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California is sacrificing its economic future on the altar of climate change

California has long been America’s trendsetter.  But even as the nation becomes energy self-sufficient, California is now leading the way in sacrificing its economy on the altar of radical...

Charlottesville smear’s twist, the wonders of crime-fighting and other commentary

“The entire hoax of Trump and Charlottesville” was “built upon another grand lie” —...

House Republican calls for Congress to take ‘better steps’ to address security after WHCA gala shooting

Rep. Abe Hamadeh (R-Ariz.) said Sunday that Congress should take “better steps” to address lawmaker security in the wake of the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) dinner. “I do,” Hamadeh told host Chris Stirewalt on NewsNation’s “The Hill Sunday,” when the latter asked whether the legislative branch “should be doing something different”...

King Charles’s US visit to go ahead as planned: Buckingham Palace

King Charles III’s upcoming trip to the U.S. is going ahead as planned after Saturday's shooting at the White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) dinner, according to Buckingham Palace. “Following discussions on both sides of the Atlantic through the day, and acting on advice of Government, we can confirm the State Visit by Their Majesties will...

Candidates, election officials in limbo as Florida considers new map

Potential changes to Florida’s congressional lines — ones that could ultimately get tossed out or blocked — are leaving incumbents and candidates in limbo as lawmakers get ready to weigh in on an anticipated new House map. Lawmakers in the Sunshine State are set to convene on Tuesday for a special session over several priorities, including redistricting, as Florida represents the last opportunity for Republicans to draw new congressional...

Will Zach Bryan write a song about murdered women Laken Riley and Rachel Morin?

How many innocent people must be murdered by illegal immigrants before country singer Zach Bryan writes a song about them? We should ask this question after Bryan released the lyrics of a song in a social media post. Bryan has joined the chorus of radical left-wingers vilifying and demonizing the law enforcement officers who protect […]

Brandon Johnson’s Civil War rhetoric is deranged

After President Donald Trump sent federal agents into Chicago, Mayor Brandon Johnson has decided to embrace even more unhinged rhetoric in hopes of saving his floundering administration. At a press conference on Monday, Johnson continued his weird Civil War fantasies by claiming that “the extreme Right in this country refuse to accept the results of […]

The two legacies of Oct. 7 

In Focus delivers deeper coverage of the political, cultural, and ideological issues shaping America. Published daily by senior writers and experts, these in-depth pieces go beyond the headlines to give readers the full picture. You can find our full list of In Focus pieces here. Two years ago, Hamas launched a sneak attack into Israel from […]

Oct. 7 facts vs. falsehoods

A political debate tactic is to pretend a disliked policy or cause is not what it seems to be but is really something else. President Donald Trump’s deportations of illegal immigrants are, for example, alleged to be about suppressing minority turnout in the next congressional election rather than about expelling people who shouldn’t be here. […]

The Left’s energy amnesia

Energy price politics is not a new game in Washington. Typically, politicians blame the opposing side for higher gas prices. These days, higher prices are at the meter as electricity rates have more than doubled the inflation rate over the past year. Democrats have seized on President Donald Trump‘s promise to halve electricity prices, blaming him for […]

Democrats have only themselves to blame for Trump’s National Guard patrols

Leftist leaders' incendiary rhetoric has whipped followers into an anti-ICE frenzy — but if we’re in the run-up to another Civil War, they're in...

Oct. 7, two years later: The complexity of grief, rage, and recognition

As Jews around the world began our observance of the High Holy Days last month, the most sacred time of the year, we were once again reminded that Jewish life, though flourishing and resilient, exists under constant threat. On the eve of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, Hamas released a video of Alon Ohel, one of […]

Why the tourism industry lost its government subsidy

Brand U.S.A., a government-funded program that aims to promote foreign tourism to the United States, is facing the cutting knives of the Trump administration. Last month, the organization laid off 15% of its employees and shut down its streaming services. TOURISM AGENCY USES ‘IN KIND’ DONATIONS TO MILK TAXPAYERS One reason: Congress just voted to […]

Does Spanberger believe Jay Jones is fit for office?

Jay Jones, Democratic nominee for Virginia attorney general, has publicly wished for the death of his political opponents and their children. He glaringly lacks the character to be given the job he seeks, but he also lacks the character to do the right thing and withdraw from the election.  Former Virginia Rep. Abigail Spanberger, Democratic […]

Cotton urges White House to investigate Palestinian Youth Movement 

Nonprofit organizations funded by Islamic terrorists are directly inciting antisemitism across college campuses while taking advantage of the U.S. tax code. Now, finally, a member of the Senate is willing to take action.  “An organization that supports terrorism, breaks U.S. law, and sows antisemitic discord should not receive any benefits from the American tax system. […]

On the second anniversary of Oct. 7, Iowa stands with Israel

On Oct. 7, 2023, vicious Hamas terrorists invaded Israel, murdered nearly 1,200 innocent Israelis, and took 251 people hostage — approximately 50 of whom remain captive. Hamas targeted defenseless civilians as it slaughtered entire families and scorched their homes, raped women, and attacked a music festival. On this somber anniversary, we mourn the fallen and demand […]

The 1619 Project’s fingerprints are all over the Smithsonian’s African American museum

“Everybody that thought about the 1619 Project … saw that the Smithsonian had fingerprints on it,” Smithsonian Secretary Lonnie Bunch III once said with pride, a curious boast given the Project’s many inaccuracies. But a visit to one of his museums reveals that the reverse is also true. The 1619 Project, published by the New […]

‘Jesus was woke’: How a school choice activist went Left

As is often the case with apostates, Diane Ravitch exchanged one form of extremism for another. Once a conservative critic of America’s education system, Ravitch turned sharply to the Left. Her new Left-wing activism has more problems than her previous conservative fanaticism about vouchers, standardized tests, and the problems with public schools. In her new memoir, An […]

From tragedy to triumph: A message of hope from Oct. 7

Two years. Two long years since morning broke on Simchat Torah, the holy day whose name literally means “rejoicing in the Torah.” But instead of the sounds of worship and laughter, Israel’s skies were filled with sirens, and synagogues were filled with sheer terror and endless tears because the country was under attack. To the […]

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