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Charlie Kirk built his career with words and courage — and he never looked back

Charlie Kirk wrote to us at Breitbart in 2012 as a high school student, and we proudly published his first foray into political commentary.

The Right Wants a Racial Reckoning

Yet we know how to prevent murders like the one in Charlotte; it doesn’t...

The Growing Business of Government

Government is involving itself in ever more services. And we’re all paying for them.

Democrats Desperately Seek a Military Makeover

Their ‘security theater’ won’t change any voters’ minds.

On flag burning, the Right is working for the Left

A strong defense of flag burning appeared in these pages recently from Christopher Scalia. As you’d expect from a patriot, he made his argument while nevertheless disapproving of the incendiaries and their infernal message. But Scalia believes, as many people do, that incinerating Old Glory is a form of protest properly covered by the First […]

The Expectation of Price Controls and Federal Investment in Defense-Critical Minerals

One obvious problem is dependence on subsidized Chinese minerals. A less obvious one is the expectation of future price controls.

Trump’s broad tariffs go into effect, just as economic pain is surfacing

President Trump began levying higher import taxes on dozens of countries Thursday, just as the economic fallout of his monthslong tariff threats has begun to create visible damage for the U.S. economy.

Gallup poll finds record partisan gulf in approval ratings for Congress, Supreme Court

A Gallup poll released Thursday found record-high party gaps in approval ratings for Congress and the Supreme Court, with the latter suffering its lowest overall approval rating since the survey began.

Dem governor defies FBI: ‘Unwelcome’ to pursue Texas Democratic lawmakers

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker defends Texas lawmakers seeking sanctuary in Illinois from redistricting battle as Republicans push for FBI involvement.

4 key Senate seats Republicans aim to flip in 2026 midterms to expand their majority

Republican Sen. Tim Scott plans to grow GOP's 53-47 Senate majority in 2026 elections despite traditional midterm headwinds facing the party in power.

Veteran Biden insider Anita Dunn to appear in House Oversight autopen probe

Former Biden communications advisor Anita Dunn is facing a closed-door interview with House investigators examining a potential cover-up of the ex-president's cognitive decline.

Trump orders work on new census, says people in US illegally ‘WILL NOT BE COUNTED’

President Trump says he has directed the Department of Commerce to start working on a new census, and he said that it will not count illegal aliens in the U.S.

Trump-Putin meeting agreed upon ‘in principle,’ Kremlin aide indicates

Russian President Vladimir Putin and American President Donald Trump may soon meet for the first time since Trump took office for his second term this year

Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan abandons GOP to join Democratic Party

Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan announced he is leaving the GOP and joining the Democratic Party, a move he says has been a long time coming.

Pro-life group celebrates Planned Parenthood’s closing of remaining Louisiana facilities: ‘Huge success’

Planned Parenthood is set to shutter its last two Louisiana facilities next month, a move pro-life advocates say shows the "success" of their movement.

AWOL Dems’ flight from Texas may have been funded illegally by Beto O’Rourke nonprofit

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton launches investigation into Beto O'Rourke's nonprofit Powered by People for allegedly funding Democrats who fled state to block Republican redistricting effort.

America’s Auto Sector: The Return of the Market

That’s the right way to go with EVs: Roll them out in response to promising areas of customer demand, and if there is no...

RNC Chairman Michael Whatley to Hold Senate Campaign Kickoff in D.C. September 12

Should he win the GOP primary, Whatley will likely face North Carolina’s former two-term Democratic Governor Roy Cooper.

Trump takes jabs at Colbert, Fallon, Kimmel and Stern over future of talk shows

President Trump took a swing Wednesday at hostile late-night television and talk radio hosts whose programs are on the line or are about to be cancelled.

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