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Who knew such a simple concept could help sell homes?

Boxes to check when home-buying: safe streets, good floor plan, strong school district and … a promise to be nice? At Silverwood, a new large-scale development in the High...

Latin Americans rush right as the US left pushes the policies they’re ditching

South and Central Americans have caught MAGA fever big-time, even as many lefties in...

Alan Greenspan fueled America’s boom — and set a course for future prosperity

Greenspan oversaw the “Great American Boom,” under principles that  President Donald Trump is restoring.

Looks like Britain needs to learn from Italy about government stability

Britain’s about to get its seventh prime minister in 10 years, most of them...

PGA Tour golfer has a tip for amateurs who seem stuck in the sand trap

I recently chatted with Davis Chatfield, a professional golfer who’ll be nice to me...

The British Public Is to Blame for the U.K.’s Dysfunction

With Starmer out, the government has churned through seven prime ministers in ten years. The ‘system’ isn’t the only problem.

Federal agents not enough without local buy-in, Blanche says of Chicago violence

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said Monday that federal agents alone are not sufficient to solve violent crime problems like those seen in Chicago again last weekend.

U.S. Treasury issues 60-day license for Iran to sell oil

The U.S. Treasury Department on Monday issued a 60-day license allowing Iran to export and sell its oil, fulfilling one of the provisions in the memorandum of understanding signed between Washington and Tehran.

Poll finds Americans wary over Iran deal as key Trump backer lashes out

A new poll found a majority of Americans are skeptical of the memorandum of understanding that serves as a framework for a final deal between the U.S. and Iran, as a key Trump supporter slammed it as "complete capitulation" by President Trump.

Chicago mayor ridiculed for touting trans violence ‘state of emergency’ amid murder-plagued Juneteenth weekend

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson faces social media ridicule for promoting a transfemicide state of emergency amid a deadly Juneteenth weekend with 39 shot.

Blue state in hot seat for taking more than 2 years to remove criminal illegal alien from voter roll

Maryland GOP lawmaker says removal of illegal immigrant from voter rolls after two years shows why Marylanders have lost faith in elections.

Today’s Action at the Supreme Court on Nondelegation, Race, Child Murder, and Confessions

Alongside the usual array of denials and other orders, the Court handled a few other items of business with comment.

L.A. School Superintendent Resigns Months After FBI Raided His Home

Under Carvalho, the district signed a $6 million contract with an education technology company that later collapsed under fraud charges.

DOJ Joins Catholic Nuns in Lawsuit Against N.Y. Transgender Law

The law requires the nuns to allow transgender patients to be housed with and use the facilities of the opposite sex.

The U.S. Loses Its War Against Iran

There’s a lot to unpack in the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding, and almost all of it is bad.

Trump vows to enforce law against vandalizing D.C. statues and fountains

President Trump warned Monday that anyone vandalizing monuments in Washington faces a ten-year prison sentence for the destruction or attempted destruction of federal property.

ODNI crisis brings up decades-old criticism of the intelligence office

President Trump has directed William J. Pulte, his temporary choice to replace Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence, to significantly downsize the office and eliminate those he sees as political enemies, sparking bipartisan outrage and dredging up criticism that has plagued the position.

Staggering amounts of fentanyl hit streets as the DEA watched and took no action, records show

Even as it battled the deadliest drug epidemic in American history, the Drug Enforcement Administration permitted hundreds of thousands of fentanyl pills to hit the streets of New Mexico between 2023 and 2025, according to three current and former DEA agents and government records reviewed by The Associated Press.

U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding still needs more verifiable actions from the Islamic regime

The Gatestone Institute took apart the memorandum of understanding signed by President Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and concluded the deal lacks verifiable actions from the Islamic republic.

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