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Most Trump supporters still back NATO despite years of Trump’s criticism, new poll finds

A new Reagan Institute poll finds 73% of Americans, including 61% of MAGA Republicans, say keeping the U.S. in NATO is important to national security.

Florida GOP candidate warns NYC socialist primary wins will fuel business, resident exodus: ‘Concerning’

Florida GOP congressional candidate Scott Singer says New York's socialist primary wins will drive more people and businesses to flee the city.

‘Deranged’ vandals fuel Mall sabotage trend, from blood writing to Reflecting Pool damage

Vandals target the National Mall with blood-written messages on the Washington Monument, 8647 markings, and razor-blade cuts to the Reflecting Pool.

Supreme Court hands Second Amendment win to concealed carry holders in blue state gun control case

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against the state of Hawaii's Attorney General in Wolford v. Lopez in a 6-3 decision Thursday, granting concealed carry holders a huge victory in the blue state. 

The Supreme Court sided with the plaintiff, who contested Hawaii's state law requiring a property owner's explicit permission to allow lawful gun owners to bring firearms into public businesses.

Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

Johnson races to break House GOP blockade in high-stakes meeting with Trump

House Speaker Mike Johnson will meet with Trump in an effort to break the impasse as GOP infighting stalls key legislation ahead of the August recess deadline.

Team Trump is exposing billions in fraud — even as Democrats keep actively encouraging it

Democrats oppose anti-fraud rules, such as those in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, claiming they cost folks their health care — as if...

Pull the plug on ‘activist classroom’ rules indoctrinating our kids

Ideology, not student performance, is the priority in many states' public schools -- because state laws force teachers to be trained as activists.

Obama gave us a pamphlet. Vance offers a believer’s confession

Reflecting on the career of former President Barack Obama, the author Andrew Ferguson lamented that “we have lost a writer and gained another politician.” Can the same be said of Vice President JD Vance? The similarities between the 44th president and the 50th vice president of the United States are striking: broken homes, absent fathers, […]

The electoral case against a Catholic-Conservative wedding

The push to wed the American right to Catholicism is not new, but it has reached a fever pitch. I’m a friend of both — by all means be Catholic, and by all means be right-wing — but please do not imagine that this marriage is anything short of a blunder.  The vows are all […]

No one buys Chinese propaganda against Japan. Or do they?

None of the South China Sea’s atolls is as disputed as the Scarborough Shoal, which lies in the Philippines’s exclusive economic zone, but which China claims as its own. On Sunday, Philippine defense secretary Gilbert Teodoro warned that China may be preparing to take permanent control.  China’s response was predictable. Its U.S. Embassy was quick […]

What other states should learn from Virginia’s data center boom?

It was a disaster with a deadline. In the late 1990s, civilization as we knew it was supposedly going to end at midnight on the new millennium. Virginia sat at the center of the Year 2000 rollover, since half the world’s internet traffic then passed through a commonwealth company, America Online. State officials spent years […]

Corporate insurers let my lungs deteriorate while I waited for care

I permanently lost 60% of my lung capacity before my 25th birthday. Doctors have told me I may need a double lung transplant in the future. My condition worsened while I waited for approval for the only treatment that could help my lungs. Instead of listening to my doctor’s professional medical advice, my insurer denied […]

The end of the beginning: Fight to end racial discrimination in admissions is far from over

Monday is the third anniversary of the Supreme Court’s landmark opinion in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard, the case that ended racial classifications and preferences in college admissions. The scope and effects of this decision have proven it to be one of the most consequential civil rights rulings in modern American history. The decision […]

Turkey and Egypt are building a military axis Washington must confront

The State Department portrays the Erdogan-Sisi rapprochement as a “diplomatic victory” that will “calm” the Eastern Mediterranean. The record shows the opposite. Two of the region’s largest conventional militaries are now training together while Ankara embeds Turkish defense production inside Egypt’s armed forces. In September 2025, Turkish and Egyptian warships conducted their first joint naval […]

The Left is obsessed with race. America has left it behind 

If you listen to the ravings of the denizens of the Left in the media, in Congress, in Hollywood, and in academia, you would think it is still 1964 — when the Civil Rights Act was passed — and that racism is not only still prevalent everywhere across the country, but that it is still […]

Socialism is surging: Socialists sweep NYC congressional primaries

It is difficult to reconcile the surge of socialism, specifically democratic socialism, in the United States of America, precisely as the nation celebrates the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. In New York City on Tuesday, socialists won all three of the Democratic Party primary races for districts in the House of Representatives. All […]

What went wrong in Iran?

No country ever went into a bargaining session with less leverage yet emerged with greater rewards than Iran has just done. The regime was close to collapse economically, socially, and militarily, but President Donald Trump’s memorandum of understanding rescued it and gave it new life. The first stage of Operation Epic Fury was brilliantly conceived […]

All we need to know about America was spelled out in the Revolutionary War

These Americans were not only dreamers. They were doers. They were people who expected hard things, accepted hard things and then did hard things...

Iran’s ‘jellyfish drone’ sighting warns of a whole new type of frightening military threat

Many militaries, including the US, Ukraine and Russia, are working on swarming drone capabilities — just one possible explanation for what an American F-15...

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