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Trump: Vance ‘maybe less enthusiastic’ at start of Iran war

President Trump on Monday described Vice President JD Vance as being “maybe less enthusiastic” at the start of the U.S. war in Iran. “We get along very well on this,” Trump told reporters in Miami when asked if there were any divides with Vance on the war. “He was, I would say, philosophically a little...

Most Americans expect even higher gas prices: Survey

Americans are bracing for expected economic impacts of the Trump administration's military operations in the Middle East, with a majority in a new poll expressing pessimistic views about the future of gas prices.  In the Reuters/Ipsos survey, released Monday, 67 percent of respondents said they anticipate gas prices to surge even higher in the U.S....

The May shootout at the Texas corral: RINO meets MAGA 

Texas could, quite surprisingly, be the deciding state in the Democrats’ quest for Senate control.

Live updates: Hegseth says Iran faces ‘most intense day’ of attack

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is holding a briefing alongside Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Caine on Tuesday morning. President Trump on Monday gave conflicting messages on the progress of Operation Epic Fury, calling it a "short excursion" yet threatening more "fury" to achieve the operation's goals, as the economic ramifications of the...

The Movement: GOP weighs disclosure and due process in sexual misconduct allegations

From Jeffrey Epstein to Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) and beyond, Republicans are reckoning with classic questions: Should powerful figures accused of sexual misconduct be immediately exposed, or should they be given the presumption of innocence until proven otherwise? Call it a part two to the “Me Too” movement from nearly a decade ago, which saw sweeping structural and cultural...

Trump brings Big Tech executives to White House to curb power costs for American households amid AI boom

President Trump will be joined by tech executives at the White House Wednesday to sign a pledge ensuring they protect Americans from price hikes caused by data center energy requirements and more.

Gorsuch name-checks Founding Fathers who were ‘habitual’ drinkers in SCOTUS fight over marijuana users

Supreme Court justices expressed skepticism about federal law restricting gun ownership for drug users in U.S. v. Hemani, with unusual political alliances emerging.

Cornyn, Paxton ready to go for the throat in 2nd act of brutal primary campaign

Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton are set to continue their duel in the race for the GOP nomination in Texas, with a runoff setting up a final battle in May.

Texas border district Dem Cuellar beats back primary challengers

Former Democrat Tano Tijerina wins Republican primary with 74% of vote, setting up November battle against Rep. Henry Cuellar in Texas' 28th district.

Pentagon honors American troops killed in Operation Epic Fury: ‘Never be forgotten’

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Dan “Razin" Caine honored the six fallen U.S. service members killed in Kuwait while supporting Operation Epic Fury.

Whatley links Cooper to transit killing, accuses Dem of freeing ‘rapists and murderers’

North Carolina Senate candidate Michael Whatley attacks Democratic opponent Roy Cooper over Charlotte light rail stabbing ahead of Tuesday's primary.

Hegseth says the leader behind effort to assassinate Trump has been ‘hunted down and killed’ in Iran

The Iranian leader of a unit that attempted to assassinate President Trump has been killed in Iran amid Operation Epic Fury, War Secretary Pete Hegseth said Wednesday.

Fallen US soldiers in Operation Epic Fury remembered as patriotic, dedicated

Heartbreaking details emerge about the soldiers killed in an Iranian retaliatory drone strike: a father, a mother of two, a history buff, and a 20-year-old with a bright future.

US whiskey exports to Canada collapse nearly 70% after Trump tariff fight

American whiskey exports to Canada collapsed 65% after trade war tariffs, dropping from $250M to $89M as Canadian provinces block U.S. spirits sales.

How Higher Ed Has Poisoned the American Mind

In a recent book, three professors argue that the American mind has been poisoned.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 4

2016—In an op-ed in the New York Times, Vice President Biden argues—or appears to argue (his prose meanders)—that the Senate has a constitutional duty to give a...

A Bad Night in Texas for the GOP’s Future

A gapingly vast money pit has just opened up for both parties in the Lone Star State.

A Victory for Parental Common Sense over School Grooming Gag Rules

The Supreme Court strikes another blow for parents and against gender madness.

The Border Tax Is Back, and It’s Still a Terrible Idea

The BAT is a gamble with America’s economic future, and it’s not a gamble worth taking.

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