then decide the city has been too aggressive keeping...

Michael Goodwin: Don’t be fooled by Hochul’s act — she’s just as radical as Mamdani

New Yorkers who pay close attention to such things have long understood why Gov. Hochul deserves her reputation for being the Waffler-In-Chief.

Xavier Becerra is hiding his biggest secret — his policy details

Xavier Becerra has decided that the race for governor is in the bag. So he’s not offering policy details, or promises, that anyone might...

Justin Trudeau is embarrassing himself with his Katy Perry relationship

It’s the stuff of a $1 romance novel that’s only available on Kindle.

How one crucial project could lower gas prices across California

This proposal would end California's energy isolation and lower gas prices for Californians.

Democrats need to stop whitewashing Abdul El-Sayed’s extremist hate

He eked out a win for the Michigan party’s Senate nomination, but that doesn’t force the likes of Sen. Chuck Schumer to turn a...

How will Mayor Mamdani make his groceries work? First, smoke some more pot . . .

Last week, city Economic Development Corp. bigs took prospective bidders on contracts to run the stores on a tour of  . . . a...

DSA’s foreign-policy agenda has one goal: weaken America so that world’s worst regimes can reign instead

If politics required truth in advertising, the Democratic Socialists of America would be forced to rebrnad to the Democratic Socialists against America.

Albany’s pot pushers come for our kids — in an ad campaign filled with deceit

New York State is now in the business of spending your money to sell weed to teens.

Fast Takes: AOC is a real threat, our dumb anti-data center fight and other commentary

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez “boasts three indispensable factors for a successful presidential race: national name recognition, the capacity to raise tens or hundreds of millions of...

Think you own your land? A 100-year-old loophole says state agents can walk right in

On Aug. 1, another Colorado anti-Second Amendment law took effect, with which, among other matters, Colorado altered its regulatory landscape by putting once highly regarded Colorado Parks and Wildlife in charge of firearm training and qualifications, interposing it between Coloradans and their local sheriffs. CPW already has a black eye from its role in the […]

‘Learn to code’ is dead: Gen Z is picking up a wrench

Congress is currently locked in an intensive debate over the future of artificial intelligence. Lawmakers are aggressively wrestling with algorithmic censorship, national security threats, and tech sector copyright protections. Committee rooms are filled with industry lobbyists arguing over abstract future risks. Yet Washington is completely missing the foundational labor crisis occurring under its nose. The […]

To win the next war, America must give up its consumer goods race against China

As we celebrate America’s 250th birthday, our pride in successfully reaching this milestone must be tempered by the challenge we face: ensuring a strong, secure, and resilient nation for the next 250 years and more.  There is a clear, albeit difficult, path forward. First, revive, reconstitute, and reconfigure America’s manufacturing base. Second, within the confines […]

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