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Spy program credited with stopping Taylor Swift terror plot barrels toward expiration

House Democrats blocked a FISA Section 702 extension, leaving the key U.S. surveillance program set to expire Saturday amid a Trump intel standoff.

Senate map tightens as top forecaster moves 3 races toward Democrats

Sabato's Crystal Ball shifts three Senate races toward Democrats, saying they have a clearer path to winning the majority in the midterm elections.

Trump admin yanks funding from LA homeless agency amid explosive fraud probe: ‘Necessary step’

The Trump admin suspends federal funding for Los Angeles's primary homelessness support agency, accusing it of fraud and 'wanton mismanagement' of taxpayer dollars.

Don’t buy Iran’s charade — this regime can’t afford peace at ANY price

Iran's regime can’t win legitimacy from success, so it has to manufacture it from...

Kamar Samuels swimming waist-deep in NYC schools’ corrupt waste

Kamar Samuels is now enmeshed in a personal scandal — and a far larger...

Don’t buy Iran’s charade — this regime can’t afford peace at ANY price

Iran's regime can’t win legitimacy from success, so it has to manufacture it from confrontation.

Mamdani’s only making his Puerto Rican Day debacle worse

Mayor Zohran Mamdani's clueless approach to the National Puerto Rican Day Parade keeps getting worse.

Kamar Samuels swimming waist-deep in NYC schools’ corrupt waste

Kamar Samuels is now enmeshed in a personal scandal — and a far larger systemic one.

There’s only one way out of Congress’s FISA quagmire

Congress is staring down the clock on a looming deadline for Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act — a powerful warrantless surveillance authority — for the third time in less than two months. We can escape this chaotic quagmire, but only if congressional leaders stop stonewalling and allow votes on reforms, which until […]

Why Iran’s non-Persian nationalities matter for US strategy

The U.S.-Israeli strikes have degraded the state apparatus of Iran, but the clerical regime has endured the onslaught. Meanwhile, despite the weakening of the regime, the anti-regime opposition has been unable to seize the moment and spark revolutionary upheaval inside Iran. This scenario underscores a gap in the United States’s strategic calculus pertaining to the […]

How climate litigation could silence us all

As the Supreme Court prepares to hear Suncor v. Boulder, a once-local climate lawsuit is packed with threats to the First Amendment lurking just below the waterline. At stake is not simply whether federal law preempts state tort claims arising from climate change, but whether state and local governments may use those claims to punish […]

The anxiety behind Xi Jinping’s Pyongyang visit

Watch the ceremony: twenty-one guns, two national anthems, state dinners, signed agreements, and crowds on cue. Chinese state media called President Xi Jinping’s June visit to Pyongyang “a routine strengthening of ties.” A more plausible interpretation: The most powerful man in Asia flew there to reclaim a client he was losing — and the choreography […]

Trump should demand release of Chinese political prisoners as precondition to Xi’s US visit

Chinese leader Xi Jinping is slated to come to the United States in September to meet with President Donald Trump at the White House. Trump extended the invitation after meeting with Xi in Beijing: apparently, both leaders believe the previous meeting was successful enough to merit continued discussion. While media attention is often high during […]

Is Donald Trump a wartime president? 

On June 8, 2026, Iran shot down a U.S. Army Apache helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz. Two American pilots survived after a U.S. Navy drone boat rescued them. Washington’s first instinct was not thunder. It was silence. Americans learned of the attack through press reporting rather than a forceful White House statement. Only after […]

Tobacco policy should reflect the world as it is

If reports are correct that Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary resigned under pressure from the White House to approve flavored nicotine vaping products, the episode says a great deal about the state of American tobacco policy. Cigarettes remain legal, ubiquitous, and extraordinarily deadly. Yet smoke-free alternatives that may help adults move away from […]

It’s time America adopts a merit-based immigration system

For decades, the United States has been under the chokehold of an outdated immigration system, one that prioritizes everyone but average people. While illegal immigration is typically faulted, our legal immigration system is equally to blame. Under our system, immigrants are not chosen based on a universal set of criteria that advances the national interest. […]

These Republicans keep undermining Trump. This week proves it

Why are several Republican congressmen repeatedly bucking President Donald Trump? This question has gone unanswered for nearly a year. Seven Republican congressman have repeatedly stood in the way of the president’s priorities, while also bucking House leadership. Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), Mike Lawler (R-NY), Nick LaLota (R-NY), Rob Bresnahan (R-PA), Don Bacon (R-NE), Max Miller […]

Against Todd Blanche for attorney general

Presidents have the constitutional right to set law enforcement priorities, including prosecutorial decisions by the Department of Justice. But the Constitution also gives Congress several leverage points to check that power, including the power to confirm nominees for attorney general. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has an established record, first as deputy attorney general and […]

Hochul must halt New York’s ‘motherhood’ erasure — and step up for families

This bill is the logical result of a progressive drive to re-engineer language and reality — and to foster greater dependency on government by...

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