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Democrat scrambles to meet Angel Mom after she blasts lawmakers to their faces for ignoring families’ pleas

Angel Mom Jennifer Bos revealed Dick Durbin never contacted her despite being his constituent, prompting the senator to offer an immediate meeting.

Rubio Confronts an Epidemic of Left-Wing Violence and Extortion

The accounts of Marco Rubio and even Democrat Adam Smith should be convincing enough...

Sink the Hormuz Tollbooth

Rubio has the right idea.

Andrew Ross Sorkin Thinks You’re Stupid

The New York Times writer seems to believe that advocates of the Second Amendment...

Trump Sure Doesn’t Act Like China Created an ‘Election Security Nightmare’

If the president believes everything he said in his speech last night, this morning...

Report highlights Hamas links with medical NGOs

A Sept. 10 report from a pro-Israel research institute exposes the nexus between nongovernmental organizations and Hamas terrorists who operate from medical facilities in Gaza. Based on 2020 documents from the Gaza Ministry of Interior and National Security, NGO Monitor concluded that Hamas “tightly monitors and restricts the activities of foreign medical NGOs,” leading to “a system […]

A conservative case for rescheduling cannabis

For too long, America’s cannabis policy has been defined by contradictions. Millions of people, including veterans, seniors, and cancer patients, rely on medical marijuana prescribed legally under state laws. Yet at the federal level, cannabis remains listed as a Schedule I drug, alongside heroin, with “no accepted medical use.” This classification is not only outdated […]

A sadly necessary Senate rule change on nominations

Senate Republicans are set to change the upper chamber’s rules, enabling the majority to confirm a slate of executive branch nominees by a single vote instead of going through a laborious floor vote for each nominee. While the impending rule change has been made necessary by the historical intransigence of Senate Democrats, it marks yet another regrettable diminution of Senate power […]

‘A picture of virtue’: Charlie Kirk’s noble aim

“A man is not primarily a witness against something,” Whitaker Chambers wrote. “That is only incidental to the fact that he is a witness for something.” Chambers wrote this in the foreword to his memoirs, which doubled as a letter to his children. Chambers’ memoirs, titled Witness, centered on his stand against Communism. But he […]

Charlie Kirk epitomized the best of our civic tradition

Charlie Kirk was assassinated while sitting on a panel in front of hundreds of students at Utah Valley University. During his short life, the founder of Turning Point USA debated hundreds of young people on any topic they chose, and he did it in cheery, civil, good faith. Mere minutes after the shooting was reported, MSNBC’s Katy […]

What the murder of Charlie Kirk means

Charlie Kirk was a national leader of young conservatives. His murder on Wednesday is shocking, and its implications will reverberate throughout America and perhaps down through history. Much information will come out in the coming days and weeks, but Gov. Spencer Cox (R-UT) has called the shooting a “political assassination.” While the particulars of the […]

Violence against campus conservatives has reached new heights 

Campus conservatives have suffered violence from their ideologically opposing peers for years, but recent events, such as findings from a campus speech survey, an academic study, and the murder of Charlie Kirk, have shown that the violent opposition has escalated to new heights. A day before Charlie Kirk, a conservative influencer and leader of the […]

Bureaucrats’ jobs-report fiasco is a national shame — and heads must roll

Whether or not they were intentional, terrible errors at the Bureau of Labor Statistics prevented the economic policies that America's workers urgently need.

Charlie Kirk, my friend, my sparring partner, fought for the freedom to debate

Charlie Kirk was shot and killed at Utah Valley University.

Top doc on how behavior can impact genetics: ‘Our destiny is not fixed’

Dr. Bob Lahita, who ran New Jersey’s top hospitals and ambulance services, spoke to The Post's Cindy Adams about how environmental factors could change our...

Don’t let 9/11 fade for NY’s kids — schools must teach its heroism and horrors

For schoolkids today, the story of 9/11 is only as real as what we choose to teach. Yet in classrooms across New York, instruction...

Iryna Zaruksta was fatally stabbed — and no one rushed to help: Have we lost our humanity?

With the video of Iryna Zarutska's stabbing, we saw indifference from fellow passengers as she lay dying — randomly attacked by a mentally deranged career...

On 9/11, honor all we lost— and carry it forward for future generations

As the nation marks the 24th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001, it's more important than ever that we reflect on the memory of a...

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