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Marjorie Taylor Greene criticizes Trump’s meetings with Zelenskyy, Netanyahu: ‘Can we just do America?’

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene was all about America First, taking to X to ask "Can we just do America?" amid President Trump's meetings with Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Benjamin Netanyahu.

We must treat veterans as the civic assets they are

America’s military has a criminally inane reinvestment strategy. Despite being 250 years in the...

The Adams-Tisch NYPD is blowing away crime records — challenging Mamdani to keep it up

The NYPD under boss Jessica Tisch this year is blowing away record lows on...

Trump, Zelenskyy say peace deal for Ukraine is ‘close’ but ‘thorny issues’ remain

President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Sunday they believe a peace agreement to end the brutal war between Russia and Ukraine is "close," but warned that several thorny issues remain.

Bank of America chief sees economic strength ahead, even as consumer confidence slumps

Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan says he's feeling good about where the U.S. economy is headed -- even if consumers don't quite feel the same way yet.

Trump Targets the Islamic State in Nigeria

The U.S. launched Tomahawk cruise missiles at two Islamic State bases, and the administration is claiming the deaths of multiple terrorists.

Woke English Departments Versus Great Literature

The left’s long march through our institutions of higher education has led to the propagandizing of students to oppose Western civilization.

Stalled spending bills put Congress in catch-up mode when lawmakers return in January

Congress has not passed any spending bills since the 43-day government shutdown ended, and lawmakers won't have much time left to act when they return to session in January.

Zelenskyy says he’s meeting with Trump in Florida Sunday

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he will meet with President Trump over the weekend in Florida to try to find an end to the four-year war with Russia.

Rejected and running again: A comeback wave hits the 2026 midterms

Voters are feeling a sense of deja vu in Missouri's 1st Congressional District, where Cori Bush is mounting a comeback to reclaim the House seat she lost less than two years ago in the Democratic primary.

How the White House drew a new battle plan to take on the Washington press corps

Immediately upon his return to the White House for a second term, President Trump and his team adopted an aggressive new press strategy to avoid constantly playing defense, as they had during his first term.

Proposed legislation would add refined fuels to the U.S. emergency crude oil supply

Sen. John Curtis has introduced legislation to establish a dedicated stockpile of refined fuels such as gasoline, diesel and jet fuel and locate it west of the Rocky Mountains.

Minnesota Senate candidate wears hijab in visit to Somali market as fraud scandal unfolds

Minnesota Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan appears in video wearing hijab amid massive Somali fraud scandal that has rocked the state government and officials.

Most radical courses, curriculum that received federal funding in 2025

In 2025, Fox News Digital reported on numerous examples of controversial curriculum being taught to students and universities across the country and often sparking outrage.

Pro-police group asks DOJ to probe Soros-backed Virginia prosecutor using Biden-era law once aimed at cops

Law enforcement group accuses Fairfax prosecutor of leniency towards illegal immigrants a after murder suspect was released and allegedly killed again next day.

U.S. Executes Strikes Against ISIS ‘Terrorist Scum’ In Nigeria, Trump Announces

In coordination with Nigerian authorities, the United States conducted the Christmas Day-strikes in Sokoto State, killing multiple ISIS terrorists.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—December 26

2018—“What nonsense!” protests Judge Diarmuid O’Scannlain in his withering critique of the Ninth Circuit panel decision in Freedom from Religion Foundation, Inc. v. Chino Valley Unified School District. In ruling that a school...

DiRobot

Amazon had been going to pay $1.7 billion for Massachusetts-based iRobot.

U.S. launches strikes on Islamists in Nigeria

U.S. forces struck numerous Islamic State targets in northwest Nigeria on Christmas Day, President Trump and military officials said, in what the president said was retaliation for the terror group's years of attacks on Christian civilians in the African nation.

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