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Trump’s revenge tour claims its biggest victim yet

President Donald Trump keeps knocking out his political enemies in the GOP. On Saturday, Sen. Bill Cassidy was the latest to fall. It’s a massive warning sign for any...

Democrat voters keep making the same mistakes

California Democrat voters, for over twenty years, have inflicted unimaginable damage on the once...

Michael Goodwin: The Left’s turn against Israel is complete with the NY Times’ latest antisemitic smear

Nicholas Kristof’s New York Times column marks a turning point in the American left’s...

Tech bros are getting what they deserve — after backing left for years

California’s tech oligarchs are portraying themselves as victims, as the left clamors to tax...

Trump-backed Letlow advances to Louisiana Senate runoff as Cassidy faces political reckoning

Louisiana Treasurer John Fleming and U.S. Rep. Julia Letlow will face each other in a June 27 runoff for the Republican Senate nomination in Louisiana. The two failed to reach the 50% threshold to win outright but succeeded in their efforts to dislodge U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy, who finished third.

Mississippi’s GOP governor drops election pledge in huge setback for Trump’s midterm plan

Gov. Tate Reeves delays Mississippi congressional redistricting, setting back Republican hopes to eliminate Democrat Bennie Thompson's seat before 2026.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—May 14

1969—Mired in scandal, Supreme Court justice Abe Fortas announces his resignation from the Court. Fortas’s resignation comes less than a year after President Lyndon B....

Arizona’s Border Security Is National Security

What I saw on a trip to the border gave me cause for hope — and cause for concern.

AI in the Classroom Is Our Most Senseless Education Experiment Yet

With the rise of AI in schools, we’re forgetting the importance of having students do hard things.

Universities Offer Up Counterfeit Credentials

As trust in higher education plummets, colleges are diluting the value of their degrees.

China’s Xi warns Trump over potential Taiwan conflict

Chinese President Xi Jinping warned President Trump Thursday that "clashes and even conflicts" over Taiwan could imperil economic ties between the world's two largest economies.

Vance is set to speak in Maine about fraud investigations ahead of primary election

Vice President JD Vance is slated to make an appearance in Maine on Thursday to highlight the Trump administration's efforts to combat fraud ahead of the state's primary elections for several high-profile races.

WATCH: Trump offers platitudes while Xi warns of possible confrontation during China summit

China's Xi Jinping warned President Trump on Thursday that the two countries could clash over Taiwan if the issue was not handled properly, an unusually harsh admonition that stood in contrast to the American leader's praise for his counterpart.

Dem Senate hopeful’s ‘physician’ campaign pitch under fire after license records reveal key gaps

Dr. Abdul El-Sayed campaigns as a physician in Michigan's Democratic Senate primary, but public records indicate he never held a medical license in Michigan or New York.

Massie’s ex-girlfriend alleges he arranged her Capitol Hill job, then offered $5,000 to drop termination suit

Ex-girlfriend of Rep. Thomas Massie alleges he offered $5,000 to settle a wrongful termination lawsuit as Kentucky primary voting is already underway.

Top 4 explosive moments from CIA whistleblower’s testimony on alleged COVID-19 lab leak cover-up

CIA whistleblower James Erdman testified that the Biden administration allegedly buried analysis showing a lab leak was the likely origin of COVID-19.

Democrats’ midterm push clouded by infighting over party keeping 2024 autopsy under wraps

Democrats keep winning elections but the DNC is under fire for refusing to release its internal review of the party's sweeping 2024 key losses.

New 9/11 Museum exhibit aims to connect younger Americans to the attacks through powerful artifacts

A new 9/11 Memorial Museum exhibit showcases flags and artifacts tied to the 2001 terrorist attacks, aiming to educate a generation born after that day.

Poll: Democrats want to beat the GOP — even if that means fewer Black districts

A lot of Democrats are willing to sacrifice Black voting power to beat the GOP. In the two weeks since the Supreme Court significantly...

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