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What capitalism will look like in space

Socialism hasn't worked on Earth—and it won't work in Space. Bring on the capitalism, and let's begin the next phase of Space exploration and development.

Sabalenka & Co. risk turning Wimbledon into a referendum on greed

Tennis' Grand Slams should be about legacy, rivalries and history.

America’s economic engine is outperforming this century’s expectations — whether the Dems like it or not

We should be grateful that the left’s insatiable appetite for other people’s money is...

ABC’s ‘3% delusion’ on criminal migrants turns the law on its head

The media’s at it again: Trying to whip up public hysteria over President Trump's...

Mamdani’s rent freeze means big trouble for MOST tenants, and maybe for ALL

Lots of Mamdani voters are in for an unpleasant surprise.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—June 27

1979—Justice Brennan’s majority opinion in United Steelworkers v. Weber holds that the provisions of Title VII that make it unlawful to “discriminate … because … of...

The Theater of Congress’s Iran War Votes

The war powers resolution taken up by the Senate this past week — along with the angst over it — is part of a...

What Sweden’s Attempt to Course-Correct on Migration Shows the West

The country’s new conduct legislation correctly understands that residency is a privilege.

A Golden Opportunity to Destabilize Planned Parenthood

Republicans should not squander it.

NY governor hopeful vows showdown with Mamdani over socialist agenda: ‘I will stop him’

Bruce Blakeman vows to stop Zohran Mamdani's agenda, saying government-run grocery stores and tax hikes would damage New York's entire economy.

Firefighter brother of 9/11 victim incensed by ‘radical’ Muslims winning key Dem primaries

Air Force veteran and 9/11 advocate Don Arias slams Democratic nominees with alleged ties to radical Islamic terrorism winning primary elections.

Lawyer who beat Hawaii gun law calls state’s reliance on Black Code ‘disgraceful’

Supreme Court strikes down Hawaii gun law 6-3 in Wolford v. Lopez as Jackson's dissent on Black Codes draws sharp criticism from gun rights groups.

Trump’s endorsement power faces new test in Louisiana Republican Senate showdown

Louisiana's GOP Senate runoff tests Trump's endorsement power as Rep. Julia Letlow faces state Treasurer John Fleming for the open seat Saturday.

WATCH: Pelosi, Omar stay silent as Mamdani-backed socialist victories shake Democrat Party

Pelosi and Omar dodged questions on socialist candidates' primary wins in New York backed by Mayor Zohran Mamdani, while Rep. Johnson welcomed them.

2028 hopeful fires back at Elon Musk after trillionaire threatened lawsuit: ‘Not going to be silenced’

Rep. Ro Khanna says he won't be intimidated by Elon Musk's threat to sue him over claims that USAID cuts possibly led to millions of children's deaths.

Iran set to progress at World Cup

Iran’s adventure through a World Cup beset by geopolitical complexity and logistical complications will likely continue after the team landed a frenetic 1-1 draw...

The “Pride Match” that wasn’t

SEATTLE — As a lesbian who was born in Egypt, Noha Mahgoub could have chosen to dress for what local organizers branded a “Pride...

Why Belgium’s prime minister isn’t cheering on the Red Devils

Ah, Belgium. The country of fries, chocolate, Kevin De Bruyne and, some might say, chronic political division. Beyond Brussels, a mighty international melting pot,...

Spot the pol!

This political spouse sings her country’s anthem right just before kick-off.That’s Second Lady Usha Vance, who attended the U.S.-Turkey match in Inglewood, California, yesterday.

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