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We must stop suicidal empathy from destroying the US

There is such a thing as too much empathy. In his new book, Dr. Gad Saad writes just how dangerous that can be to our institutions and culture.

This Mother’s Day, don’t forget about the supermoms: grandmas

The central role of grandmothers in societies ancient and modern, particularly as teachers who...

Imagine If It Were Trump

If you’re struggling to understand why the Democrats are behaving badly, imagine it’s not...

The Latest Lethal U.S. Caribbean Strikes Fit a Troubling Pattern

Drug trafficking is not an act of war, and the administration has not proved...

Anthropic dispute proves sovereign AI is next economic battleground

A Pentagon dispute with one of the United States’s leading AI companies, Anthropic, should not have been allowed to happen. Not because the fight was avoidable. Because the terms that caused it should have been settled before the first contract was signed. They weren’t. That is a failure of policy, not just procurement. The dispute […]

‘The worst, ever’: MAGA rages about Bad Bunny’s halftime set

President Donald Trump’s MAGA movement furiously denounced Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show, denigrating the Puerto Rican superstar and claiming he does not...

The cost of this grocery staple is nearing record highs — and Americans can’t get enough

Despite record high beef prices, Americans are buying more than ever, spending over $45 billion in 2025. Strong consumer demand continues to drive costs up.

Jasmine Crockett’s vulgar 6-word message for Trump in Epstein probe

House Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett tore into President Donald Trump after the Oversight Committee's closed-door deposition of Ghislaine Maxwell.

Judicial research center cuts climate section from judges’ manual after Fox News Digital report

Federal judiciary removes controversial climate science chapter from judges' manual after Fox News investigation reveals politicized sourcing concerns.

Where Sanders and AOC-backed progressive congressional candidate Analilia Mejia stands on key issues

Here's where progressive Analilia Mejia, the Bernie Sanders and AOC back candidate who is close to pulling off an upset victory in a Democratic congressional primary, stands on issues like immigration, Israel.

Higher Ed Accreditors Shouldn’t Get to Override State Law

State officials must assert themselves to put an end to this.

In a World Full of Trouble, the U.S.–Japan Relationship Is Still Doing Well

This past weekend, the Liberal Democratic Party of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi won big, a good omen for U.S.–Japanese relations.

Massie, top Oversight Democrat call for Secretary Lutnick to resign for ‘lying’ about alleged Epstein ties

Rep. Robert Garcia says Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has been lying about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein after DOJ disclosures suggest the two partnered in investment in 2012.

Florida driver’s license tests now only given in English

The Sunshine State is now requiring all driver's license tests to be taken in English, a change hailed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Lt. Gov. Jay Collins.

Labor Department orders lawyers to cut ties with ABA, slams group as ‘radical’ activist force

Trump administration expands effort to weaken American Bar Association as Labor Department joins other agencies in severing official ties with legal organization.

Ghislaine Maxwell pleads Fifth Amendment, dodges questions in House Oversight Epstein probe

Ghislaine Maxwell refused to answer questions before the House Oversight Committee on Monday morning.

GOP accelerates Trump judge confirmations as pressure builds to kill Senate blue slip

President Donald Trump called for eliminating the blue slip tradition, but Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., warned that "nuking the blue slip would be a huge mistake."

Federal judge orders Fulton County election raid documents to be unsealed

A federal judge gave the government until Tuesday to release a redacted search warrant affidavit from a January FBI raid that seized 2020 election materials.

Immigration Enforcement and Public Ambivalence

Americans don’t seem to believe they’re getting what they want from Trump’s immigration policies.

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