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Socialists shamelessly celebrate Cuba’s oppressors on a luxury tour

Some of the worst people in the world just swanned about Cuba on a first-class poverty tour, offering the repressive dictatorship PR cred while ordinary Cubans starve in the...

Lefty hypocrites’ revolting Cuba vacation is par for the communist course

Eating lobster while celebrating the People’s Revolution, even as the people themselves starve —...

Why rescuing Christopher Columbus redeems America, too

Happy ending: An act of destruction seeking to change our public landscape and the...

San Francisco’s reparations fund has a serious constitutional problem

San Francisco's "Reparations Plan," signed by Mayor Daniel Lurie late last year, intends to correct historic...

How Trump’s ingenious TSA fix calls the Democrats’ bluff

Democrats didn’t foresee that Trump would repair their sabotage of America’s transportation security by...

Trump Pauses Attacks on Iranian Energy Infrastructure, Citing ‘Good and Productive’ Talks

Trump had given Iran 48 hours to reopen the Straight of Hormuz, promising retaliation if the country failed to do so.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 23

1970—By a vote of 5 to 3, the Supreme Court, in an opinion by Justice Brennan, rules in Goldberg v. Kelly that the Constitution requires that...

A Western Civ Comeback in Texas and Idaho?

The signs of Western cultural suicide are alarming, yet there are some positive signals as well.

A Bad Order for Rail

The Railway Safety Act would drag the industry backward by prioritizing unions over technology.

Joe Kent Is a Loon

Intelligence officials shouldn’t be conspiracy theorists.

No on Virginia’s Gerrymander

Republican donors and activists should get off the bench and make sure Virginia’s voters know that they are not voting to ‘restore fairness.’

Senate ready to confirm Mullin to Homeland Security as TSA standoff deepens

The Senate is on track to confirm Markwayne Mullin as homeland security secretary, President Trump's nominee to take over the embattled department after firing Kristi Noem amid a public backlash over the administration's immigration enforcement and mass deportation operations.

Trump orders War Dept to postpone strikes on Iranian energy sites, citing ‘productive’ talks to end war

President Donald Trump, in an all-caps post Monday morning, declared progress toward a "resolution" of the war on Iran in two days of talks.

Dem Senate candidate in the hot seat after anti-meat comment resurfaces: ‘This will haunt him’

Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico faced fierce backlash after a resurfaced video showed him urging Texans to go meat-free to fight climate change.

Stay Classy, Don

You don’t have to make excuses for what Trump says when he oversteps the line. He’s not your father.

Democrats block first GOP amendment to SAVE America Act

Republicans have begun putting Democrats on the record on President Trump's top legislative priorities as the Senate heads into its second week debating the SAVE America Act.

As TSA Chaos Spreads, Some Airports Have Solved the Security-Screening Problem

Unsurprisingly, the private sector gets the job done.

White House pushes ahead with ICE airport deployment as DHS shutdown talks stall

President Trump is sending ICE agents to airports starting Monday to help relieve security lines at the nation's airports, even as the move drew sharp criticism from Democrats and the union representing TSA workers.

As cattle herds shrink and beef prices rise, investors back AI cow collars

A New Zealand agtech startup's AI-powered cattle collars are drawing major investor interest as beef prices climb 18% and labor shortages hit farms.

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