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Rep. Thomas Massie says breaks with Trump were ‘absolutely worth it’

Rep. Thomas Massie has no regrets about breaking with President Trump on key issues and losing Kentucky's Republican primary to the president's hand-picked challenger.

Kalshi puts Paxton odds in Texas GOP primary at 95 percent

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) has a greater than 95 percent chance of defeating incumbent Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) in the Lone Star State’s Senate GOP runoff, according to the prediction market Kalshi. As of Sunday afternoon, Paxton had a 95.6 percent chance of winning the runoff, which will be decided on Tuesday after...

Zeldin says EPA providing ‘flexibility’ by loosening rules for pollutants used in grocery refrigeration

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Lee Zeldin said Sunday that the Trump administration is providing “flexibility” to businesses by loosening restrictions on the use of super-polluting greenhouse gases in commercial refrigeration. Under the new EPA rule unveiled on Wednesday, supermarkets can use hydrofluorocarbons that are up to 1,400 times as potent as carbon dioxide until 2032....

Iran says it is winning the negotiations with Trump on ending the war

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei on Sunday interpreted history in suggesting Iran is winning the negotiations with President Trump to end the near three-month conflict. Baqaei, whose country has been battered by the nearly three-month war, posted on the social platform X an image depicting an Iranian archaeological site that shows the Roman emperor...

Netanyahu backs Trump on Iran MOU, says final deal must cover nukes

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday said he supports President Trump on a memorandum of understanding with Iran but asserted that the final deal must also cover Iran's nuclear program. Netanyahu said he spoke with Trump on Saturday about the emerging peace deal, which would extend the ceasefire for 60 days and reopen the...

There’s nothing unusual, or wrong, with deal Justice offered Mayor Adams

The Trump justice department acted within its constitutional authority to drop the prosecution of Mayor Adams.

Are New York voters embarrassed by their Democratic leaders yet?

The mess playing out in New York between Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York City Mayor Eric Adams is entirely the work of corrupt and incompetent Democrats. At some point, this reality should be embarrassing for voters in New York who have chosen to empower the New York Democratic Party. In one corner is Adams, […]

The policies of European elites end in tears 

If you follow these things closely, you may have seen a clip of the chairman of the Munich Security Conference breaking down in tears, unable to speak any further while reflecting on Vice President JD Vance’s speech there. This breakdown is remarkable because the chairman, Christoph Heusgen, is not a minor apparatchik but a sophisticated […]

The challenge and necessity of peacekeeping troops for Ukraine

U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has made public what has been known privately for a while now: The United Kingdom will deploy troops as part of a non-NATO peacekeeping force designed to preserve any U.S.-negotiated end to the war in Ukraine. His announcement is welcome but carries numerous complications. First, there is glaring opposition from […]

Behind the bombshell end of the criminal case against New York Mayor Eric Adams

Rotten Big Apple? Prosecutorial pile-on? Politics as blood sport? To legal observers in New York City, those were the questions haunting the pending criminal trial of Mayor Eric Adams. The Trump Justice Department ended speculation last week with a bombshell memo to the U.S Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, the fabled and […]

Poverty and inflation are falling in Milei’s Argentina

It was a good year for Argentina and its president, Javier Milei. In 2024, Argentina saw impressive economic progress as Milei slashed bureaucracy, eliminated regulations, closed superfluous departments, reduced the federal workforce, and instituted various monetary reforms.  The results of the policies were impressive: monthly inflation, which peaked after Milei assumed office, fell from 25.5% to […]

How New York accounting might shape Trump’s Ukraine logic

Following Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s direct talks with his Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, in the Riyadh summit, President Donald Trump mocked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s complaints about his exclusion. “Today I heard, ‘Oh, well, we weren’t invited,’” Trump said about the Ukrainian leader. “Well, you’ve been there for three years. You should have ended […]

Broken families break children

Last month, the National Assessment of Educational Progress was released. Commonly referred to as the “nation’s report card,” it is funded by the Department of Education, and in classic bureaucratic style, it crunched its numbers through slick graphics and lots of heady language.  However, it couldn’t escape the data’s distressing conclusion: American children can’t read, […]

It’s time for the Senate to vote on Kash Patel

The Senate Judiciary committee voted along party lines on Feb. 13 to advance Kash Patel’s nomination for director of the FBI. Since then, nothing has happened to move his nomination forward. Small Business Administration nominee Kelly Loeffler and Secretary of Commerce nominee Howard Lutnick both passed cloture votes last week, meaning their floor votes will […]

Trump’s immigration policies kick criminals out and make country safe

President Donald Trump is helping make America great again, and one way he is doing this is by making it safe again.  Legacy media and agenda-driven liberals and Democrats have been hypercritical about the president’s deportation policies. It’s the latest sketch in their doomsday productions of how the sky is falling, and Trump is the […]

Best of the Babylon Bee: How to tell if Elon Musk is your kid’s dad and more hilarious headlines

Every week, The Post will bring you our picks of the best one-liners and stories from satirical site the Babylon Bee to take the...

Woke is dead. Nike didn’t get the memo

Nike ran its first Super Bowl ad in 27 years last week. The ad, called “You can’t win. So win,” made no sense. It was an expensive gambit that leaned into woke capitalism and fake feminism and failed to root itself in any relevant consumer or cultural insight.  Nike didn’t get the memo that woke […]

FEMA’s DEI problem

FEMA’s response to natural disasters is meant to provide relief and recovery. Yet, its handling of Puerto Rico’s post-Hurricane Maria recovery only worsened the crisis. Systemic mismanagement, poor hiring practices, and a culture of avoiding accountability plagued the process. Those who attempted to expose these failures faced retaliation. Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico in September […]

Trump’s dangerously deluded history of the Ukraine war

President Donald Trump’s desire to negotiate a peaceful end to the war in Ukraine is a moral one. Ukraine is likely to make painful concessions to secure peace as long as Russia knows any future attempt to invade Ukraine will mean conflict with American-supported European ground forces. Still, Trump is very badly wrong to suggest […]

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