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Canada’s Radical Secularism Becomes Increasingly Authoritarian

A new bill in Canada would impose intolerant secular values on all residents in the public square.

Senator Ruben Gallego: Edgy, Comedic Truth-Teller

A journalist has decreed that Gallego is persona non grata for how he’s discussed men and...

Ilhan Omar Is Not the Kind of Immigrant America Needs

She stands for everything we shouldn’t want an immigrant to be.

Tim Walz’s Office Can’t Take Care of the Basics

If the Minnesota governor’s office is not paying attention to the little things, it’s...

Afghan accused of shooting guardsmen faces first-degree murder charge

The man arrested for ambushing and shooting two National Guard members the day before Thanksgiving will now face a first-degree murder charge, Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, said Friday.

Andrew Cuomo tells donors he’s ‘not going anywhere’

Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says his work isn't done, sparking comeback speculations.

How a wave of Muslim politicians came to power across the United States

The 2025 election may well be remembered as a turning point for Muslim representation in American politics.

New legislation would crack down on hiring illegal immigrant workers and ‘sanctuary unions’

Republicans have proposed new legislation that would make hiring illegal immigrants an unfair labor practice, giving the federal government a new avenue to punish businesses that recruit them and labor unions that seek to get them to unionize.

Vance’s past warnings reignite after Afghan national named as suspect in DC Guard shooting

Vice President JD Vance's 2021 warnings about Afghan refugee vetting resurface after Washington shooting suspect entered U.S. through Operation Allies Welcome program.

National Guard shooting in DC leaves West Virginia reeling as top official slams Afghanistan withdrawal

The fatal shooting of National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom by an alleged Afghan national suspect has sparked criticism of immigration policies following the 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal.

Family, service, and a break from the ‘s— show’: Lawmakers share what they’re grateful for this Thanksgiving

Lawmakers from both parties share what they're grateful for this Thanksgiving, from family blessings to newfound love and decades of public service.

‘Squad’ member mourns ’empty’ Thanksgiving seats due to ‘loved ones abducted & deported,’ ‘mass incarceration’

Democratic Rep. Ayanna Pressley indicated on Thanksgiving that some dinner tables would have an empty chair due to people being "abducted & deported from their families."

The MAGA voter split that could spell trouble for 2028 Republicans

President Donald Trump has held his coalition together throughout much of the first year of his second term in office like few other figures...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—November 28

1975—President Gerald Ford nominates Seventh Circuit judge John Paul Stevens to fill the Supreme Court seat vacated by retired Justice William O. Douglas. Not...

The Pernicious Effects of Grade Inflation

Professor Rich Vedder looks at the reasons for grade inflation and its consequences.

Homeless Advocates Have Lost the Moral High Ground

The era of Housing First will be marked in history as a humanitarian disaster. Trump’s reforms are needed.

Mr. Conservative and the Minister

In Nicholas Buccola’s new book, conservatives’ claim to the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. is misunderstood.

Our Economy Is Not Stagnant

Both sides of the political aisle are misleadingly bleak about the state of the American worker.

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