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Free speech must apply to everyone at UC —not just the radical left

University of California Regent Jay Sures asked the right question this week about free speech on campus: Does it apply to everyone equally? Or just the far left?

U.S. press freedom reaches new low, says global journalism organization

The U.S. hit a historic all-time low in press freedom, now ranking 64th globally, according to Reporters Without Borders' 2026 World Press Freedom Index.

Fetterman warns of ‘small Communist takeover’ in Maine as Platner nears Democratic nomination

Sen. John Fetterman sounded the alarm Friday about the leftward drift of his own party, warning that a "small Communist takeover" is underway in Maine as Graham Platner closes in on the Democratic Senate nomination.

Drugmaker files emergency appeal to restore access to mail-order abortion pill mifepristone

A pharmaceutical company that makes the abortion pill mifepristone asked the Supreme Court on Saturday to block Friday's lower court ruling that prohibited telehealth and mail access to the drug nationwide.

Nebraska becomes first state to impose Medicaid work requirements before OBBB deadline

Nebraska became the first U.S. state to impose Medicaid work requirements eight months before the deadline set in the GOP's One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

Free speech must apply to everyone at UC —not just the radical left

University of California Regent Jay Sures asked the right question this week about free speech on campus: Does it apply to everyone equally? Or...

America 250: America has been blessed with great leaders

A number of reasons have been cited for America’s stunning success. But one reason should not be overlooked: providence. The United States is, and has always been, blessed. Even George Washington thought so. On Aug. 20, 1778, Washington penned a letter to one of his generals, Thomas Nelson, during the height of the Revolutionary War. […]

Google searches in times of world crises offer incredible insights into our humanity

From "how to calm a dog during a storm" to "how to help," people's online searches during crises reveal good things about the human...

Mamdani’s participation-trophy politics are gutting New York

He may not be winning, but Zohran Mamdani has turned losing into a political project all its own.

The Medi-Cal fraud loophole Gavin Newsom doesn’t want you to know about

It is time to close this loophole once and for all.

Screenagers have something to teach Grandma

Grandmas and grandpas are now the ones quickly becoming the biggest screen addicts of all.

Walz the fraud and more: Letters to the Editor — May 3, 2026

Walz the fraud Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has no shame — he previously called allegations of fraud “white supremacy,” but now he claims that...

What will the new congressional redistricting mean for the House?

In a widely expected, but nevertheless bombshell decision, the US Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down racial gerrymandering — Congressional redistricting plans designed to...

NYC deli worker Abdul Saleh died because progressives insist on springing violent perps

Lefties condemn “violence” but fight tooth and nail to not lock up the violent — though it’s the obvious, only solution.

America needs the full truth on Fauci’s coverups and ALL federal pandemic abuses

The prosecution of Dr. David Morens on charges of blocking investigations into COVID’s origins can’t be the end of the nation’s search for truth...

Ballpark jerks shouldn’t grab foul balls from kids, but they don’t need to be put in the medieval stocks over it either

Sure, he was a rude fool in the moment. But it was very good of him to show his face on television and take...

The left wastes time weaponizing everything, from policing to immigration, and it’s rotting our infrastructure

Citizenship has been devalued, weaponized, and turned against the citizens of America, who are told in so many words that their time at the...

The keffiyeh: A symbol is being stolen in plain sight

In November, the town of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, unveiled a “Good Trouble” banner honoring the late congressman John Lewis. It depicted a graduate wearing a keffiyeh. The banner came down within a day, after Jewish residents objected. The sharper question is why no one thought to ask them first. The keffiyeh is now everywhere, […]

The public is done with animal testing. So why isn’t the government?

After years of court hearings, investigations, open rescues, and protests, the notorious beagle breeding and research facility Ridglan Farms has finally agreed to release 1,500 dogs to rescue organizations. This is certainly a win for animals, but the era of animal testing is far from over, particularly because the federal government enables it. While the […]

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