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On Oscar night, Hollywood stars attack Israel, but silent on Iran

Why does the Iranian woman, who risks everything to remove a headscarf, not merit a red pin from Hollywood celebrities at the Oscars?

Heat wave melts excuses for California’s failure to expand water storage

This week's heat wave is about to melt what's left of California's snowcap.

The ‘billionaire tax’ is a fiscal flop

California’s proposed “billionaire tax”  will collect less than half of what is promised —...

Thune ready to move SAVE Act forward in Senate

Senate Majority Leader John Thune is expected Tuesday to take steps to move forward for the long haul to attempt to pass the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act.

Airline chief hopes DHS shutdown ends for TSA by April

Airlines for America CEO and former New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu on Monday said he hopes the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown currently affecting the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will end by April. "At most, my hope is that it's maybe the first week in April, at most, when the new secretary comes in,"...

WATCH: Bessent says $11.3B first week of Iran war ‘not something we have to worry about’

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Thursday that the cost of the Iran war was "not something that we have to worry about," as the Pentagon said the first week of war cost the United States $11.3 billion.

Democrats want to censure GOP Rep. Andy Ogles over anti-Muslim comments; Rep. Randy Fine may be next

Rep. Andy Ogles is facing a censure threat over a series of social media posts made this week that include "Muslims don't belong in American society."

Trump DOJ warned court ISIS convict needed 20 years. Judge gave him 11, he was free to kill

The Trump Justice Department sought double the judge's prison sentence for Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, meaning that if it had been adopted, then the accused Old Dominion University assassin would still be in prison and not free to kill an Army war hero.

ODU gunman who killed ROTC instructor had prior ISIS conviction, was released early

Accused ODU shooter was previously convicted for ISIS support but released early in 2024 after serving reduced sentence, court documents show.

Hegseth cranks up pressure on US war colleges

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth declared that a task force will scrutinize senior service colleges to ensure they provide quality education without wokeness.

Florida Republicans send SAVE Act–style proof-of-citizenship voting bill to DeSantis’ desk

Florida lawmakers pass strict elections bill requiring voter citizenship verification, sending measure to Gov. DeSantis who's expected to sign it.

Democrat Rep Josh Riley blasted as ‘hypocrite’ over ties to energy firm he criticizes on campaign trail

A competitive House race in upstate New York heats up as Republican Peter Oberacker attacks Democrat Josh Riley over his ties to a utility company.

Can Democrats actually flip this red Kentucky district?

Rep. Andy Barr (R-Ky.) has locked down his House district for over a decade. Democrats think his Senate bid presents them an opening in...

Democrats Blame Gun Owners for Islamist Terrorism and Their Own Bad Decisions

In the last two weeks, we’ve had four separate Islamist terrorist attacks or attempted attacks against Americans on U.S. soil.

Those World University Rankings Are Misleading

People put far too much stock in college rankings.

Trump DOJ warned court: ISIS convict needed 20 years — judge gave him 11, he was free to kill

The Trump Justice Department sought double the judge's prison sentence for Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, meaning that if it had been adopted, then the accused Old Dominion University assassin would still be in prison and not free to kill an Army war hero.

Sen. Rand Paul says war in Iran is ‘not good for America’

Sen. Rand Paul says the U.S. military campaign in Iran is a mistake.

Trump says U.S. firepower is decimating ‘deranged scumbags’ in Iran

President Trump said Friday the U.S. is winning the war against Iran with "unlimited firepower."

There’s a new wedge issue playing out in Senate Dem primaries

Democrats in competitive primaries keep fighting about corporate PAC money. It has opened up a muddy and sometimes performative debate. The issue has played...

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