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JD Vance reveals what drew him back to God after seeing Christians had life ‘figured out’

Vice President JD Vance reflects on his faith journey in new book 'Communion,' sharing how Christianity gave him purpose after years of chasing success.

Trump says vandals used chemicals to damage newly renovated reflecting pool near Lincoln Memorial

President Trump says vandals damaged the recently renovated reflecting pool near the Lincoln Memorial, saying chemicals were used on the newly installed surface.

After Assad: Syria’s sectarian reckoning

On the anniversary of Bashar Assad’s fall, a small group of professionals gathered at Aznavour, a restaurant in Damascus’s Old City. Red light washed over stone walls as hookah smoke hung in the air and a television cycled through Arabic music videos. They had come to talk about what had changed in Syria — and […]

The wish to be like Wolfgang: Review of ‘Amadeus’

Playwright Peter Shaffer (1926-2016) chased the same idea for 30 years. A mild-mannered, rule-bound protagonist meets a counterpart who is wild at heart. Our hero is at first repelled but soon becomes fascinated, envious, even obsessed. Theatergoers who remember Five Finger Exercise (1958), The Royal Hunt of the Sun (1964), Equus (1973), and Lettice and […]

Reviewed: Steven Spielberg’s ‘Disclosure Day’

Like a shark hunter who has lost track of the shark, or an adventurer unable to locate the Ark of the Covenant, Steven Spielberg has been drifting for the better part of the decade. In recent years, Spielberg has seemed far removed from the glories of Jaws (1975) or Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), to say nothing of […]

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—June 18

1973—By a vote of five justices, the Supreme Court rules in United States v. SCRAP that plaintiffs, including a group of law students (“Students Challenging Regulatory Agency Procedures”), have standing...

In California, Organized Labor Might Just Defeat Itself

Yet another tax-the-rich initiative is running into reality.

Autism Centers Are Defrauding Medicaid to the Tune of Millions

Change is on the way for Americans disgusted by autism-therapy–related fraud.

Unearthed clip exposes more anti-police rhetoric as El-Sayed gets grilled for deleting social media posts

Abdul El-Sayed, Michigan Democratic Senate candidate, accused state police of profiling in a 2018 speech despite scrubbing defund the police posts.

Hegseth announces 6-month review of American forces in Europe, blasts NATO allies for putting troops ‘at risk’

War Secretary Pete Hegseth announces six-month review of U.S. force deployment in Europe, pressing NATO allies to take primary responsibility for defense.

MLB accused of ‘double standard’ after calling out players’ Bible messages despite backing BLM in 2020

MLB faces backlash over threatening to discipline Giants players who wrote Bible verses on Pride hats, with critics citing a double standard.

White House UFC terror plot ‘ringleader’ is a Mexican illegal immigrant, DHS confirms

Abraham Alvarez allegedly led a plot to attack the UFC White House event using explosive drones and snipers, according to federal authorities.

How North Dakota could overtake Texas and Florida as the most tax-friendly state

North Dakota uses billions in oil revenue to keep taxes low for residents while maintaining strong state finances, creating a competitive tax environment.

From #MeToo to Maine? Dem experts weigh in on how Platner’s rise tests party standards: ‘Pulling the plug’

Graham Platner won Maine's Democratic Senate primary despite scandals, raising questions about voter willingness to overlook personal controversies.

Trump’s firing power faces twin Supreme Court tests, but one agency may get special treatment

Two Supreme Court cases could fire up a battle over Trump's authority to remove federal officials, potentially reshaping presidential power.

Florida court says 18-year-olds have same gun rights as other adults

Florida appeals court rules the state's ban on concealed carry for adults ages 18 to 20 violates the Second Amendment in a unanimous decision.

The Obama Presidential Center Opens

The library is like the presidency itself — filled with grand images and exhibits, but not offering a democratic people the substance they’ve come...

Jackson Lahmeyer withdraws from Oklahoma GOP House runoff after reports of inappropriate texts

Jackson Lahmeyer, an Oklahoma megachurch minister who founded Pastors for Trump, has withdrawn from a runoff for a U.S. House seat from Oklahoma, following reports that he had sent romantic text messages to a woman who is not his wife.

U.S. in talks with Jamaica to send third-country migrants as rift widens in Caribbean

Jamaica is in discussions with the United States to accept third-country deportees, a move that would add the island nation to a growing number of Caribbean countries working with the Trump administration on its immigration agenda.

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