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FBI raids Soros-backed voter group’s headquarters in reported fraud probe

FBI agents reportedly raided Ohio Organizing Collaborative headquarters as part of a federal fraud investigation into the liberal voter mobilization group.

Chaotic car chase ends with ICE nabbing alleged foreign terrorist leader accused of holding wife captive

ICE arrested an alleged leader of two foreign terrorist organizations in North Carolina after a vehicle pursuit and crash as he allegedly fled to Mexico.

Hillary Clinton’s White House UFC jab backfires after critics point out what her husband did in ‘our house’

Hillary Clinton's criticism of Trump's White House UFC event sparked conservative backlash invoking Bill Clinton scandals and alleged White House damage.

Will Obama Get the Last Laugh on Iran?

The details are not clear, but some observers see shades of the JCPOA in...

Natural Right and History: The Question of Strauss and the Postliberals

Whether you love or hate Leo Strauss, his ideas are shaping the future of...

How Trump’s Treasury Department can expand tax cuts for small businesses

Late May reporting indicates that 19 states have already fully implemented President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act “no tax on tips.” No tax on tips allows workers to deduct up to $25,000 of their income from their federal taxes. For millions of families, that will prove enough to pay off some of their […]

America must follow SpaceX example to win artificial intelligence race

Washington has become fixated on artificial intelligence. Congress holds hearings on AI. Investors pour billions into AI companies. Headlines focus on the race to build smarter models and more capable systems. What receives far less attention is the infrastructure required to make artificial intelligence useful. AMAZON RESEARCHERS USE ANTHROPIC AI TO FIND CYBERSECURITY WEAKNESSES That […]

Why self-hatred largely afflicts Jews: Semitic Stockholm syndrome

In August 1973, a convict named Jan-Erik Olsson walked into a bank on Norrmalmstorg square in central Stockholm, fired a shot into the ceiling, and took four employees hostage. Six days later, when the police finally moved in, something strange had happened. The captives had come to fear their rescuers more than the man holding […]

Rosie built the arsenal. Parents must forge the next generation

In 1942, Rosie the Riveter rolled up her sleeves and helped build Freedom’s Arsenal. While millions of men shipped overseas to fight militaristic fascism, women stepped into factories and shipyards in unprecedented numbers. When the war ended, the men came home. Women overwhelmingly returned to the hearth. Together, they built the greatest middle-class prosperity in […]

Canada must confront its rising antisemitism crisis

Despite its reputation as a welcoming multicultural haven, Canada is failing its Jewish community. Earlier this month, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, in a major address at the Holy Blossom Temple in Toronto, declared that Canada is facing a severe crisis of antisemitism and that the country’s “civil compact” is failing Canadian Jews. Carney took […]

Russia Day 2026: The hollow sovereignty

Last Friday, June 12, was Russia Day — the anniversary of Moscow’s 1990 Declaration of State Sovereignty. Across the country, there were parades, fireworks, and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s annual address. And across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, forty-eight nations are competing in the FIFA World Cup. Russia is not among them. On February […]

Birthright citizenship: A battle for the survival of our republic

The land, infrastructure, institutions, and accumulated wealth of the United States constitute real property and wealth, built, defended, and held in perpetuity as an endowment by and for generations of American citizens and those who entered lawfully. These assets exist because citizens labored, sacrificed, paid taxes, and, when necessary, gave their lives in defense of […]

This Republican bill could crush activism for young conservatives

Congress is once again debating whether app stores should be required to verify ID before allowing anyone, of any age, to download an app. The App Store Accountability Act, introduced more than a year ago by Rep. John James (R-MI) and Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT), would force app stores to verify a user’s age and […]

Leah Sharibu and the crisis of missing women and girls in Nigeria

As the world marks the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict on Friday, one young Nigerian woman symbolizes a crisis that continues largely out of sight. Eight years after her abduction by Islamic State militants, Leah Sharibu remains in captivity, one of thousands of women and girls vulnerable to abduction, forced […]

From the mouths of Oct. 7 survivors: Israel must ‘find a way’ toward peace

“From the river to the sea, we all need therapy.” This is what a Jewish mother told me, explaining that her son survived the terrorist attack on the Nova music festival on Oct. 7, 2023. She thanks God every day for saving his life.  “Not a fun party,” her son quipped.  BELTWAY CONFIDENTIAL: THE PARTY […]

‘Toy Story 5’ and the great debate over AI’s threat to childhood

Young children develop emotional intelligence through human relationships, not through machines designed to maximize engagement. Research suggests that distinction matters.

Real leadership can save Penn Station from its homeless plague, Mr. President

Penn Station doesn't have to be a homeless-plagued disaster zone — just look at Grand Central Terminal.

Trump repackages Obama’s Iran surrender and takes Americans for fools

When President Donald Trump accepted the April 2026 ceasefire, I knew he had committed the gravest political blunder of his career. America and Israel had cornered Iran, shattered its leverage, and battered its proxies. Instead of forcing permanent concessions, the White House now appears ready to rescue Tehran and rebrand retreat as a “peace crusade.” […]

Trump’s G7 moment: End America’s dependence on forced labor supply chains

The critical minerals powering the U.S.’s defense systems, semiconductors, and electric vehicles are being extracted by forced labor. As the world’s democracies gather for the G7 summit this week, President Donald Trump has the opportunity and strategic interest to do something about it.  Reducing dependence on Chinese critical minerals, which are tainted with state-imposed forced […]

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