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Pump the brakes on Newsom’s rail madness

How does a massive rail project that was never on track go even further off the rails?

FBI not aware of ‘continued’ communication between Guthrie family, suspected kidnappers as ransom deadline passes 

The FBI on Monday said it was "not aware of any continued communication between" Nancy Guthrie's family and her suspected kidnappers, with a reported ransom deadline having already passed. "For more than a week, FBI agents, analysts, and professional staff have worked around the clock to reunite Nancy Guthrie with her family,” the bureau said...

Cuba warns of aviation fuel shortage after Trump tariff threat

Cuba warned of an aircraft fuel shortage amid tensions with the U.S., according to a new report. According to a Sunday report from Spanish news outlet EFE, two sources told the outlet that the Cuban government has advised international airlines flying to the Caribbean country that the island will be out of fuel on Monday...

Appeals court backs Noem move to end TPS protections for Nepal, Honduras, Nicaragua

The appeals court said the government is likely to succeed in defending Noem’s decision to terminate Temporary Protected Status protections.

Hate is destroying America’s promise — and half of us are blind to the danger

When scapegoating and prejudice is tolerated or ignored, the guardrails protecting all minorities crumble.

Pump the brakes on Newsom’s rail madness

How does a massive rail project that was never on track go even further off the rails?

Hate is destroying America’s promise — and half of us are blind to the danger

When scapegoating and prejudice is tolerated or ignored, the guardrails protecting all minorities crumble.

Stars are ditching designers for thrift store scores — when they’re wearing anything at all

Academy Awards time’s coming, so fashion stylist Benjamin Holtrop told me where some glamorous shmattas come from.

After Jimmy Lai’s sentencing, China clearly looks bent on proving its word is worthless

A Hong Kong kangaroo court on Monday handed a 20-year sentence to Jimmy Lai, 78 and in his sixth year in jail, for the...

Here’s the next bid to undermine excellence in New York’s schools

As New York’s charter schools continue to deliver far better results for their students than traditional public schools, the special interests that feed off...

Bruce Blakeman offers hope for real change for New York

Bruce Blakeman, now the 2026 GOP candidate for governor, offers New York a refreshingly commonsense agenda with real hope to reverse the state’s long...

Japan’s ‘Iron Lady’ shows UK’s spineless Keir Starmer how leadership is done

Even as Japan was rallying to its courageous prime minister, China was inflicting humiliation on America’s closest ally.

What they’re not telling you about street vendors — and why restaurants are mad

Angelenos were excited to see a taco cart in Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show from Villa’s Tacos in Highland Park.  It’s a taqueria...

How voters fleeing California turn other states blue

Americans of all groups  –– young and old, rich and middle-class, the college-educated and not  –– are fleeing California.   Conservatives are leaving in...

What you don’t know about the DSA’s radical platform may shock you

The race for LA mayor has two candidates from the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), including City Council member Nithya Raman.  It is worth...

The left-wing revolt Karen Bass never saw coming

The filing deadline for Los Angeles mayor closed at noon last Saturday. And this race looks nothing like the cakewalk Karen Bass expected. Billionaire...

No country for free men

Communist China has sentenced newspaper publisher Jimmy Lai to 20 years in prison. A longtime resident of Hong Kong and British citizen, Lai was convicted of sedition and collusion with foreign powers. As his son Sebastien Lai notes, this is a de facto death sentence for the ailing 78-year-old. The Chinese Communist Party’s apparatchiks are […]

On This Day: Gen. Washington is being chased by a demon he cannot outrun

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. 9, 1776 Gen. George Washington’s anxiety runs deep. The […]

States ditch “West Bank,” reclaim Judea and Samaria

Following Arkansas’s example, Florida‘s Senate moved to ban the term “West Bank” in schools and public agencies through a bill that prohibited the production of any material using the term. The “Judea and Samaria Act” (Yehuda v’Shomron), which emphasizes the region as the heartland of the ancient Jewish kingdom, stated, “An act to create the […]

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