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Orange gush: KC mayor parties with the Dutch

Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas danced with Netherlands fans to their famous song "Links Rechts" ahead of the Orange Walk in Kansas City's Power & Light District on Thursday....

How much longer can Donald Trump go missing from the World Cup?

Some of soccer’s biggest names have come to play at the World Cup: Lionel...

The week in whoppers: Mamdani mourns a Hamas terrorist, Kamala hopes to verbify . . . ‘hope’ and more

Mayor Zohran Mamdani invoked the death of Al Jazeera journalist Ahmed Wishah to prove...

NYC’s black-red alliance of Islamism and ultra-leftism wants us to hate Israel and America

On Tuesday, New York City became a beachhead for the black-red alliance. This is...

Meloni allies fail to take over Italian soccer

The most high-profile team to miss out on the 2026 World Cup, Italy, is...

The billionaire tax — wrong solution for California’s spending problem

Gavin Newsom says he opposes the “billionaire tax” proposed by his union allies. But for the left, the wealth tax is the Holy Grail...

#FreeBritney was a mistake — and exposes society’s failures in dealing with mental health

The pop princess’ predicament echoes a debate unfolding on the streets of America’s largest cities.

Keir Starmer’s cowardice amid Iran war shames Britain — and insults the US

Never in the field of human conflict has a British prime minister done so much to look as small as Keir Starmer does now...

California’s a regulation inferno — and wildfire victims are STILL getting burned

It sounded like bureaucrats would get out of the way and let fire victims rebuild quickly. But not when the government is in control.

California Democrats prepare to jack up gas prices again

They say that doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result is insanity. Some of us say it’s just California Democratic politics. California is on the verge of jacking up gas prices again, as the California Air Resources Board is set to update the state’s “cap and invest” program at […]

Gavin Newsom’s military diss, wealth taxes won’t work and other commentary

Though Newsom is nobody’s idea of “an expert in the complexities of geopolitics,” we might “expect him to refrain from such aggressive displays of...

Ken Paxton’s deafening silence on growing antisemitism

A troubling trend is emerging among some who cloak themselves in the MAGA mantle. The conservative movement is in peril of being overrun by extremists if prominent conservatives continue to align themselves with fringe voices such as Nick Fuentes, Candace Owens, and Steve Bannon, who espouse antisemitic, anti-Israel views. To maintain the integrity of conservatism, we must […]

Regime change in Tehran is the only path to stability

For more than four decades, American policymakers have wrestled with the same question: Can the Islamic Republic of Iran be moderated through diplomacy, or is confrontation inevitable? After years of negotiations, sanctions, and limited military responses, the answer is becoming clearer. The challenge is not simply a disagreement over policy. It lies in the ideological […]

Conservatives must embrace pro-family energy abundance ahead of midterm elections

Recent affordability polling should be a wake-up call for the Right heading into the 2026 midterm elections: Americans believe Democrats care more about shielding them from rising utility bills than Republicans. Energy costs matter as more than just a proxy for affordability — they sit at the foundation of nearly every cost-of-living pressure Americans face, […]

On This Day: General Howe orders his troops to retreat from Boston. The Siege is over

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. March 6, 1776 The snow and sleet fell the day […]

Partisan energy gridlock is holding the US back from much-needed ‘all of the above’ approach

In an era of geopolitical turbulence and technological revolution, the U.S.’s energy and economic security stands at a crossroads. Energy policy has become increasingly politicized with political purity tests shaping job prospects and interviews: if you support fossil fuels, you’re a Republican; if renewables, you’re a Democrat. During the Iraq War, this was not the […]

Trump’s Big Tech pledge is a great first step to end the taxpayer-funded free ride

Wednesday at the White House, President Donald Trump looked the world’s biggest technology companies in the eye and told them the free ride is over. Trump’s new Ratepayer Protection Pledge will require major tech companies building artificial intelligence data centers to produce their own electricity rather than raising prices for American families and straining the […]

Trump gets the last laugh

It’s a truism that President Donald Trump loves attention. Even among politicians, a species not known for shunning limelight, he’s in a league of his own. And he matches desire with a peerless ability to make all eyes turn to him. It is not always conscious or deliberate, even though, of course, he often rides […]

American detainees in Iran face growing danger

Hours before U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian military facilities began overnight on Saturday, the State Department designated Iran a state sponsor of wrongful detention. With an ongoing internet blackout in Iran, however, it is difficult to know what is now happening to U.S. prisoners. It is widely believed that six Americans are held hostage within Iran, though some […]

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