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Democrats eye narrow path to capture Senate majority, but one wrong move could sink them

Senate Democrats eye path to majority in 2026 midterm elections as DSCC chair Gillibrand predicts 'blue wave' despite GOP's current 53-47 advantage.

Kristi Noem faces impeachment effort in House as 70 Dems push obstruction of Congress charge

Impeachment articles against Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem were introduced by Rep. Robin Kelly, following deadly shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis.

Justice Jackson presses Idaho lawyer on treating ‘transgender women different than cis women’

Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday on transgender athlete bans, with Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson questioning whether laws classify based on transgender status.

Senate GOP moves to block Dems’ war powers push, preserve Trump’s authority in rare move

Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., says Republicans may use point of order to table Venezuela war powers resolution after Trump administration's Operation Absolute Resolve success.

U.S. Experienced Negative Net Migration in 2025 for the First Time in 50 Years

The U.S. had net migration of -10,000 to -295,000, a new analysis from the...

As Putin prevaricates, details of Ukraine peace proposal emerge

Over a whirlwind four days of diplomacy designed to end the war in Ukraine, President Donald Trump has met with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and prominent European leaders. Trump and Zelensky engaged warmly on Monday, expressing optimism about resolving the now 3 1/2-year war, the bloodiest and largest since World War […]

Pope Leo must stand up to Muslim immigrants seeking to remake Europe

As Muslim migration roils Europe, some Catholic bishops are starting to notice.

Newsom’s cracked mirror

CASTLE SHANNON, Pennsylvania — A little over a year ago, Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) came to western Pennsylvania to stump for then-President Joe Biden on the border of this borough and Mt. Lebanon, one of the wealthiest suburbs of Pittsburgh. He gave a short speech to quell the efforts to pressure Biden to drop out […]

Auto insurance regulations are hurting low-income families

It is an uncomfortable truth that America’s enthusiasm for technological innovation often leads legislatures to harm low-income families through burdensome regulations. Case in point is automotive insurance regulation, which forces low-income families to fund technological innovation that prices them out of the market. Skyrocketing insurance prices exacerbate economic exclusion and social dependence for teenage drivers. […]

Our friend, Renee Baldwin

To say Renee Baldwin was my makeup artist is incorrect. To say she was the makeup artist feels downright disrespectful. The truth is that for everyone who ever sat down in her chair at Newsmax, Rising, ESPN, or any of the other studios she graced with her beauty and kindness, Renee Baldwin was our friend. […]

Crime statistics show Trump’s decision to deploy troops in DC is working

For years, Democrats have allowed crime to flourish in cities throughout the country. Once-grand metropolises such as New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Philadelphia have succumbed to the Left’s legislative lawlessness, turning the country’s great beacons of urban living into slums with a booming criminal underworld. Washington, D.C., is no exception, as the nation’s capital […]

Best of the Babylon Bee: Dems say mail-in ban places hardship on dead voters

Every week, The Post will bring you our picks of the best one-liners and stories from satirical site the Babylon Bee to take the...

Reza Pahlavi must address his ‘White Russian’ problem

Of all Iranian diaspora leaders, Reza Pahlavi, the son of the ousted shah, has the greatest legitimacy. He has name recognition, and even those Iranians who supported the 1979 Islamic Revolution look upon the monarchy as the golden age before sanctions, war, and corruption hobbled the country. Iranians recognize that their grandparents had better living […]

Trump’s Smithsonian review is long overdue

The White House last week informed Lonnie Bunch, the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, that it’s putting the museums under review — in other words, adult supervision. The news came in a letter that amounted to a major front in the Trump administration’s war to retake the culture. As I wrote in an X post […]

Trump’s ‘shiny object syndrome’ could derail industrial policy

President Donald Trump is known to be fond of shiny objects. On Wednesday, Aug. 6, in the Oval Office, Apple CEO Tim Cook sought to sway Trump against tariffing his company’s imports with a gold and glass plaque inscribed just for him. Impressed by the gift as Trump clearly was, a more consequential shiny object […]

Texas redistricting is ‘what democracy looks like’

When Democratic legislators in Texas returned to work on Monday after going AWOL for a couple of weeks, a small group of supporters at the chamber shouted, “This is what democracy looks like.” One must agree, if not for the reason that the partisans intended. Elected representatives going to work to do what they were […]

The West must start preparing for Ukraine peace talks to fail

President Donald Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and various European leaders are focused on “security guarantees” to uphold any possible peace settlement between Russia and Ukraine. Ideas on the table range from the deployment of European troops in Ukraine to collective defense guarantees along the lines of NATO’s Article 5, which commits all NATO members […]

Private contractors can solve ICE detention shortfall

The United States is facing a stark challenge as we speak: It does not have enough detention capacity to uphold its immigration laws, safeguard its communities, or ensure due process. Despite the increasing complexity of border security and interior enforcement, Congress has still not authorized the necessary funding to meet the scale of demand, let […]

Trump must crack down on amnesty lite for illegal immigrants

The latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau indicates that President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown is successfully undoing the damage caused by former President Joe Biden’s open border policies. But a fatal car crash in Florida suggests more must still be done. According to the best analysis of Census data by the Center for Immigration […]

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