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The China Shock Narrative Is a Myth, Not a Fact

Few narratives in the public square are uncontested — but this one comes close.

The Case for College Choice

One of the better public policy moves in recent decades has been Education Savings...

ABC sues FCC, calls agency’s action a ‘retaliatory’ license review

ABC is suing the Trump administration's Federal Communications Commission over possible blockage of the network's broadcast station licenses.

Appeals court rules against ICE arrests at churches

A Trump Homeland Security policy allowing ICE more freedom to make warrantless arrests at houses of worship tramples on the religious rights of migrants, churches, temples and mosques, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.

Trump says U.S. won’t talk to Iran, will rely on economic pressure, blockade

President Trump said Tuesday there are no active or planned talks with Iran and his naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz will remain in "full force."

El-Sayed Shouldn’t Blame Muslim America for His Radical-Islam-Curious Views

The Michigan Senate candidate and his defenders are wrong to imply that his views and statements are uncontroversial among his fellow Muslims.

Mamdani Comes for Amazon

‘Americans aren’t unhappy with Amazon. Amazon is extremely popular.’

Democrats vow to rein in Supreme Court’s ‘shadow’ docket if they retake Congress

Taking on the Supreme Court is high on the priority list for Democrats, should they win back Congress after the midterms.

State of Hormuz? Trump jokes about annexing Middle East waterway at heart of Iran war

President Trump says he might declare the Strait of Hormuz a "territory of the United States" and that a bit more pain at the pump for Americans will be worth keeping a nuclear weapon out of Iran's hands.

Florida to hold hard-fought primary battles Tuesday

Florida will be the site of multiple contentious congressional primary battles on Tuesday, with several incumbents forced to fend off challengers or try their luck in new districts.

Trump administration opens ‘largest expansion’ of hunting, sport fishing

The Department of the Interior has opened the doors to the largest expansion of hunting and sport fishing opportunities in the history of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

Justice Dept. says U.S. troops can arrest illegal immigrants beyond military property near border

The Justice Department has issued a new opinion deciding that military personnel can arrest some illegal immigrants without running afoul of the Posse Comitatus Act.

Homeland Security accused of political spying on Minnesota protesters, unions

The Department of Homeland Security allegedly ran a sweeping, politically motivated surveillance campaign against protesters, unions and nonprofits with no criminal basis, according to a court filing by a lawyer for a defendant charged in the protests.

Trump says sailors on USS Lincoln were not deployed for too long

President Trump is dismissing concerns that sailors were deployed for too long on the USS Abraham Lincoln, an aircraft carrier that's been at sea since late 2025 and served as a launchpad for operations in Iran.

Man accused of voting twice in 2024 election — both by mail

Federal prosecutors charged a man with voting twice in the 2024 presidential election, casting ballots in Pennsylvania and Alaska through the mail.

Darline Graham picks up key endorsement in bid for full Senate term

Rep. Russell Fry, a South Carolina Republican who ran unsuccessfully for Senate, is urging voters to back Sen. Darline Graham for a full six-year term as she heads into a contentious primary runoff.

Trump’s fight over rarely used 18th-century deportation law lives on in latest court clash

The 5th Circuit dismissed a challenge to Trump's use of the Alien Enemies Act against alleged Tren de Aragua members after all plaintiffs were deported.

Trump claims AOC may run for president as far-left Dems back away from extreme policy

President Donald Trump said Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and progressive Democrats are all trying to disavow their defund police and sanctuary cities stances.

EXCLUSIVE: Kennedy Center board moves to name grounds ‘President Donald J. Trump Plaza’

The Kennedy Center Board of Trustees voted to name the institution's grounds "President Donald J. Trump Plaza" as a sweeping renovation begins.

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