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Europe is stepping up to fortify NATO 3.0 — and we must do the same

Our NATO allies have listened to Washington and acted. 

For peace in Ukraine, don’t give Putin an off-ramp — force him into a dead end

If you give Putin a Crimea, he'll try to take a whole country.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—July 11

2025—In Perdomo v. Noem, federal district judge Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong (Central District of California) enjoins federal immigration officials from...

Trump’s Mind-Boggling Dealmaking with Erdoğan

Unlike the gangs allegedly behind the ships targeted in the Caribbean, groups backed by...

Putin Has Lost the War in Ukraine

The only question is what the endgame will look like.

DOJ accuses Maryland of ‘active and deliberate effort’ to prevent deportations of illegal immigrants: lawsuit

The DOJ lawsuit targets Maryland's Community Trust Act, arguing the sanctuary law violates the supremacy clause by blocking ICE detainers and deportations.

CEO under fire for mass layoffs amid foreign worker hiring spree now appointed to Fed’s task force on jobs

Asha Sharma was appointed to a Federal Reserve task force on productivity and jobs just days after XBOX announced 1,600 layoffs amid H-1B visa scrutiny.

What ‘Democratic Socialists’ Believe

America’s hard left has a long tradition of concealing its extremism.

Second Circuit Rejects Trump Motion to Delay Paying Carroll $5M Judgment

An appeal to the Supreme Court for more delay would be futile.

A Minor Assassination Attempt Between Partners in Peace

Iran makes plans to kill President Trump, again.

Harvard Medical Talks about its DEI Problem

In all likelihood, the activists will keep right on as they have, perhaps more covertly.

How Democratic Operatives Got a Copycat Candidate on the Alaska Senate Ballot to Confuse Voters

The Alaska Division of Elections found that Dan Sullivan is running to mislead voters who intend to vote for the GOP candidate of the...

Trump refuses to sign bipartisan housing bill, urges lawmakers to focus on SAVE America Act

President Trump said he won't sign a bipartisan housing bill and pressed lawmakers to shift their focus to the SAVE America Act, a voter-ID bill that he has pushed the Senate to pass.

Trump fires Democrats on election board ahead of midterms

President Trump removed the remaining Democratic commissioners from a bipartisan panel tasked with helping state and local officials conduct elections, four months before the midterm elections that will determine which party controls Congress.

AI dilemma trips up Congress’ moves to protect children online

Congress' yearslong struggle to force Big Tech to protect children online is now tangled in the fight over regulating artificial intelligence, adding new obstacles to an elusive legislative deal.

Justice Department sues Maryland over sanctuary policies

The Justice Department filed a lawsuit against Maryland over its newly expanded sanctuary policies for illegal immigrants, claiming it violates federal law.

Hegseth steps in to ‘fix’ situation after Apache pilots suspended for ‘Salute from the Shores’ flyover

Video shows eight Apache helicopters flying low over a South Carolina beach before pilots were suspended, prompting Pete Hegseth to intervene.

Millions in Dem ad money vanished from Platner race days before rape allegation doomed Senate bid

Democratic leadership pulled over $6.2 million in Maine ads about a week before a rape allegation surfaced against Graham Platner, raising questions.

WATCH: Trump’s Energy chief reveals what escalating Iran tensions could mean for gas prices

Chris Wright says the U.S. military, not good behavior from Iran, ensures oil still flows through the Strait of Hormuz amid escalating tensions.

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