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Ukraine’s surge has Russia reeling — don’t give in to Putin now

Rushing to settle the war in Ukraine on Russia’s terms would fatally undermine the incredible progress Trump has made in restoring American deterrence.

From Cory Booker to Rand Paul, 2028 White House speculation is already underway

A wave of 2028 speculation is already rolling through Washington, with elected officials in both parties weighing their next moves and hinting at presidential ambitions as they juggle reelection plans, party dynamics and personal events.

Mace says Thune is a ‘thorn in the side’ of GOP

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) said Sunday that Senate Majority leader John Thune has become a “thorn in the side” of her party, after House GOP leadership rejected a Senate-passed bill to fund the bulk of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). “We're not the problem. It's the left that's a problem,” Mace said on CNN’s...

Pharmaceutical supply chains get tangled in Trump’s war with Iran

As President Trump’s war in Iran rages on, it’s posing a growing threat to the pharmaceutical supply chain and risks spiking the prices of many drugs, particularly those that depend on petrochemicals. The war in Iran and the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz have caused energy prices to jump and disrupted supply chains...

US should formally partner with Ukraine to build cutting-edge defense technologies 

Ukraine is emerging as a key defense innovation hub and strategic partner for the West, with its technologies being used to defend against Iran and its unique modern warfare dataset making it an important source of strategic capability.

Trump pressures GOP to scrap filibuster, says ‘desperate’ Schumer ‘will make a deal’

President Donald Trump is pressuring the Senate GOP to scrap the filibuster in order to ram their priorities through the legislative chamber.

College student’s alleged murder by illegal went exactly as Dems ‘intended,’ House speaker says

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., decried Democratic sanctuary policies, saying they “worked exactly as the Democrats intended," allowing the murder of Chicago student Sheridan Gorman.

Watchdog warns legal powerhouse has made far-left advocacy their ‘dominant focus’ over the last decade

Trump-aligned watchdog group, America First Legal, says a decade of American Bar Association amicus briefs shows the powerful legal group pushed liberal outcomes 80% of the time it weighed in.

Musk attorney demands probe into jury bias after panel allegedly ‘mocked’ process

The filing says jurors used damages figure to "send a message" in the trial, and details broader claims that Musk, in their view, was denied a fair trial.

International Olympic Committee Bans Male Athletes from Women’s Sports

‘It’s absolutely clear that it would not be fair for biological males to compete in the female category,’ the IOC president said.

In Defense of Beach Idiots

There is no great need to berate clueless adolescents for enjoying the tail end of their childhoods.

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UCLA ‘Activist-in-Residence’ Called Modern Medicine ‘White Science,’ Said Private Property Is a ‘Crapitalist Lie’

The university refuses to disclose what exactly she is teaching students or how much she is being paid.

Comedian Druski dons whiteface to mock conservative women

Comedian Druski set social media ablaze Wednesday after posting a sketch on X in which he donned full prosthetics to portray a conservative white woman -- a character so closely associated with Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirk that even X's own AI chatbot was fooled.

Platner dominates Maine Democratic primary, leads Collins in potential general election: Poll

Graham Platner leads Gov. Janet Mills by a wide double-digit margin in Maine's Democratic Senate primary, boosted by strong support from men, according to a new poll -- and either Democrat would narrowly edge out Republican Sen. Susan Collins in a general election matchup.

Sanctuary cities become staging area for crime, infect neighboring communities: Oversight report

Sanctuary cities create "staging areas" for illegal immigrant criminals and their violence spills over into neighboring jurisdictions that do try to cooperate with federal authorities, the House Oversight and Reform Committee said in a new report Thursday.

Assessing the damage: U.S. faces hurdles in determining whether bombed Iranian sites truly destroyed

The U.S. faces hurdles in conducting "battle damage assessments" of its strikes against key targets in Iran, raising questions about whether the Islamic republic's military infrastructure has been destroyed permanently or if Tehran retains the capacity to rebuild it after the current conflict ends.

DOJ says ICE gave court wrong policy on arrests at immigration courthouses

Department of Justice lawyers have told a federal judge that ICE provided wrong information about the deportation agency's policy on arrests at immigration courthouses -- information that was used by a judge in a major ruling last year.

Trump Justice Department settles social media censorship case against Biden administration

The Justice Department reached a settlement agreement in a lawsuit alleging that the Biden administration pressured social media companies to remove or suppress disfavored speech by American citizens.

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