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WATCH: Maryland Dems defend ‘big tent’ party as New York socialist surge fuels Dem divide

Maryland Democrats downplay New York's socialist primary victories, saying results reflect individual districts rather than a national progressive shift.

Congress eyes rare bipartisan housing win with or without Trump’s help

Donald Trump called the bipartisan housing bill a "yawn" compared to the SAVE America Act, refusing to sign it amid his midterm elections push.

EXCLUSIVE: Hawley launches investigation into Postal Service over dumped mail, millions in executive bonuses

Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., demands USPS internal records on dumped mail in St. Louis, executive bonuses and potential criminal wrongdoing in a new probe.

The REALLY SAVE America Act

Don’t end the filibuster — but, if you will do it, at least get...

Birthright Citizenship: The Majority Opinion

Roberts embraced the logic of Wong Kim Ark, that the citizenship clause ‘incorporated the...

Trump has made his plans for Iran clear — make a deal or be dealt with

It’s been 20 years since Henry Kissinger made the insightful observation that Iran had to decide whether it is a cause or a country.

The amount of advice Mamdani needs to simply do his job is WORRYING

Mayor Zohran Mamdani is off to a terrible start, and it’s not just his friends and supporters who should be worried.

How Trump is righting the economic ship after the SS Biden disaster

In just one year, the administration’s economic strategy has been astonishingly successful and completely course-corrected after Biden and the radical left's failures.

The Stonewall flag fix and more: Letters to the Editor — Feb. 15, 2026

While federal property properly prioritizes the US flag, seriousness requires proportionality, not overcorrection.

Vladimir Putin’s finally starting to sweat — so it’s time for Trump to turn up the heat

With Vladimir Putin's war machine sputtering, it's time to push the Kremlin even harder to force an end to his war on Ukraine.

On Valentine’s Day, being single isn’t a disorder — it’s perfectly normal

And now — right in time for Valentine’s Day — being single has joined the list. Being single isn’t a diagnosis. It’s just a relationship status.

Vance visit demonstrates US commitment to peace in the South Caucasus

This week, Vice President JD Vance made a historic visit to the South Caucasus. He became the first sitting vice president to visit Armenia and, shortly thereafter, one of the highest-level U.S. officials to travel to Azerbaijan in decades. The timing of the trip was critical, coming amid a fragile but active peace process between […]

Hospitals are a prime suspect in the affordability crisis

It is refreshing to see Congress once again try to tackle the affordability of American healthcare, even if it does seem an endless exercise that always occurs in a presidential election year. Healthcare is unaffordable for many reasons, thanks to the massive amount of taxpayer money in the system that serves to inflate costs. It is important for […]

It’s time for conservatives to make romance look good again

Valentine’s Day is filled with expensive, limited, pre-fixed dinner reservations at overly crowded restaurants. Some men and women feel pressured to get away, spend all the money, and broadcast their affection for one another on social media or on the girl group chat.  Personally, I don’t need any of the above things and think the selling […]

Democrats are overreaching on immigration

The White House’s botched response to the shooting of an anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement activist in Minnesota has turned a majority of Americans against President Donald Trump’s immigration policies. This has emboldened Democrats to shut down the Department of Homeland Security until a laundry list of demands is met. Some of the demands are reasonable, […]

How Trump’s EPA revolution will make California more affordable

If the Trump administration succeeds at scuttling Obama-era climate decrees, it won’t just repeal a regulatory finding. It will roll back costs for working...

Unhinged students need a lesson in consequences

If parents and teachers won’t teach standards and enforce consequences, then it's good that federal prosecutors will.

Newsom’s Munich misadventure — and what world leaders should ask him

As Gavin Newsom appeals to global heads of state for support against President Trump, perhaps they should examine his record in California, and ask...

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