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Don repeating Ron’s success, Newsom’s his own worst enemy and other commentary

The Dow “crossed 50,000 for the first time on February 6, 2026 — fittingly on the 115th anniversary of Ronald Reagan’s birth,” cheers Michael Toth at Civitas Outlook.

No, Mr. President, the Supreme Court Was Not ‘Swayed by Foreign Interests’

Throwing a tantrum won’t trump the Constitution — make the case to Congress.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 23

1993—When is a quota not a quota? The St. Petersburg Times reports that Florida chief...

States Should Put Workers First with Private Sector Labor Reforms

It’s no accident that right-to-work states have the highest net domestic population growth.

Is the Epstein Files Frenzy Turning into Trial by PDF?

LA Mayor Karen Bass’s call for Casey Wasserman to resign from the LA28 Olympic...

Cornyn warns Paxton would be ‘kiss of death’ for GOP as bloody primary race ramps up

A Republican trifecta could be at risk as a Texas Senate primary battle intensifies between Cornyn, Paxton and Hunt with implications for President Donald Trump's agenda.

Rick Scott says Prince Andrew ‘absolutely’ must face US trial in Epstein case if American laws were broken

Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., said former Prince Andrew should "absolutely" stand trial in the U.S. if he is found to have broken American laws after his arrest in the U.K.

West Virginia sues Apple, accuses tech giant of letting iCloud become hub for child sexual abuse material

West Virginia becomes first state to sue Apple over allegations the tech giant allows predators to hide child abuse material in iCloud storage systems.

Federal judge strikes down large parts of Trump mass detention policies for migrants

A federal judge blocked Trump deportation policies, ruling government's "worst of the worst" claim about detained migrants is inaccurate and overly broad.

Top Maryland Democrat defies Jeffries on mid-cycle redistricting push to boot state’s lone Republican

A leading Maryland Democrat is resisting House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries’ push to redraw the state’s congressional map, exposing a rift over mid-cycle redistricting.

Gov Wes Moore stands by account of grandfather’s interaction with KKK amid scrutiny: ‘Hurtful and offensive’

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore defends family KKK story after Washington Free Beacon report questions details about grandfather fleeing South Carolina threats.

Built for weeks of war: Inside the firepower the US has positioned near Iran

U.S.-Iran nuclear talks resumed as both nations prepare for conflict, with Iran fortifying facilities and America deploying military assets to the region.

Bowser requests Trump’s help on Potomac sewage spill

Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser on Wednesday accepted President Donald Trump’s offer to help fix the massive sewage spill outside the city, making an...

No Statute of Limitations in Former Prince Andrew’s Public Corruption Case

Noting some important differences between the American and British justice systems.

U.S. goods trade deficit hits record $1.24 trillion despite Trump’s tariff push

President Donald Trump's tariff policies in 2025 produced a mixed economic picture -- narrowing the overall trade deficit only modestly while the goods trade deficit hit a record high and import taxes increased costs for U.S. businesses.

Democrats recruit popular content creators in new strategy to win back Latino voters

An evening rally to boost Democratic turnout for Texas' rapidly approaching primary featured plenty of the state party's political star power, but it was someone who won't be on a ballot who drew the most attention.

Tucker Carlson claims detention at Israeli airport; officials deny it

Tucker Carlson claimed Wednesday that Israeli airport security detained him and members of his team at Ben Gurion International Airport following an interview with U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee -- a claim flatly denied by Israeli authorities, the U.S. Embassy and Huckabee himself.

Trump’s White House ballroom project wins approval from federal architecture commission

President Trump's proposal to construct a ballroom at the White House was approved by the Commission of Fine Arts on Thursday.

Maryland Gov. Moore sidesteps whether he’ll run for president

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore took on the issue of whether he has presidential ambitions by saying at the National Governors Association winter summit, "I don't answer to the Democratic Party."

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