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Trump could be missing the opportunity to rebuild the Navy efficiently and quickly

Trump’s instincts are right: America needs to invest in its Navy, its ship-building capacity and its maritime industrial base and supply chain.

Pollution finding repeal: Letters to the Editor — Feb. 16, 2026

The Issue: Miranda Devine discussing benefits of the EPA rescinding its 2009 ‘endangerment’ finding....

Sen. Britt says Democrats are putting illegal immigrants before American citizens in DHS standoff

Sen. Katie Britt said Sunday that Democrats are "dragging their feet" in the fight over funding for the Department of Homeland Security, arguing that their political maneuvering is making the country less safe.

Derek Dooley didn’t vote for years. Now he wants Georgia voters to send him to Washington

Lots of candidates pitch themselves as political outsiders. Derek Dooley goes a step further. Not only is the former football coach running for the first time, he says he did not vote for nearly two decades.

Homan says he doesn’t ‘know’ meaning behind Noem ‘right leaders’ comments

White House border czar Tom Homan said Sunday he didn’t “know” what Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem’s recent comments about ensuring “we have the right people voting, electing the right leaders to lead this country” meant. “So, what does she mean when she says ‘electing the right leaders?’ That's not really immigration enforcement...

Feds open a perjury probe into ICE officers’ testimony about the shooting of a Venezuelan man

Federal authorities have opened a criminal probe into whether two immigration officers lied under oath about a shooting in Minneapolis last month, as all charges were dropped against two Venezuelan men.

Minnesota shooting of Venezuelan man is the latest where video evidence contradicts ICE accounts

Federal authorities announced an investigation Friday into two immigration officers who appeared to have made untruthful statements under oath about a shooting in Minneapolis last month.

In battleground Michigan, 3 Democrats test vision of affordability in the Senate primary

When Donald Trump fought his way back to the White House in 2024, he capitalized on simmering economic discontent in political battlegrounds such as Michigan. Now Democrats are trying to harness those same concerns, which have lingered as people across the country lose confidence in the Republican president's ability to ease the cost of living.

How Jeffrey Epstein used the glamour of the Nobel Peace Prize to entice his global network of elites

Jeffrey Epstein repeatedly played up his ties to the former head of the Nobel Peace Prize committee in invitations to and chats with elites like Richard Branson, Larry Summers, Bill Gates and Steve Bannon, a top ally of President Donald Trump, the Epstein files show.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 14

1972—By a vote of 6 to 1, the Florida supreme court rules (in State v. Barquet) that the state’s statutory prohibition of abortion violates the...

Trump Should End the FDA’s 25-Year Cover-Up on the Abortion Pill

Mifepristone has not gotten safer; the FDA has just gotten more political.

Gallup’s Presidential Approval Misstep

The polling industry seems increasingly uninterested in its own history.

The Ugly Deportation Case of Rumeysa Öztürk 

The administration may appeal the latest decision and might well win. But its conduct has conveyed weakness in several respects.

Conservative firebrand launches ‘TruckSafe Tipline’ to report illegal drivers amid spike in highway deaths

Amid heightened concern over highway deaths involving illegal drivers, Sen. Jim Banks, R-Ind., is launching a “TruckSafe Tipline" for truckers to share concerns about illegals on roads.

‘It’s absurd’: DHS shutdown bears down on US as lawmakers jet off to Europe

Senators and members of the House headed to the Munich Security Conference without first securing a deal to fund DHS. Their colleagues aren't happy with the decision.

Cal State prof warns scrapping SAT in name of ‘inclusivity’ is leaving students unprepared

California professor warns scrapping standardized testing for "inclusivity" harms students, leaving them unprepared for college coursework and struggling.

Here’s how the DHS shutdown could impact the lives of everyday Americans

A government shutdown hit the Department of Homeland Security, affecting TSA airport security, FEMA disaster relief, and immigration services nationwide.

‘Fiction’: House Republican campaign chair dismisses Democrats’ expanding GOP target map

House GOP campaign chair scoffs at Democrats' move to expand their midterm battleground map to 44 House districts in this year's battle for the House majority

Government shutdown hits DHS after Democrats blow up bipartisan funding deal over immigration uproar

DHS is in a partial shutdown after Congress failed to reach an agreement on immigration issues in time for its self-imposed deadline.

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