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America schools need to stop spending money on staff who HARM kids’ learning

If you think more money will lead to greater student achievement in schools, you’re in for a shock: A new analysis of 12,000-plus school districts shows just the opposite.

Remembering Hollywood legend Robert Redford — and his secret for looking young

Back when Robert Redford’s looks beat even a Miss Universe, he’d bitch that it’s all...

NY Democrats’ rush to bend the knee to Mamdani means Albany WILL enact his socialist agenda

Like dominoes, New York Democrats are falling in line behind Zohran Mamdani's mayoral bid...

Zohran Mamdani ratchets up the rhetoric as Albany leaders fall at his feet

The mayoral frontrunner isn't cooling his comments to ensure his win, but proudly reveling...

AI is coming for our babies — putting their brains at risk

Grok, OpenAI and others are sprinting toward our youngest citizens with products mimicking the...

The Media Are Incapable of Covering Left-Wing Violence

No, the text messages about Charlie Kirk’s murder were not ‘touching.’

House bill seeks major overhaul of U.S. counterintelligence system

Multiple U.S. counterintelligence agencies charged with neutralizing foreign spy operations lack focus and the system needs major reform, according to the chairman of the House intelligence oversight panel.

Trump arrives at Windsor Castle, gets full royal treatment

President Trump and first lady Melania Trump arrived at Windsor Castle on Wednesday and were greeted by the royal family with an extra dose of British pomp for his second state visit.

Reporter’s Notebook: Congress fails to lower political temperature after Charlie Kirk assassination

Political temperatures on Capitol Hill follow predictable patterns of temporary cooling after violence, only to heat up again due to member turnover and mistrust.

House Dem warns both sides on ‘road to ruin’ as political divide deepens over Kirk assassination

Democrat Rep. Tom Suozzi is urging unity after Charlie Kirk’s assassination, warning partisan attacks are fueling division on Capitol Hill.

DHS blames political rhetoric for surge in assaults on ICE agents after Charlie Kirk murder

Federal officials call for reduced inflammatory language about immigration enforcement following attacks on ICE agents and the Charlie Kirk murder in Utah.

Hegseth orders about face on Pentagon’s slipping grooming standards

Pentagon overhauls military grooming policy under Hegseth, mandating facial hair removal after one-year medical exemption period or face separation from service.

Liberal professors’ group backs faculty speech after Charlie Kirk assassination, silent on condemning attack

Multiple university educators face investigation or suspension for social media posts about Charlie Kirk's death as the AAUP calls for academic freedom protection.

Gun seller takes stand in Trump assassination attempt trial with key testimony about rifle purchase

Federal prosecutors call new witnesses, including the alleged rifle seller, in Ryan Routh's assassination attempt trial against President Donald Trump in Florida.

Kash Patel faces House grilling after tense Senate clashes over Kirk assassination

Kash Patel returns to Capitol Hill for a House hearing on FBI reforms, Charlie Kirk’s assassination, and criticism from Democrats and Republicans.

Donald Trump’s first vice president snags new job

Mike Pence brings his conservative philosophy and public service experience to George Mason University's Schar School of Policy and Government as new professor.

Senate Republicans brand looming crisis a ‘Schumer Shutdown’ as Democrats dig in

Senate Republicans criticize Democrats for opposing their seven-week government funding extension after Democrats supported 13 similar measures under former President Joe Biden.

Raffensperger launches bid for Georgia governor

Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who defied President Donald Trump's calls to help overturn the 2020 presidential election results in his state, on...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—September 17

A mixed day for the Constitution: 1787—The Constitutional Convention unanimously resolves that “the preceeding Constitution be laid before the United States in Congress assembled,...

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