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Federal judge blocks Pentagon from demoting Mark Kelly over controversial military video

A federal judge blocked the Pentagon from punishing Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., over a controversial video, ruling his First Amendment rights were violated.

Leavitt unloads on Obama over voter ID push, accuses Dems of ‘panic’

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticizes former President Barack Obama for opposing voter ID laws after House passes SAVE Act.

US lawmakers warn Taiwan to ‘meet the moment’ as China stages invasion-style drills

Bipartisan U.S. lawmakers warn Taiwan's political gridlock over defense spending could undermine deterrence as China escalates military pressure.

Trump continues to lash out at ‘RINO’ GOP Gov. Kevin Stitt

President Donald Trump on Thursday continued to personally attack Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt over...

EPA Reverses Obama-Era Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding, Rolling Back Years of Environmental Regulation

The declaration has served as the legal basis for nearly all climate regulations under...

Buried alive: Remembering communism’s brutal Foibe massacre of Italians

Feb. 10 marked the commemoration of one of Europe’s darkest chapters: the Foibe massacres. This day, recognized in Italy as Giorno del Ricordo, honors the victims of communist-led mass killings that targeted ethnic Italians in central Europe after World War II. Thousands were murdered or exiled from their homes along the Istrian peninsula by the […]

Enabled by Democrats, Albanian prosecutors pursue Edi Rama’s political opponents

Polls consistently show Albania to be the most pro-American country in Europe. Under Cold War-era dictator Enver Hoxha, Albania was the continent’s most Stalinist regime, famously breaking with the Soviet Union in 1961 following Soviet chairman Nikita Khrushchev’s de-Stalinization. On Feb. 20, 1991, Albanians tore down Hoxha’s statue in central Tirana, marking the functional end […]

What Harvard’s Raj Chetty overlooks about upward mobility

The Harvard economist Raj Chetty, justly famous for his studies of the factors that enable upward mobility in America, is back with a new analysis that has attracted wide attention. Thanks to access to the individual tax records of a million former public housing residents whom his Opportunity Insights team tracked, he determined that a […]

Oren Cass is badly wrong about the financial industry

Oren Cass, founder of the MAGA-influential American Compass organization, argues that economic policy in the United States should pivot from its focus on free markets to policies that strengthen the economic power of workers, encourage domestic manufacturing, and promote long-term national resilience. Cass envisions an American economy and society similar to that of the 1950s […]

Congress is failing its one constitutional job

Congress is divided and dysfunctional. More importantly, it is failing to discharge its constitutional duties. As a result, our nation is “at risk,” and public trust and confidence in Congress is near a historic low. Congress only has one annual duty under the Constitution — to pass appropriations bills to fund federal operations. We have […]

Thirty years later, Section 230 is protecting the wrong people

Sometimes when my teenage son attempts to educate me about the internet, I find myself tempted to quote Aslan from The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, “Do not cite the deep magic to me, witch. I was there when it was written.” I remember the high-pitched screeches and squeals emitting from the cumbersome modems used for […]

January jobs report shows Trump economy stronger than advertised

The Bureau of Labor Statistics January jobs report blew out consensus expectations, reporting a net 130,000 jobs were created last month, more than double the 55,000 predicted by most “experts.” Unemployment also edged down to 4.3% and wages grew 3.7%, outpacing inflation. While the top-line monthly numbers were impressive, the even more pleasing real story […]

Miranda Devine: Trump debunking Al Gore’s climate fears has made the world a better place

As we keep sailing past the various doomsday deadlines set by climate shucksters from Al Gore to Greta Thunberg, the public has been waking...

Homelessness is swallowing LA

Homelessness, especially among the mentally ill, has become a problem that is swallowing the city.

Racism survives on California campuses — here’s how we’re fighting it

Higher education in the state is addicted to group identity, stacking educational benefits and opportunities based on race and ethnicity.

LA County is already taxed to the max

All the recent talk about “affordability” was just talk. That’s the message the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors sent this week when they...

Zuck’s Miami mansion could signal reverse Gold Rush from California

The Jan. 24 anniversary of the California Gold Rush came and passed this year with little mention ... for good reason.

From Venezuela to Tehran, Trump keeps the world guessing — to his advantage

We Americans are a parochial people — we’re homebodies.

The media needs to stop gaslighting us about the reality of trans mass shooters

Another mass shooting, and another devastated community.

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