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The Next Generation of Conservative Leaders Must Embrace Civility

In his forthcoming book, the former vice president explains why public figures have a responsibility to engage in the art of compromise.

State attorneys general are playing politics with local news. Democracy pays the price

Millions of Americans still tune in to local television news for weather alerts, traffic updates, sports, school closings, and community affairs. While the share of the public getting news from local television has declined somewhat, roughly 65% of U.S. adults share this common civic experience.  This is why it is concerning that a coalition of […]

Congress should rally behind the PLAN Act

Nearly 70% of adults who reach age 65 will need some form of long-term care during their lifetime. Yet most families remain unprepared — financially, emotionally, and logistically — for what that reality can mean. Annual median care costs routinely exceed $60,000 and can quickly climb into six figures. At the same time, many underestimate […]

Suspect in White House shooting dead

The armed man who exchanged fire with Secret Service officers near the White House on Saturday was killed, according to the federal law enforcement agency. Anthony Guglielmi, the chief of communications for the agency, said Saturday that at shortly after 6 p.m. EDT, the man “pulled a weapon from his bag and began firing” in...

Iran: Trump remarks on Strait of Hormuz ‘inconsistent with reality’

Iran is pushing back on parts of a tentative deal being negotiated by the Trump administration that could put an end to the war between the two countries. President Trump on Saturday evening announced the two sides were moving close to a deal. Iranian officials have acknowledged the talks, and have even said there has...

Grab Your Financial Stake in America’s Decline While You Can

If crypto is a vehicle for criminals to sell pieces of the U.S. to its enemies, you’d think the stewards of American interests would...

The End of the SEC Gag Rule

After 54 years, the commission will no longer bar settling defendants from speaking.

Campus Intellectuals Prefer the Iranian Mullahs to America

The academic left turned on Azar Nafisi for criticizing Iran’s regime.

Ballroom backlash: Trump’s gilded projects become flashpoint ahead of midterm elections

Democrats vying for a blue wave in November are pouncing on voter angst over President Trump's costly federal beautification projects that will spend billions while Americans struggle to afford groceries and gas.

Texas Dem candidate who called for jailing ‘Zionists’ turns on party, media over backlash

Maureen Galindo, a Texas Democratic congressional candidate who drew widespread condemnation for calling to imprison "American Zionists" in a converted ICE detention facility, is now blaming journalists and her own party for the furor -- while doubling down on the core of her remarks.

Here’s what Trump’s postponed AI executive order would have done

President Trump scrapped his plans to sign an executive order regarding artificial intelligence and cybersecurity that would have invited AI companies to voluntarily give the federal government early access to test their anticipated releases.

Trump urges new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh to be ‘totally independent,’ only don’t stifle growth

President Trump told Kevin Warsh to be "totally independent" as he swore him in as chairman of the Federal Reserve in front of a who's who of Washington conservatives at the White House.

Trump lashes out at Colbert after ‘Late Show’ finale: ‘Like a dead person’

TRUMP on Colbert finale: "Colbert is finally finished at CBS. Amazing that he lasted so long! No talent, no ratings, no life. He was like a dead person. You could take any person off of the street and they would be better than this total jerk."

N.J. Rep. Kean says he will return to work in June and disclose illness that has kept him sidelined

Rep. Tom Kean Jr. says he plans to return to work in Washington next month and soon disclose the illness that has prevented him from voting in Congress for months.

America hasn’t had a surgeon general for 18 months — and does anyone care?

The U.S. has gone nearly 18 months without a Senate-confirmed surgeon general, cycling through failed nominations and acting replacements -- and now some are asking whether the position needs to exist at all.

Warren torched over ‘my kind of man’ praise for Platner after death-wish post for wounded veteran resurfaces

Elizabeth Warren stays silent when confronted about her support for Graham Platner, whose Nazi-linked tattoo and disturbing posts sparked backlash.

Trump administration orders green card applicants to leave the US, apply from their home countries

The Trump administration's USCIS announces noncitizens seeking green cards must leave the U.S. and apply through consular processing abroad.

Trump-appointed federal judge rules against admin on Maine voter roll data

Federal judge dismisses DOJ lawsuit against Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows over the state's refusal to turn over voter data to the government.

EXCLUSIVE: Tulsi Gabbard resigns from Trump Cabinet

Tulsi Gabbard notified President Trump she is resigning as DNI, citing her husband Abraham's diagnosis with an extremely rare form of bone cancer.

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