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Iran’s Wiki-Weaponized Info War, Twin-City Textbook Insurrection and other commentary

“Iranian security forces have killed up to 20,000 protesters since December 2025,” notes Ashley Rindsberg at The Free Press.

Woke colleges are still wasting young American minds

Despite pushback by President Donald Trump, woke programming at US colleges continues to infect...

Why are NY’s Democratic Socialists in bed with the Chinese Communist Party?

What does it say about the Democratic Socialists of America that they can't recognize...

Elon Musk on Mars, robots and how AI will be ‘smarter than humans this year’

Larry Fink, president and CEO of investment firm BlackRock, interviewed Elon Musk, CEO of...

Despite Trump’s efforts, airline DEI programs are still risking people’s lives

Three million Americans will board a plane today assuming the pilot earned that seat...

Top Homeland Security Democrat backs impeachment of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem

Rep. Bennie G. Thompson, the senior Democrat on the House Homeland Security Committee, announced his support Friday for an effort to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.

Anonymous letter to California GOP chapter calls for war on ICE, urges agents be sent ‘home in a body bag’

A threatening letter allegedly sent to the California GOP reportedly calls for violence against ICE agents, including detailed bomb-making instructions.

Mamdani clarifies NYC won’t check immigration status for universal childcare enrollees

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced New York's pre-K and 3-K enrollment is open to all children regardless of immigration status, with ICE agents denied school access without warrants.

California sues Trump administration over alleged ‘unlawful’ pipeline restart approval years after oil spill

California is suing the Trump administration over a pipeline restart tied to the 2015 Refugio oil spill that dumped 100,000-plus gallons into state waters.

Trump’s pardon of House Dem Cuellar back in the spotlight as Cuellar’s brother faces indictment

Webb County Sheriff Martin Cuellar Jr., brother of Trump-pardoned Rep. Henry Cuellar, was indicted. The DOJ alleges he used staff, resources and funds for a COVID cleaning business.

Some March for Life Attendees Disillusioned by Administration’s Soft Approach on Abortion

‘A lot of pro-life people feel that their votes are being taken for granted,’ one attendee told NR.

The Fundamental Problem with Hawaii’s Black Codes Argument

Reading the Black Codes into the 14th Amendment is like reading the law of slavery into the 13th Amendment. It has the whole point...

The Declining Murder Rate

‘This is a thing that as Americans, we should be really thrilled about.’

What’s Good for Peter Navarro Is Good for Bill Clinton

He should simply comply with the subpoena and not flirt with a prosecution that would be expensive and time-consuming for him.

Where’s Wesley? GOP congressman skips House votes to run for Senate

Republican Rep. Wesley Hunt of Texas has missed 92% of congressional votes in 2026 while campaigning for U.S. Senate, according to a "Where's Waldo"-themed website tracking his missed votes.

Colombian President Petro optimistic about high-stakes White House meeting with Trump

Colombian President Gustavo Petro said Friday he was optimistic about a high-stakes White House meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump scheduled for Feb. 3. The announcement marks a significant de-escalation after months of hostility that saw the U.S. revoke Petro's visa and impose sanctions on him and his family over unproven drug-trafficking allegations.

HUD orders citizenship checks for those in public housing

The Department of Housing and Urban Development ordered an immediate review of the citizenship status of those receiving public housing assistance, saying Friday that an initial review spotted nearly 6,000 ineligible people, and nearly 200,000 more who needed more verification.

FAA denied request to reduce flight arrivals at Reagan Airport months before mid-air collision

Air traffic controllers concerned about safety were denied a request to decrease the number of arriving aircraft at Reagan National Airport months before the deadly mid-air collision between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines passenger jet.

Democrats push for government to offer multilingual resources for non-English speakers

Democratic members of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus want to require the federal government to offer its resources in multiple languages.

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