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No wonder there is fear of a population crisis — young men and women are wildly out of sync on family values

Party lines are dividing Gen Z on issues that weren't even political for their parents and grandparents: kids and marriage.

California Research Program Experiments on People with ‘Life-Shortening’ Conditions

Human beings, regardless of how sick they are, shouldn’t be considered less worthy of...

Ted Cruz Introduces Bill to Combat Persecution of Christians in Nigeria

Since Boko Haram’s 2009 insurgency, over 50,000 Christians have been killed in Nigeria.

America’s First-Ever Nuclear Recycling Plant is Coming to Tennessee

The plant, which will open in the 2030s, is expected to bring 800 new...

Meta Whistleblowers Accuse Company of Suppressing Child Safety Research on Virtual Reality Headsets

One whistleblower claims he saw Meta ‘deliberately compromising’ internal processes and research to protect...

Ban Surrogacy. Ban Surrogacy. Ban Surrogacy

It exploits women. It uses children. Ban it.

EPA Plans to Cancel $7 Billion in Biden-Era Rooftop Solar Grants

Senator Bernie Sanders, who championed the Solar for All program in Congress, vowed to fight for its continuation.

‘American Bar Association Assails Conservative Fifth Circuit Nominee’

If you’ve ever wondered why conservatives long ago lost trust in the American Bar Association’s capacity to be an impartial evaluator of judicial nominees,...

Stockton Rush’s Name Deserves to Live in Infamy

The Coast Guard’s report on the man behind the Titan disaster ought to be mandatory reading for all aspiring entrepreneurs.

Ninth Circuit Liberals Recognize Robust Ministerial Exception

The Ninth Circuit seems to be accepting the Supreme Court’s instruction that the Religion Clauses of the First Amendment confer on religious institutions a...

Vance security team requested higher water level of river in Ohio for veep’s trip

The Secret Service asked the Army Corps of Engineers and Ohio officials to increase the flow of a lake-fed river to accommodate Vice President J.D. Vance's security team while Mr. Vance and his family were visiting for an excursion.

Trump turns tables on banks that cancel customers for political reasons

Using excuses such as "reputational risk" can no longer be a reason for banks to reject a customer or expel a current client, under an executive order President Trump inked on Thursday.

Actor Dean Cain, former TV Superman, will be sworn in as honorary ICE officer

Dean Cain, the actor best known for portraying Superman on a 1990s television show, wants to join the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency. In an interview with Fox News this week, Cain said he'd already spoken to the agency responsible for carrying out President Donald Trump's mass deportations agenda.

Judge halts new construction at ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ migrant detention camp amid ecological concerns

A federal judge ordered the government Thursday to shut down any new construction at "Alligator Alcatraz," Florida's new migrant detention camp -- but allowed it to keep current operations going.

First lady Melania Trump forces media retractions over wild Epstein claims

First lady Melania Trump has shut down media claims that the late disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein played a role introducing her to her future husband, President Trump.

EPA cancels $7 billion Biden-era grant program to boost solar energy

The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday terminated a $7 billion grant program that was intended to help pay for residential solar projects for more than 900,000 lower-income U.S. households.

Armenia-Azerbaijan peace deal could get U.S. rights to transit corridor

Officials from Armenia and Azerbaijan are expected to sign a peace deal at the White House that gives the U.S. exclusive development rights to a strategic transit corridor.

AI adds scarier scams, finds Senate hearing on seniors

Artificial intelligence has made it more difficult for seniors to identify scams, a problem for an already vulnerable population, witnesses at a Senate hearing said Thursday.

Oklahoma moves to cancel in-state tuition for illegal immigrants after DOJ prod

Oklahoma and the Trump Justice Department have reached a deal to overturn the state's law that has allowed illegal immigrants to pay in-state tuition rates.

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