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Melat Kiros’ perverse views are the latest evidence that US schools need to be fixed

America’s educational system has clearly failed, judging by the recent comments of 29-year-old lawyer Melat Kiros, who just won a Democratic primary in Colorado and is now a sure...

With 250 years behind it, here’s how America can ensure another 250 — and more

Two hundred fifty years are officially under the nation’s belt; it's now time figure...

Reponse to Venezuela’s crisis proves that America can still help in substantial ways — even without USAID

Critics insist the Trump administration has bungled its response to the devastating earthquakes in...

Dems’ ‘big tent’ and more: Letters to the Editor — July 5, 2026

Phonies like Sen. Cory Booker smile so weasel-like as they praise their party’s “big...

Morocco vs. Canada is a clash of diasporas

Morocco's starting lineup against Canada may have closer personal ties to Europe than North...

After primary flop, San Jose’s mayor banks on World Cup bounce

Matt Mahan suffered a disappointing finish in California’s gubernatorial primary last month, but the World Cup has offered the mayor of Silicon Valley’s largest...

Alleged Cuban influence operative, family in federal custody after Rubio revokes legal status

A Cuban national who authorities say worked for regime-linked influence organization ICAP has been taken into federal custody pending removal from the U.S.

Government watchdog targets ‘weapons of mass reproduction’ after Supreme Court ruling

The Oversight Project unveils a plan to combat birthright citizenship effects through mass deportation, ICE at hospitals, and birth tourism crackdowns.

Court keeps ‘Decoy Dan’ on Alaska ballot as expert warns ranked-choice system creates voter ‘traps’

Alaska Supreme Court rules same-name candidate Dan J. Sullivan can stay on ballot, raising concerns about voter confusion in ranked choice voting.

Yugoslavia is still playing

Even though only two of its remnant nations, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, are still competing in the World Cup, the former Yugoslavia continues...

Judicial Appointments Update

The vacancy rate on Article III courts is by far the lowest it has been in decades.

The Government Gives Away Its Beef-Price Fiction

Unfortunately for demagogues of both parties, there is no villain at work.

Trump’s Economy Is Working Really Well for at Least One Guy

Trump is making it exceptionally easy for Democrats in a midterm election year.

Kamala Harris, Privately Reaching Out to Mayor Mamdani

Is Harris finding a left lane for a 2028 run?

NATO summit in Turkey may be Trump’s last as he reevaluates U.S. role in European security

Next week's NATO summit in Turkey might be the last time President Trump joins alliance heads of state since U.S. officials are considering canceling next year's event, tentatively planned to take place in Albania, analysts said Tuesday.

Trump refuses to renew USMCA deal, kicking-starting review with Canada, Mexico

The Trump administration officially decided Wednesday not to renew the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement, starting a 10-year process to resolve conflicts among the countries or else discard the pact.

USDA announces $500 million domestic fertilizer push as farmers feel effects of Iran war

The Department of Agriculture is rolling out a challenge to fast-track fertilizer production in the U.S., complete with half a billion in funding.

Justice Dept., DHS plan crackdown on ‘birth tourism’ after Supreme Court citizenship ruling

Top government officials vowed Wednesday to find ways to block pregnant women from coming to the U.S. to take advantage of birthright citizenship, including trying to deny them travel visas and to prosecute the companies that assist them in making the trip.

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