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Sick silence on Iran and more: Letters to the Editor — Feb. 1, 2026

Sick silence on Iran The silence is deafening; thousands and thousands of innocent men, women and children are being slaughtered in Iran (“36K ‘slain’ in protest crackdown,” Jan. 26)....

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 1

2023—The D.C. Circuit denies rehearing en banc of a divided panel ruling (in Washington Alliance of Technology Workers v. Department of...

NPR and PBS Never Needed Your Taxpayer Dollars

‘Vanishingly few’ stations have shuttered so far. Surprised?

Virginia Proposal to Expand Offshore Wind Power Threatens National Security

Wind projects create radar interference and clutter that could put U.S. assets in Norfolk...

The Troubling Trend of Combat-Uniform Creep

What law enforcement officers wear matters.

Hungarian Roma protest inflammatory comments by Orban government minister

Over 1,000 protesters, many from Hungary's Roma community, held a demonstration in the capital Budapest on Saturday to call for the resignation of a prominent government minister over inflammatory comments that many of those present said they saw as racist.

5 questions about Minnesota’s challenge to federal immigration enforcement

Judge Katherine Menendez, a Biden appointee, denied Minnesota's emergency request to halt the surge of federal immigration enforcement officers in the state.

Judge won’t order ICE to leave Minnesota

A federal judge ruled against Minnesota's emergency request to end the surge of federal immigration enforcement officers into the state, saying the national government has the right to enforce the law.

Canada’s Conservatives keep Poilievre as leader despite election loss

Members of Canada's Conservative opposition party voted to keep Pierre Poilievre as their leader despite his election loss last year and recent defections.

The Carolinas emerge as new population boom states. Affordability and lifestyle drive growth

Move over Floridaand Texas. The United States has new hot spots for growth, and they both have Carolina in their name.

Spain offers hundreds of thousands of immigrants a way to stay legally. But who are they?

More than half a million immigrants are believed to live in Spain without legal permission. They work jobs that few Spaniards want: picking fruits and vegetables in the fields, caring for children and the elderly, cleaning homes and hotel rooms. Some wind up homeless. The "sin papeles" (Spanish for "without papers") are often exploited, marginalized and invisible.

ICE claim that a man shattered his skull running into wall triggers tension at a Minnesota hospital

Intensive care nurses immediately doubted the word of federal immigration officers when they arrived at a Minneapolis hospital with a Mexican immigrant who had broken bones in his face and skull.

Trump claims Minnesota fraud exceeds $19B, faults Biden administration

President Donald Trump renews attacks on Rep. Ilhan Omar and Gov. Tim Walz over the Minnesota fraud scandal linked to the Somali community.

DeSantis signals reset with Trump as Florida backs ‘Make America Healthy Again’ plan

Trump and DeSantis rebuild their relationship, as Florida works on its "Healthy Florida First" initiative inspired by the "Make America Healthy Again" efforts.

Texas Dem who said God is ‘nonbinary’ now says atheists are more ‘Christ-like’ than Christian colleagues

James Talarico, Texas Democrat running for U.S. Senate, faces criticism after saying atheists are more Christ-like than Christians on podcast hosted by James Carville and Al Hunt.

ICE halted its surge in Maine. The state might not be quick to forget.

BANGOR, Maine — The federal immigration crackdown in Maine may have ended, but the political fallout could continue to reverberate through the 2026 election....

Jury Awards Detransitioner $2 Million In Historic Medical-Malpractice Lawsuit

Fox Varian had sued her New York-based psychologist and plastic surgeon for facilitating her gender-transition double mastectomy in 2019.

‘Detransitioner’ Wins $2 Million Medical-Malpractice Lawsuit

May this victory open the litigation floodgates!

In a striking change from the last shutdown fight, Trump moved fast to cut a funding deal

President Trump moved quickly this week to negotiate with Democrats to try and avert a lengthy government shutdown over Department of Homeland Security funding, a sharp departure from last year's record standoff, when he refused to budge for weeks.

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