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U.S. sends Navy destroyers through Strait of Hormuz with aim to demine it

The Navy sent two guided missile destroyers through the Strait of Hormuz as the first step in its plan to reopen the critical waterway to commercial ship traffic.

DHS calls furloughed employees back to work amid shutdown

Furloughed Department of Homeland Security staff are being called back to work in the thick of the partial government shutdown.

Hungarian election rivals Orban and Magyar make final push for votes on eve of poll

The leaders of Hungary's two biggest parties held their final election rallies on Saturday to close a turbulent campaign that will reach its apex in Sunday's election.

Congressional battle: Luna aims to oust Swalwell, Cherfilus-McCormick

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna is leading calls to expel two Democratic lawmakers -- Eric Swalwell and Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick -- over reports of sexual assault and the misuse of campaign funds.

Rep. Swalwell facing Manhattan DA investigation for sexual assault

The Manhattan District Attorney's Office will investigate a sexual assault allegation against Rep. Eric Swalwell -- the biggest hurdle in the Democratic lawmaker's gubernatorial bid in California.

J.D. Vance warns Iran not to ‘play us’ as he departs for Pakistan-led talks

Vice President J.D. Vance warned Iran not to "play" the U.S. as he departed for high-stakes negotiations in Pakistan amid a two-week ceasefire in the war.

Inflation surged in March due to jump in gas prices during Iran war

Consumer prices jumped in March due to a big increase in gasoline prices alongside President Trump's war on Iran.

WATCH: America250 backdrop topples near Shapiro, Revolutionary War reenactors

A falling backdrop nearly hit Gov. Josh Shapiro and actors portraying Betsy Ross and Ben Franklin at Pennsylvania's America250 concert announcement.

Navy scraps Biden-era submarine contract as overhaul costs surge toward $3B

The Navy is canceling the troubled USS Boise submarine overhaul after costs neared $3 billion, redirecting resources to newer Virginia-class submarines.

Harris, Buttigieg, other Dem hopefuls court key Black leaders at Sharpton convention

Pete Buttigieg and Kamala Harris headline a cattle call of 2028 Democratic presidential contenders at the National Action Network convention in NYC.

Dems dodge on Trump removal as party weighs 25th Amendment move

House Democrats are weighing a long-shot 25th Amendment effort to oust President Trump, though they lack the Republican support needed to succeed.

Biden-era illegal immigrant convicted of groping teen girls as critics blast Soros-backed prosecutor

Israel Flores Ortiz, an illegal alien who allegedly groped more than a dozen high school girls in Fairfax County, Virginia, was found guilty on nine counts of assault and battery.

Mamdani’s Free Bus Backtrack

His ambitions to make buses free, among other pledges to subsidize more social services, are handicapped by the city’s tight budget.

Democrats Should Be Most Offended by Widespread Welfare Fraud

The entire business model of the modern Democratic Party is a bloated welfare state that provides social services supposedly to the most vulnerable.

A Prof Makes His Case Against AI

Writing faces a new threat in 2026. AI has gotten better; it can generate wordcounts previously unthinkable.

Why So Grim About Iran?

Our fears are hypothetical, while our successes are stone cold.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 10

2017—Livid that Senate Democrats’ historically idiotic filibuster of Neil Gorsuch’s nomination has led Republicans to abolish the 60-vote cloture threshold for Supreme Court nominations, Democratic senator Ed Markey vows...

Draft or No Draft?

A debate about compulsory military service once raged in National Review’s pages.

Jennifer Newsom Represents Everything Wrong with Democrats’ Outreach to Young Men

At some point, progressives such as the Newsoms need to admit they don’t believe male virtue exists. 

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