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Dem governor’s ‘dangerous’ anti-ICE law ignites backlash after alleged box cutter attack by illegal alien

The arrest of an illegal alien who allegedly sliced his wife’s neck open with a box cutter in Maryland would have been jeopardized by a new sanctuary law, according to DHS.

‘Giving judicial saboteurs new tools’: Conservatives slam new ethics guidance for federal judges

Trump allies argued that the guidance is an example of Chief Justice John Roberts giving "judicial saboteurs new tools."

Gavin Newsom and UK’s Ed Miliband aim to burn their nations on the altar of eco-lunacy

California Gov. Gavin Newsom and United Kingdom climate secretary Ed Miliband, followers of the...

The Democratic Establishment May Yet Block Jasmine Crockett

James Talarico has refused to go away, buoyed by the support of Democrats eager...

Basketball in the Last 60 Seconds: Ben Sasse on Mortality, Meaning, and the Future of America

Sasse reflects on ‘redeeming the time’ — holding ambition lightly, loving family more deliberately,...

Gavin Newsom and UK’s Ed Miliband aim to burn their nations on the altar of eco-lunacy

California Gov. Gavin Newsom and United Kingdom climate secretary Ed Miliband, followers of the death cult of eco-lunacy and hellbent on sacrificing their nation's...

Jesse Jackson was not controversial, or liberal, according to the obits

Preacher and long-shot presidential candidate Pat Robertson was a “conservative … culture warrior,” his obituaries told us. Read NBC News at the time of Robertson’s death in 2023, and you’ll learn he “drew criticism for his incendiary political statements” and spread his “fiery ideology.” In contrast, preacher and long-shot presidential candidate Jesse Jackson was not […]

On This Day: Action feels imminent with Washington in Boston

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. 17, 1776 Gen. George Washington confronts the urgency of […]

Trump and Rubio campaign for Viktor Orban, Xi’s European pet

Under Prime Minister Viktor Orban, the European nation of Hungary has become a de facto colony of Communist China. This is not a debatable point. Orban now allows Chinese police officers to patrol his country’s streets and physically search Hungarian parliamentarians. He has embraced China’s Huawei telecommunications/spy agency into the heart of his 5G networks. He has established massive Chinese-funded universities. He […]

San Francisco judge considers no jail time for killing a family of four

Soft-on-crime judges are at the point where they decide that the biggest punishment for killing a family of four is the weight of one’s conscience, and not any real punishment that secures justice for the victims and creates deterrence for future criminals. The case in question took place in San Francisco. In March of 2024, […]

A simple bar — and bill — can save a farmer’s life

Every year, nearly 100 farmers in the United States lose their lives to the top cause of on-farm deaths: tractor rollovers. The tragedy is that these deaths are almost entirely preventable, and Congress can help.

A class-action lawsuit seeks to stop TSA from unlawfully seizing flyers’ cash

If you get stopped at an airport security checkpoint with $100 or more in cash, Transportation Security Administration agents can fleece you. TSA has...

US trade representative should shine a spotlight on Chinese counterfeits

The United States trade representative is set to release its 2025 Notorious Markets List, an annual report highlighting marketplaces linked to large-scale copyright piracy and trademark counterfeiting. While the list is a key enforcement tool, it has long omitted major Chinese online platforms. In an investigation, I purchased 51 products from Temu, AliExpress, and SHEIN […]

‘Doing nothing’ about Social Security means bankruptcy in 4 years and a 28% benefit cut

The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office has sounded the alarm once more. The CBO reminds us that the current bipartisan consensus of enacting zero reform to Social Security means that the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund program is projected to hit insolvency at the start of fiscal 2032, or in fewer than four years from […]

How faith and community form around paczki

OAKMONT, Pa. — Forty years ago, Marc Serrao started making paczki. Serrao had just started his modest bakery in the suburban Pittsburgh river town when he decided to try his hand at the doughy confection, pronounced poonch-kee, which is filled with rich white sweet creams or candied jam fruits and traditionally made by Polish bakeries on Shrove, or Fat Tuesday. […]

Former Philadelphia Eagles linebacker sacks Brendan Boyle over voter ID

Former Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Seth Joyner once made a living decimating opponents on the gridiron. Last week, nearly 30 years after his last snap in the NFL, Joyner once again blasted an opponent with reckless abandon. Only this time, it wasn’t an opposing quarterback being sacked by Joyner, it was a Democratic congressman from Philadelphia […]

Democrats go scorched earth on redistricting

Last month, we wrote about Midwestern Republican lawmakers — in Ohio and especially Indiana — defying pressure from the Trump administration to engage in mid-decade redistricting for partisan benefit. This was an off-ramp from spiraling redistricting wars, which Democrats say the GOP instigated with a redraw in Texas.  What they ignore in this “they started it” […]

Michigan attorney general’s antitrust suit against Big Oil is the sincerest form of flattery

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has launched a copycat antitrust suit against BP, Shell, Chevron, and Exxon Mobil for engaging in a “conspiracy to delay the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy.” Her suit is a mirror image of the antitrust action that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed against BlackRock and other asset […]

Why a European army is unlikely to work

“I believe the time has come to bring Europe’s mutual defense clause to life,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen declared at the 2026 Munich Security Conference. Her words captured the mood in European capitals. As Washington continues its strategic pivot toward the Indo-Pacific and signals that Europe must take primary responsibility for its […]

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