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Trump administration urges judge to dissolve injunction blocking Abrego Garcia’s deportation to Liberia

The DOJ urged a judge to dissolve an injunction blocking Kilmar Abrego Garcia's re-detention, claiming the court's own order is the sole impediment to his deportation to Liberia.

2026 has become California’s crucial election year

Now is the time to engage in the political process, to follow the news,...

Robert Mueller, Former FBI Director Who Led 2016 Russia Investigation, Dead at 81

Former FBI Director Robert Mueller, who also served as special counsel investigating Russian interference...

Musk offers to pay TSA salaries as DHS shutdown stretches into fifth week

Elon Musk on Saturday offered to personally cover the paychecks of Transportation Security Administration officers as a partial government shutdown enters its fifth week, leaving tens of thousands of airport security workers without pay and travelers facing hours-long checkpoint lines.

Former FBI Director Robert Mueller, who probed supposed Russian election interference, dies

Robert Mueller, the former FBI director who led the investigation into claims of Russian interference in the 2016 election, died Friday at 81 years old.

2026 has become California’s crucial election year

Now is the time to engage in the political process, to follow the news, and to challenge the candidates to defend their policies. We...

Mamdani is giving e-bikers a ‘license to kill’ as NYPD loosens enforcement

New Yorkers instinctively avoid raving street-corner lunatics. They don’t know if the psycho might suddenly come at them with a knife, so they cross...

With midterm elections on way, Vance touts economy and assures voters war won’t last long

WITH MIDTERM ELECTIONS ON WAY AND TRUMP AS COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF, VANCE TOUTS ECONOMY AND ASSURES VOTERS WAR WON’T LAST LONG. According to the RealClearPolitics average of polls, President Donald Trump’s overall job approval rating is 41.8% approve and 55.7% disapprove. That is known in the politics business as being 13.9 points underwater. That gap — a disapproval […]

A year after coming into power, Syria’s ruler faces his defining test in Lebanon

A year after Ahmed al-Sharaa came into power, Syria is more stable — but still threatened by war in the Middle East.

Why European weakness will ensure NATO’s survival in the long run

Despite recent events that have tested the alliance, NATO is here to stay.

Chavez unmasked and more: Letters to the Editor — March 22, 2026

Chavez unmasked I hope the women Cesar Chavez abused will be able to have some comfort in knowing that the truth about his abuse...

In this year’s primaries, Democrats are still salivating over serious crazies

Two schools dominate in the debate over how to respond to Donald Trump’s political dominance: Turn back to the center on social policy, Israel, the...

Hochul finally admits economy-killing ‘climate’ law is toxic for NY — she should end it

Gov. Kathy Hochul is finally admitting that the "climate" law she's long supported is toxic to New York's economy and to "affordability" — but...

Republicans must rein in wasteful Obama-era agency

As the healthcare bureaucracy expands, small businesses and entrepreneurs are paying the price. With little oversight, unelected bureaucrats at a little-known federal agency are imposing unpredictable nationwide changes to policies that affect patients and providers. Larger healthcare entities can absorb these changes in ways small business innovators cannot. The irony is that this agency was supposed […]

Congress should stop paying states

Federal debt takes the United States into the unknown, pushing the boundaries of how far financial markets are willing to lend to our government. And when lawmakers spend a trillion dollars more than they collect in revenue, it sounds like they are enthusiastic to find the limits of federal debt. The prudent course is to […]

Trump’s new union transparency tool is a game changer for workers

Less than $600. That’s how much taxpayer money the Trump administration just spent to give American workers more of the transparency they deserve. On March 17, the Department of Labor rolled out an improved system — www.unionreports.gov — that lets workers quickly see how labor unions are spending their members’ dues. This information is essential […]

States shouldn’t reap AI benefits without bearing costs

The Constitution “was framed upon the theory that the peoples of the several states must sink or swim together, and that in the long run prosperity and salvation are in union and not division.” States racing to block data center construction have forgotten that lesson. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and others echoing his idea to pause data […]

Is cheaper better if it kills cancer cures?

In a mad scramble for the midterm elections, Washington is proposing every scheme imaginable to lower the cost of prescription drugs. But how prices are lowered matters, especially when voters are not advised of the fine print. Misguided drug-pricing schemes can kill tomorrow’s cures. The drug pricing framework embedded in former President Joe Biden’s Inflation […]

The United States shouldn’t be training pilots for communist China

The Chinese Communist Party is short on pilots. And it might be getting help from its main adversary, the United States. But on Capitol Hill, a senator is calling on the Transportation Security Administration to ban U.S. flight schools from enrolling our adversaries. The TSA should end this extraordinary and self-defeating practice without delay. China […]

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