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Swing-seat Republican sidelined by ‘serious’ illness misses 88 votes as majority hangs by thread

Former Gov. Tom Kean Sr. said his son Rep. Kean Jr. could return to Congress in weeks after a mysterious serious illness kept him away since March.

Jackson protests as Supreme Court uses Louisiana gerrymandering ruling to instruct lower courts

The Supreme Court sent a Mississippi voting rights case back to a lower court based on its Louisiana v. Callais ruling on race-based gerrymandering.

Trump’s China thaw leaves Taiwan decision looming as ex-NBA star warns island holds key to US AI race

Trump-Xi summit produced no progress on Taiwan or semiconductors, says Enes Kanter Freedom, calling it America's biggest geopolitical challenge.

Maryland ballot blunder triggers GOP push for federal review of blue state’s voter rolls

Republicans call for a federal review of Maryland's voter rolls after a ballot vendor error forced the state to resend thousands of primary ballots.

Don’t let the deniers ignore this record of Hamas’ Oct. 7 sexual atrocities

The Oct. 7 rapes and torture weren't rogue acts by undisciplined irregulars; they were...

Trump’s crackdown on colleges is a good start — but more is needed to fix higher ed

Education Secretary Linda McMahon nailed it: Higher ed is a downright scam. Her Wall Street Journal column should force every taxpayer, official, student and...

Bill Owens’ exit from CBS and more: Letters to the Editor — April 27, 2025

Owens’ CBS exit Kudos to CBS for “allowing” executive producer Bill Owens to “quit” as a result of President Trump’s $20 billion lawsuit against...

UK women’s court victory shows America can save her institutions

The sanctity of womanhood emerged the victor this past week, but it wasn’t here in the “home of the brave.” It was a collective of Scottish women who stood up against the madness of transgenderism before the U.K. Supreme Court — and won. The judges found, rightly, that biological sex determines womanhood. Our fellow women […]

Democrats’ messy war on Trump goes from strategic to desperate

Treacherous and malicious as it was, the Democrats‘ coordinated and strategic 2016 campaign to portray President Donald Trump as an agent of Russia proved to be a resounding success.  Initiated by the Democratic National Committee and the Hillary Clinton campaign, the effort quickly drew in high-ranking Obama administration officials, the federal agencies they led, Democratic leaders […]

A baby bonus won’t solve our fertility crisis, marriage will

Data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention this week show that despite a 1% increase in the birth rate, people are still not having enough babies to prevent the U.S. population from declining. President Donald Trump acknowledged the problem Tuesday, saying he wants to reverse the trend in a welcome change from […]

The Dems’ far-left agenda is just starting — and the worst is yet to come

To most Americans, the big problem with the Democratic Party is that it has moved too far left in recent years. If you’re among...

NYC is faltering — and a bailout from Washington is highly unlikely

This month marks the 50th anniversary of the New York City fiscal crisis of 1975. 

Why Zohran Mamdani is bad for NYC families

Socialist Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani has made a splash in the race for New York City mayor.

How cryptocurrencies are solving America’s stocks and bonds problem

The Trump administration is pressuring trading partners to Buy American — American energy, defense and agricultural products, that is, and as The Wall Street...

How Pope Francis fought the church – and lost

When he was elevated to the papacy in 2013, Pope Francis was widely expected to shake up the Catholic Church, to liberals’ delight and...

Cornell was right to cancel Kehlani

At Cornell University, Slope Day is sacred. It’s our release valve — a rare moment of unity on an otherwise high-pressure campus. A space where music drowns out the noise of deadlines, GPAs, and even political differences. For one afternoon, students gather on the iconic Cornell slope, and the entire student body comes together as […]

Trump targets public school disorder

President Donald Trump signed an executive order this week aimed at reforming school discipline practices nationwide. The directive calls for schools to base disciplinary decisions strictly on student behavior without factoring in race or diversity, equity, and inclusion considerations. In recent years, restorative justice approaches have gained ground in schools across the country. Instead of suspending or […]

Democrats suddenly care about the constitution

If Democrats weren’t insincere, they’d have no sincerity at all. They are claiming we’re in the midst of a “constitutional crisis” because President Donald Trump is pushing to deport illegal immigrants despite court orders reportedly curtailing his actions. Democrats and allied groups, such as the American Civil Liberties Union, have sought refuge from Trump’s swift-moving […]

Time for Trump to declare victory on trade

President Donald Trump has shown great leadership on many issues over the past few months in office. The president has promised the American people a government that lowers taxes and respects the right of businesses to operate without government interference. It appears that the voices of caution who are counseling for tariffs to be leverage […]

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