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Final charge dropped in yearslong Harris-era case against pro-life activist

A California judge expunged the case against pro-life activist David Daleiden, ending a prosecution stretching years.

Vance tapped as ‘fraud czar’ as Trump targets blue states over taxpayer theft

President Donald Trump is signaling his continued confidence in Vice President JD Vance by having him address an “unprecedented" problem and officially declaring him the “fraud czar."

Pritzker calls on Trump officials to testify over ICE crackdown, White House blasts move as ‘political stunt’

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker calls on Trump administration officials to testify before his commission targeting ICE enforcement operations in the state.

The Demographics of Democratic Candidates

Might a non-white Democratic candidate be better able than a white one to get...

Trump dubs Vance as the new fraud czar to go after massive scams in places such as California

Vice President J.D. Vance is the new "Fraud Czar," President Trump announced Friday, and will focus on California and other blue states where Mr. Trump said criminals have engaged in unprecedented theft of taxpayer money.

Whose side is Europe on in the battle for global security?

In the battle between global security and the instability promoted by bad actors, our European “allies” do not seem to simply be standing on the sidelines. When push comes to shove, they are, regardless of their intentions, siding with those bad actors. France is showcasing this most plainly by reportedly joining Russia and China in […]

Was the death of woke greatly exaggerated? 

Leaders and pundits on both sides of the aisle have a habit of declaring premature victory over their political opponents. It is bizarre that this phenomenon persists, considering the fact that voters almost always reject the party in power only two short years after a presidential election. Even President Donald Trump, who defeated the establishments […]

Wave of antisemitic attacks shows ‘never again’ must become more than a slogan

On a recent Thursday morning in suburban Detroit, a man drove a pickup truck loaded with explosives through the front entrance of Temple Israel, the largest Reform synagogue in the United States. Inside, were more than 100 young children under the age of five. The vehicle smashed through barricades and concrete, racing down a hallway […]

Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs and America’s other tax problem

As Americans prepare to file their taxes, they should know they’ve already been paying a new one all year — import taxes, better known as tariffs. Despite political rhetoric to the contrary, that’s exactly what tariffs are: a tax on consumption, and a regressive one at that. The Tax Foundation estimates that tariffs amount to […]

On This Day: Privateers given permission to attack all British ships

The following is an installment of “On This Day,” a series celebrating America’s 250th anniversary by following the actions of Gen. George Washington, the Continental Congress, and the men and women whose bravery and sacrifice led up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. April 3, 1776 The American patriots may lack sufficient funds […]

Trump FCC’s satellite gamble undermines America’s military networks

America’s military dominance has long rested on a simple truth: we fight as a network. Our forces are not just ships, planes, and soldiers — they are a connected system of sensors, communications, and data flowing in real time. Break that network, and even the most advanced force on earth begins to lose its edge. […]

Reclaiming Affordability: 2026 midterms may be cost of living referendum

With the 2026 midterm elections approaching, congressional Republicans have limited time to address the mounting affordability crisis. As the cost of living ranks as the top issue on voters’ minds, the midterm elections risk becoming a referendum on pocketbook pressures. Women, the largest voting bloc in the country, are particularly attuned to these challenges. That’s […]

Reclaiming Affordability: The sandwich generation is being squeezed by the cost of care

“Reclaiming Affordability” is an op-ed series in partnership between Independent Women and the Washington Examiner. Each day this week, a policy expert at Independent Women will tackle the top concern on the mind of voters this election cycle from a different angle, putting forth realistic solutions to the affordability crisis. In a recent Business Insider […]

The address Trump should give at Gettysburg

President Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address is a tough act to follow. A mere 272 words long, Lincoln delivered it to a stunned audience of 15,000 in just two minutes. The speaker who preceded him droned on for hours, but Lincoln managed to pack more eloquence and impact into his speech than anything said about America’s […]

Gerrymandering Virginia won’t fix America — it will break trust further

The ink has barely dried on Virginia’s constitutional amendment of 2020, taking districting powers away from politicians and putting it in the hands of a bipartisan commission. Yet another referendum is already on the ballot to reverse the decision. In a strong case of buyer’s remorse, Democratic lawmakers are seeking to reverse the measure later this month. […]

The NFL’s ‘Rooney Rule’ faces a reckoning

In a recent interview with the New York Times, Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles said he “absolutely” believed that he was sometimes brought in by NFL teams just to check the “Rooney Rule” box. The Rooney Rule is an NFL policy instituted more than two decades ago that requires teams to interview — […]

How the Supreme Court’s trans therapy case guts the ‘expert’ class

It wasn't a cultural battle between Christian right-wingers and transgender advocates, but a bigger question: Can government silence medical dissent?

Fresh evidence that China’s commies are setting the agenda for America’s left

Reports that relatives of the Chinese Communist Party's billionaire tool Neville “Roy” Singham are playing a key role in far-left political circles in New...

Trump didn’t wreck NATO — he just exposed its anti-US hypocrisy

When NATO members in the past operated unilaterally to defend their own interests, they've often called on the United States for overt help.

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