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Dan Bongino’s first podcast back: Score-settling, technical glitches and a Trump interview

After a nine-month stint helping run the FBI, former deputy director Dan Bongino is a podcaster once again. On Bongino’s first show back on Monday, President Donald Trump briefly...

Trump undercuts GOP push to attach SAVE Act to shutdown bill as conservatives threaten mutiny

President Donald Trump called for immediate passage of bipartisan funding deal as Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., leads the House Republican push to attach voter ID requirements.

Trump admin hit with federal lawsuit over immigrant visa ban affecting 75 countries worldwide

Legal advocacy groups argue the Trump administration's immigrant visa suspension for 75 countries unlawfully rewrites immigration law and discriminates based on nationality.

Trump ‘ask us’ doctrine explained as protests rage in far left states

President Donald Trump has vowed not to bring federal law enforcement into Democrat cities amid protests “unless and until" officials there “ask us" for help — and do so politely.

I’m suing social-media platforms like Snapchat — so someone else’s child doesn’t die like mine did

I never imagined I would be a plaintiff in the landmark social-media-addiction trials that started last...

I’m suing social-media platforms like Snapchat — so someone else’s child doesn’t die like mine did

I never imagined I would be a plaintiff in the landmark social-media-addiction trials that started last week in Los Angeles. But when your daughter is taken...

What the Grammys did to Cher is criminal — shame on them for disgraceful display

Superstar Cher, 79, appeared dazed and confused when she took the stage to accept a lifetime achievement award.

President Trump, just let the United Nations die

President Donald Trump is threatening to save the United Nations with an infusion of billions of American taxpayer dollars. The true “America First” solution would be to let the institution die. The U.N. is facing “imminent financial collapse,” according to Secretary-General Antonio Guterrez, over unpaid “mandatory” dues from member countries. The United States is one of the […]

Jon Ossoff’s revealing posts

Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA), who won an early 2021 runoff election after President Donald Trump lost his state in the previous November’s election, is up for reelection this year. He’s considered one of the most vulnerable Senate Democrats up in the 2026 election cycle, though he’s likely feeling fortunate that popular Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) […]

Iran’s nuclear program is buried, not dead

The United States is assembling a “massive armada” near the Islamic Republic of Iran. Negotiations between the two countries are stalemated, and President Donald Trump has warned that “time is running out” for a deal to be reached over Tehran’s nuclear program. But Iran has long been unwilling to negotiate in good faith. And there’s […]

Not one celebrity ever wore a pin for Laken Riley or anyone murdered by illegal immigrants

Hollywood convened on Sunday night for its latest gathering of decadence and self-indulgence at the 68th annual Grammy Awards. Recognized throughout the entertainment industry as music’s biggest night, the annual awards show honors the music industry’s top performers over the last year. It’s tradition for those in the industry to get together and tell one […]

On This Day: Gen. Howe refuses to exchange prisoners with Washington

Feb. 2, 1776 Two days after receiving a letter from Gen. George Washington, British Gen. William Howe writes back, refusing Washington’s request for the release of James Lovell. Lovell was a teacher at the Boston Latin School, where his father had been headmaster for nearly 40 years. Lovell parted ways with his father, a loyalist, when […]

Trump is right, Wall Street should not buy single-family homes

You have to give it to Wall Street: It really knows how to work the media. Just look at the response to President Donald Trump’s proposal this month to ban institutional investors from buying single-family homes. He called for this reform on Jan. 8, followed by an executive order on Jan. 20. From the start, there has […]

DHS’s crisis of legitimacy after the Pretti lies

They were lies. Not honest errors in the fog of war. Not spin. Lies.  Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem lied when she said of the Alex Pretti incident, “This looks like a situation where an individual arrived at the scene to inflict maximum damage on individuals and to kill law enforcement.” Noem also lied by […]

It’s Groundhog Day all over again on free trade

It’s Groundhog Day, and just like in the eponymous 1993 movie, presidents are singing the same tune on trade, over and over. “For decades, our country has been looted, pillaged, raped, and plundered by nations near and far, both friend and foe alike,” President Donald Trump said last year. Before Trump, President Joe Biden said, “Companies took their jobs […]

Pursuit of politics and personalities ruined the Met Opera — America’s biggest performing-arts institution

The Metropolitan Opera has been making headlines lately — for all the wrong reasons. It’s not that the country’s oldest continuously operating opera company is...

American businesses must stop helping China threaten us

The United States and its allies prevailed in World War II in large measure because of the strength of American industry and manufacturing. The nation’s economic power, which includes its capacity to innovate, was also indispensable in winning the Cold War. Today, as U.S. competition with China enters a more dangerous phase, American businesses are […]

Miranda Devine: ‘Melania’ serves as a dainty middle finger to Trump’s media tormenters — who were wrong about everything

Melania Trump’s documentary “Melania” defied critics, raking in $7 million on its opening weekend.

Democrats back ‘mileage tax’ study, rather than cutting spending

California Democrats are looking at taxing drivers per mile driven, regardless of whether they drive a gas-powered car or an EV.

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