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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...

Exclusive: Troy Edgar Is Markwayne Mullin’s Preferred Pick for Deputy DHS Secretary

Edgar served as the deputy secretary of DHS under Kristi Noem and was tapped by President Trump in December to serve as the U.S....

California sheriff running for governor seizes more than a half million ballots from 2025 election

A California sheriff running for governor has seized more than half a million ballots cast in a November special election from county election officials, saying he's investigating a ballot count discrepancy.

Schumer knocks Trump on Iran, plan to send ICE to airports: ‘Asking for trouble’

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer called President Donald Trump's plan to deploy ICE agents to U.S. airports "impulsive" on Sunday.

Mamdani’s estate tax plan could drive wealth out of state, critics warn

NYC Mayor Mamdani's estate tax plan would cut the exemption to $750K and raise rates to 50%, a move critics say could burden middle-class families.

Newsom’s claim Texas and Florida are the ‘real high tax states’ picked apart by expert: ‘Fatally flawed’

Just Facts President James Agresti told Fox News Digital that Gov. Gavin Newsom's claims that California is more tax-friendly than Texas and Florida simply don't add up.

Mullin’s confirmation survives key test vote as DHS remains shutdown

Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., is on track for Senate confirmation as DHS secretary after Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., cast the key vote to advance his nomination out of committee.

Trump mocks ‘discombobulated’ Schumer over Democrats’ near gaffe on funding ICE

President Donald Trump mocked Chuck Schumer after the Senate minority leader accidentally said "We must fund ICE" on the Senate floor amid the DHS funding shutdown fight.

Far-left activists stay in 5-star Cuban hotel as island suffers total blackout

CodePink sponsored flights to Cuba to protest President Donald Trump's sanctions, but the group faced backlash for staying in luxury hotels.

California sheriff seizes 650,000 ballots in defiance of state officials over election count dispute

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco seized over 650,000 ballots to probe alleged excess votes in California's Proposition 50 special election.

Wisconsin Governor Vetoes Anti–’Nature Rights’ Legislation

The nature-rights movement is ultimately about thwarting human enterprise and preventing us from harnessing natural resources.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warns of TSA exodus as DHS shutdown enters critical week

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Sunday that the TSA staffing crunch will worsen as long as Congress doesn't fund the Department of Homeland Security.

States sign up to recycle nuclear waste, build new-generation nuclear reactors

The federal government is pushing for the development of "nuclear lifecycle innovation campuses" across the U.S. that will reuse much of the spent fuel from nuclear reactors to generate additional energy and eliminate the need for a single, massive underground storage site for radioactive waste.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 22

1972—Who knew that contraception had such generative power? A mere seven years after Justice Douglas’s majority opinion in Griswold v. Connecticut holds that married persons have...

The FCC Has an Opportunity to Prepare the Internet for AI

America doesn’t have the modern telecom networks to meet our internet needs. This month, the FCC can help change that.

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