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Socialists sweep NYC as Americans balk at movement’s brutal catch: ‘Talk to immigrants’

Socialist candidates swept New York Democratic primaries as Trump rally attendees told Fox News Digital socialism leads to economic decline and disaster.

Newsom begs Californians to vote ‘no’ on billionaire’s tax in face of mass exodus, pitches nationwide tax hike

California's billionaire tax is officially added to November ballot despite Gov. Newsom warning wealthy residents will flee to Texas or Florida.

‘Damning silence’: Swing-seat Democrat stays quiet after AOC voices support

Rep. Mike Lawler demanded Democrat Cait Conley answer for AOC's support amid her silence on socialist candidates who want to abolish ICE.

Clinton judge orders DOJ to unseal the Epstein files it has been keeping hidden

A federal judge ordered the Justice Department to release more un-redacted Jeffrey Epstein records or justify redactions by July 2 deadline.

Iran, Egypt Slated to Play ‘Pride Match’ in Seattle Despite Government Objections

‘We see this as an opportunity to introduce the world to what it looks...

The key reality being ignored in spectrum policy debate

This month, the Federal Communications Commission began its first spectrum auction in four years. Congress has directed the FCC to auction additional spectrum over the coming years, selling off slices of America’s airwaves to the highest bidder — almost certainly including AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile, the three carriers that have dominated every major spectrum auction […]

Governments are losing control of the systems they depend on

When Russian forces invaded Ukraine, some of the most strategically important communications systems were operated not by a government, but by private companies. Through Starlink, millions of people gained access to a network that proved critical for military coordination, civilian connectivity, and national resilience. This flashpoint highlighted a broader transformation that extends far beyond a […]

Is AI unwittingly moving us toward the very thing we all fear?

It is becoming more and more clear that while the internet has provided enormous benefit to human society, there have also been some bad outcomes, most notably the negative impact of social media platforms on the critical thinking and interpersonal and communication skills of our children. This troubling trend is accelerating as social media platforms […]

Democrats’ intersectional coalition in name only

New York Attorney General Letitia James criticized New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani for “blowing up” the Democratic Party with candidates who aren’t from New York City.  “Some of the candidates that he has supported are individuals who do not understand the politics of New York City, the cultural difference from district to district, who […]

The vampire rule comes for the Second Amendment

The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday in Wolford v. Lopez, and the question it answered sounds almost whimsical: must a licensed gun owner get express permission before carrying a legally permitted firearm into a restaurant or hardware store? Hawaii said yes. The Second Amendment, properly understood, says no — and on Thursday the court agreed. […]

Mount Rushmore is incomplete: Here’s who is missing

Last week, I stood at the foot of Mount Rushmore.  Like millions of Americans before me, I looked up at the granite faces of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln and felt a familiar sense of awe.  The monument captures something essential about the American story: courage, vision, sacrifice, and leadership carved […]

Republicans should cheer the exit of sad Tucker Carlson

The podcaster has taken to wasting his talents on an eccentric, toxic agenda: Mysteriously pro-Vladimir Putin, obsessively anti-Israel, weirdly ashamed of America.

DSA’s primary triumph exposes the movement’s limits — for now

The Democratic Socialist rise demonstrates how small, highly organized factions can capture low-turnout primaries and exercise political influence well beyond their numbers.

People are fed up, and Trump needs affordability win. Here’s his chance

People are fed up with the slowing economy and are taking their frustrations out on the incumbent party. Democrats romped to victory in last year’s off-cycle elections and may do so again in the midterm elections in November. Exit polls from 2025 revealed that two of the biggest issues on voters’ minds were the economy […]

In defense of ‘sweatshops’: Path to end poverty runs through cheap labor

The United Nations has found a new villain in the global war on poverty: the very jobs that have lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty in recent decades. A new U.N. report, “Roadmap for Eradicating Poverty Beyond Growth,” says economic growth is no longer an acceptable way to fight poverty. Why? Because […]

Trump has bigger problems than Iran

The Iran war has turned into a political disaster for President Donald Trump. The conflict was never popular to begin with, and predictably, support for it has dropped over time. Eighty percent of Americans favor ending the war as quickly as possible. Despite an overwhelming victory on the battlefield, the president and his negotiators pivoted […]

A pothead gun owner won in court. But don’t light the joint just yet

Few public policy issues divide Americans as deeply as laws regulating gun ownership or the recreational use of marijuana. Yet, last week, the Supreme Court issued a unanimous decision in United States v. Hemani, a case in which unlawful drug use collided with the right to keep and bear arms. This rare showing of unity […]

Trump is burning his credibility on Iran

President Donald Trump is presenting the Iran negotiations as proof that U.S. and Israeli military pressure worked. In contrast, Iran is leveraging its survival of that military campaign, claiming it entered negotiations on its own terms. Iran’s contention is the more accurate one. The truth? The Trump administration used force against Iran, raised expectations of […]

JD Vance is the Gorbachev of our time

Mikhail Gorbachev never intended to liquidate the Soviet empire. Perestroika and glasnost were meant to rescue a bankrupt ideology and a moribund economy after the West’s relentless pressure exposed communism’s hollowness. Instead, they hastened the empire’s unraveling. The system collapsed not because Gorbachev hated it, but because his reforms could not save what ideology and […]

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