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Rebel GOP Senate candidate enters lion’s den for Trump’s State of the Union

Political drama unfolds as Texas GOP rivals Ken Paxton and Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, both seek President Donald Trump's endorsement in their contentious Senate primary battle.

US, France move to steady ties after Paris restricts ambassador’s access

U.S. and France are working to repair a diplomatic crisis after U.S. Ambassador Charles Kushner's access was restricted over social media posts about an activist's death.

To the Left, the ‘Blue State Model’ Is About Much More Than Economics

There is something revealing about a discourse in which anything short of toleration for...

Will the French Prescribe Death?

An aid-in-dying law, rejected by the French Senate, returns to the National Assembly.

FedEx sues for refund after Supreme Court strikes down tariffs

FedEx has filed a lawsuit seeking a full refund of the money it paid to satisfy President Trump's tariffs, making it the first major company to seek redress after the Supreme Court struck down certain levies.

Where was the left-wing outrage when Trump said women were ‘much smarter’ than men?

Most normal, sane, rational, intelligent, and common-sense Americans felt joy after the U.S. men’s Olympic hockey team defeated Canada 2-1, winning the gold medal for the first time in 46 years. However, liberals, Democrats, and others on the Left did what they do when anyone is jubilant regarding U.S. achievements: they sucked the joy out […]

On This Day: Washington believes that discipline is as vital to victory as guns

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. Feb. 24, 1776 From his headquarters in Cambridge, Gen. George […]

Mexico shows the futility and danger of gun control

Mexico is awash in violence. And the country’s stringent gun control laws aren’t helping. On Feb. 22, the Mexican military carried out an operation that killed Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, nicknamed “El Mencho,” the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG). Mexican armed forces were reportedly trained by a small cadre of U.S. Navy SEALs […]

Why Montgomery County is paying millions to parents

Montgomery County Public Schools in Maryland has now spent millions of taxpayer dollars learning a lesson it refused to accept voluntarily: Parents have rights, and courts will enforce them. Last week, the Montgomery County Board of Education agreed to pay $1.5 million in damages and submit to court-enforced protections for parental rights following the Supreme Court’s landmark […]

The State of the Union we need to hear

If I were writing the State of the Union address this year, it would begin with a sentence every American deserves to hear plainly, specifically that the state of our economy is strong, but the financial state of our nation is not. Those two truths can coexist. In fact, they do today. Our economy continues […]

Why physicians must reclaim ‘First, do no harm’ in adolescent care

I was born in the mid-1970s, but if I’d been born 35 years later, I am almost certain someone would have told me I was “actually” a boy. My best childhood memories include dirt, frogs, and scraped knees. I wasn’t indoors making crafts or playing with dolls. Rather, I was digging through drainage culverts on […]

Can Iran’s pretender Prince be trusted

President Donald Trump must soon decide whether to launch a major war against Iran. Buffeted by large-scale protests that have claimed thousands of lives, the Islamic Republic may be vulnerable to regime change if confronted with military strikes from the United States and Israel. Whether regime change is a realistic goal for any strategic bombing […]

Greece’s economic success story

Greece is no longer Europe’s chronic bailout case. It is becoming one of the world’s most compelling economic comeback stories and one of Europe’s most strategically important states. The turnaround is real. Greece’s economy is expected to grow 2.4% in 2026, after expanding 2.2% in 2025. Tourism remains strong, but business investment is rising, and household consumption is improving. Even more significantly, […]

How Ukraine won the battle for Kyiv

At 4:15 a.m. on Feb. 24, 2022, explosions jolted Kyiv awake. Russia had launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine from Belarus in the north, from Russia in the east, and from occupied Crimea in the south. The capital of Kyiv was the primary target. Moscow’s plan was to seize Kyiv within three days, kill Ukrainian […]

Trump’s deadly but necessary fight against Mexico’s cartels

The Mexican Army has killed the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, a powerful thug named “El Mencho.” The cartel responded with wanton violence that brought the country to a standstill. Both Mexico and the United States deserve credit for fighting the war on drugs as if it were an actual war. And now it’s up to both to stay […]

Ukraine’s morale remains up as it fends of Russia, winter barrage: ‘Still a force to be reckoned with’

When Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine four years ago, there was never much doubt that Roman Ratushnyi would take up arms.

Racist liberals should quit calling everyone else racist

Nothing screams condescension quite like telling your audience that you, despite being the governor of California, are a low achiever just like them.

Are these candidates for governor the best Democrats can do?

California Democrats failed to agree on a candidate for governor at their party conference — and it’s no wonder why: There is no clear...

How California’s universal TK hurt private child care

The state funding added half day of classes for 4-year-olds in public schools — and inadvertently intensified the existing pressures on private child care...

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