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The simple tax habit that could save you thousands over your lifetime

Filing your taxes early can mean faster refunds, fewer errors and better fraud protection, according to Jackson Hewitt's chief tax officer Mark Steber.

Lawmakers put expulsion threats atop House agenda as return sets up high-stakes week

Multiple members of Congress are expected to face potential expulsion votes this week amid allegations of sexual assault, ethics violations and financial misconduct.

The lesson behind Argentina’s miracle recovery — after rolling back socialism

Capitalism remains undefeated.  In 2023, over 100 leading economists from around the world, including...

Beware the scammers and special interests fighting Gov. Hochul’s drive to slash car-insurance rates

Evidence keeps piling up to back Gov. Kathy Hochul’s push for reforms to slash...

The Hormuz Crisis

Free navigation of the strait should be nonnegotiable.

The Dignity Act Is the Same Bad Deal as Ever

Make no mistake, the proposal grants legal residence to millions of illegal immigrants.

Drug czar Sara Carter says cartels are looking to diversify income after Trump shutdown border

Drug czar Sara Carter says cartels have been forced to find ways to diversify their income because President Trump has shut down the southern border and disrupted drug-running routes.

Trump orders a blockade in the Strait of Hormuz as tensions with Iran soar

Trump says the U.S. Navy will blockade the Strait of Hormuz and interdict vessels that paid tolls to Iran following a stalemate in peace talks.

Tax Day is this week: Avoid these 5 common mistakes that can cost you money

Millions are rushing to file taxes, but simple mistakes can trigger IRS penalties and delayed refunds. Here are five common errors and how to avoid them.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 12

1990—In Cross v. State, Florida chief justice Rosemary Barkett dissents from the Florida supreme court’s ruling that probable cause existed for an arrest. After Cross consented...

With the War in Iran, the Press Is Not the Story

Beware the ‘media pounce’ narrative.

The Economy’s Fine, but We Miss Being Spoiled

The Covid-era boost in Americans’ purchasing power was built on an illusion.

Canada’s Dangerous Obsession with Donald Trump

A fixation on Trump and American politics is blinding Canada and its allies to the challenges that will define the next quarter century.

The Free-Market Case for Data Centers

Making the AI revolution possible demands that we build the electrical infrastructure it needs.

Appeals court says federal judge must reconsider blocking WH ballroom, weigh national security concerns

A three-judge appeals panel ruled Trump's $400 million White House ballroom construction can proceed until Friday as security concerns are reviewed.

Carney casts himself as NATO defender amid Trump beef, despite Canada missing key benchmark for decades

PM Mark Carney defends Canada's NATO commitment amid Trump criticism, despite Canada missing the 2% defense spending benchmark since the Berlin Wall fell.

The states revealed as best to start a family amid cratering belief in the American Dream

Red states outperform blue states in family stability, economic mobility, and education, according to a new 2026 Family Structure Index report.

Resurfaced clips from top Democrats echoing Trump on birthright citizenship spark online uproar: ‘Wow’

Videos of Democrats Harry Reid and Dianne Feinstein criticizing birthright citizenship resurface as the Supreme Court debates Trump's executive order.

Christmas Vacation and Congress: ‘We’re all in misery’ amid the ongoing DHS shutdown

Fox News' Chad Pergram discusses Congress' prolonged DHS shutdown and the risky tactics associated with it as political divisions threaten deeper government funding crises.

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