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Obama remains Dem headliner while president with most votes ever fades into background: ‘It was all a dream’

Barack Obama leads Democrats' redistricting push and campaigns in Texas while Joe Biden remains notably absent from the party's visible battles.

Trump and Xi talk Strait past each other at summit

Trump and Xi met face-to-face, but their minds are worlds apart.

Those cheers for Mamdani’s budget ‘heroism’ can’t help when the bills come due

Mamdani managed to avoid any real spending cuts this year, at the price of...

Another One

If Trump cannot be convinced to observe civic propriety for its own sake, maybe...

A Professor Extols Diversity — but Not the Engineered Kind

Instead of focusing on group membership, Bejan argues that we should focus on merit.

Time for Trump to step up and end the Iranian threat, once and for all

If Iran won’t give up its nuke program — completely, quickly and verifiably — President Donald Trump should use America’s big, beautiful bunker-buster bombs...

In a fit of common sense, the Times echoes our anti-Mamdani ‘endorsement’

The New York Times’ editorial board echoed our advice in the Sunday Post: Democratic primary voters shouldn’t give Zohran Mamdani even a fifth-place vote;...

Israel is Trump’s ideal ‘America First’ ally — fighting its own battle vs. Iran

What we are seeing now is the rhetoric — and the wisdom — of “America First” become reality in the skies over Tehran.

In a house divided, the Left loses on principle

Eight score and seven years ago, Abraham Lincoln gave his famous “house divided” speech to close out the 1858 Illinois Republican State Convention. He began with a candid appeal to understanding the current situation that they faced:  “If we could first know where we are, and whither we are tending, we could better judge what […]

Iran is nothing like the Iraq War

Less than a week before Israel launched its attack on Iran, Tucker Carlson, and other cheerleaders for the Islamic State, warned that the conflict could “easily” lead to a world war in which Russia and China would come to the aid of the Islamic clerics and thousands of Americans would die for the Jewish state. The war is now […]

We can’t trust Meta to protect children

Recent reporting has brought to light troubling details about how Meta has been testing an artificial intelligence chatbot that, according to internal concerns, allows users, including minors, to engage in highly inappropriate conversations. Employees reportedly flagged that the system was generating explicit responses, even when it was clear the users were underage. As concerning as this is, it […]

Trump continues to abuse his power by ignoring the TikTok ban

The “No Kings” protest was a joke, with Democrat activists pushing their pet causes and impotently screaming into the political void. However, there is one area of President Donald Trump’s administration, though, where he is clearly acting beyond his powers: TikTok. In April 2024, Congress passed a bill mandating that the social media app be divested from its Chinese Communist Party-aligned ownership, […]

The United Nations schemes against Israel

In an embarrassing diplomatic setback, French President Emmanuel Macron and Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman postponed a United Nations conference they were scheduled to colead in New York on Tuesday. Their plan for the General Assembly conference was to push the quick creation of a Palestinian state, even though the Palestinian terrorist organization […]

When propaganda stops working

It looks like the spectacular collapse of the “Biden was fine” hoax has taken its toll on the legacy media, so much so that their latest gaslighting campaign, blaming President Donald Trump for the Los Angeles anti-ICE riots, is falling flat with the public. At this point, there are nearly as many stories dissecting the […]

We need Canada to help stop the flow of fentanyl over our northern border

The U.S. and Canada share a cherished partnership, rooted in a $1.2 trillion annual trade relationship, with Michigan facilitating over $70 billion through the Detroit-Windsor corridor, North America’s busiest commercial crossing. This bond sustains 8 million U.S. jobs, including 230,000 in Michigan, where Canadian investments fuel our automotive and agricultural sectors. Michiganders treasure Canada’s historical […]

Democrats need another Sister Souljah moment

I’m not a conservative who revels in the self-destruction of the Democratic Party. Sure, there’s an emotional satisfaction in witnessing Democratic delusions go up in smoke, such as last week when CNN’s chief data analyst Harry Enten expounded on the 40-point swing among foreign-born citizens from Democrats to President Donald Trump on immigration. But the […]

No Kings: A very polite liberal tea party

FALLS CHURCH, Virginia — The baby boomers waving American flags and the Vietnam Vets hats were one thing. It was the “Sic Semper Tyrannis” signs and flags, the various barbs at George III, and the countless references to the Declaration of Independence and Constitution that brought back memories of 2010. This “No Kings” rally right […]

A path to reform FEMA

The Federal Emergency Management Agency isn’t just broken, it’s dangerous. The ossified bureaucracy can’t manage routine disasters without self-asphyxiating in red tape. In Puerto Rico, after Hurricane Maria, only 5%-8% of work was completed by the October 2019 deadline. It’s still not finished. Repeated blackouts expose the island’s fragility and FEMA as a soft underbelly […]

Victims deserve justice for raids on the wrong houses

Federal law enforcement officers have high-stakes, high-pressure jobs, and federal judges should not make a habit of second-guessing decisions officers make to keep us safe. But some actions are so negligent and harmful that innocent people injured by law enforcement ought to have the right to seek compensation in federal court. For too long, lower […]

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