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Why hasn’t Mahmoud Khalil been deported yet?

Piling insult upon insult, Columbia anti-Israel agitator Mahmoud Khalil last week reminded everyone that he still hasn’t been deported — by filing a lawsuit that basically says the drive...

Council pay raise is sick joke on working people of New York

These tax-eaters have lived in the bubble world of municipal government for so long...

Fast Takes: DSA pins hopes on Michigan, Maine Dems distrust their voters and more

The implosion of the Platner campaign in Maine went “about as horribly as it...

Dark day for the UK as Andy Burnham doubles down on disaster

This week, millions of Brits discovered we have a new prime minister we never...

‘The Odyssey’ is an ancient tale that also serves as a great American epic

Christopher Nolan's new blockbuster, based on a 2,500-year-old poetic masterpiece, resonates with Americans because...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—July 16

2014—Federal district judge Cormac J. Carney issues an order (in Jones v. Chappell) that the death penalty in California violates the Eighth Amendment. According to Carney (a Bush 43 appointee),...

The Illusion of European Prosperity

A new global wealth report does not say what left-wing American commentators think it does.

What Is the Opposite of Donald Trump? Democrats Struggle for an Answer

They are fighting the MAGA era with their own brand of unseriousness.

To Win the Moon, Divide the Labor

There is more to space supremacy than dollars and cents.

Hochul’s Silly War on Data Centers

The moratorium announced by the New York governor is a concession to Luddism and hysteria.

Rubio calls violent far-left terror a global ‘blind spot,’ gathers allies

Marco Rubio hosts officials from 65 countries to build a coalition against violent far-left extremism, citing firebombings and arson in Europe.

‘Somebody needs to do something’: GOP senators split as Tuberville demands McConnell answers

Tommy Tuberville demands answers about Mitch McConnell's health and Senate return timeline as the August recess looms and key Trump votes approach.

Trump AG pick hangs by a thread as key GOP senators refuse to commit

Sens. Thom Tillis and John Cornyn remain noncommittal on the attorney general confirmation as questions swirl over the anti-weaponization fund.

Dem Senate hopeful’s pink-gloved meltdown resurfaces after viral pep talk ignited mockery

Rep. Haley Stevens’ latest viral campaign-trail moment is reviving memories of a 2020 House floor episode when she wore pink latex gloves during COVID remarks and was repeatedly ruled out of order.

Trump keeps ‘really big’ address under wraps as White House says ‘nobody knows’ what he’ll reveal

Trump says his Thursday night address will focus on free and fair elections and the SAVE America Act, while also touching on the escalating Iran conflict.

Billions in taxpayer income are leaving two iconic states — as a new economic map emerges

All 10 counties with the largest net taxpayer losses are in California and New York, as Sun Belt migration accelerates amid high tax concerns.

Swalwell campaigns drop eye-popping sum to celeb defense attorney weeks after resigning

Eric Swalwell paid attorney Sara Azari over $360,000 from his campaign accounts days after resigning amid sexual abuse allegations that ended his career.

Dems have a big cash advantage in key Senate races

Democrats continue to rake in cash across some of the nation’s most pivotal Senate races, outpacing their Republican counterparts several times over. In Georgia,...

Lindsey Graham’s final act reverberates in Senate as sister is urged to “keep pedaling”

Darline Graham succeeds her late brother Lindsey Graham in the Senate as Russell Fry, Nancy Mace and Ralph Norman eye the South Carolina seat.

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