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On Oscar night, Hollywood stars attack Israel, but silent on Iran

Why does the Iranian woman, who risks everything to remove a headscarf, not merit a red pin from Hollywood celebrities at the Oscars?

Heat wave melts excuses for California’s failure to expand water storage

This week's heat wave is about to melt what's left of California's snowcap.

The ‘billionaire tax’ is a fiscal flop

California’s proposed “billionaire tax”  will collect less than half of what is promised —...

Thune ready to move SAVE Act forward in Senate

Senate Majority Leader John Thune is expected Tuesday to take steps to move forward for the long haul to attempt to pass the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act.

Airline chief hopes DHS shutdown ends for TSA by April

Airlines for America CEO and former New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu on Monday said he hopes the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown currently affecting the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will end by April. "At most, my hope is that it's maybe the first week in April, at most, when the new secretary comes in,"...

Federal judge orders Trump-Kennedy Center to fess up about plans to close

A federal judge has ordered the Trump-Kennedy Center to provide any documents it has on plans to close and rebuild the performing arts establishment to a member of Congress who is on the center's board.

Airline CEOs torch lawmakers for turning air travel into a ‘political football’

Airline leaders warned the DHS shutdown left TSA workers unpaid and travelers facing long lines as spring travel demand surged and pressure mounted on the aviation system.

Rising gas prices from Iran conflict put GOP on defense after previous Biden attacks

Gas prices have surged 50 cents per gallon amid Trump's Iran conflict, putting Republicans in the same position they previously criticized Biden for during his presidency.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 15

1933—Ruth Joan Bader is born in Brooklyn, New York. At her Supreme Court confirmation hearing sixty years later, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, defending the invention...

Jihad in America: The Virginia Attack

Why was Mohamed Bailor Jalloh not in federal prison?

The Future of America’s Alliances Is Industrial

South Korea’s proposed investment in U.S. shipbuilding is a clear recognition of the importance of industrial capacity in modern deterrence.

For Trump to Win the War on Fraud, States Must Be Held Accountable

Congress must act to fix the broken incentives that make states treat federal dollars like free money.

Pentagon identifies 6 US airmen killed in refueling tanker crash in Iraq after mid-air collision

The War Department confirmed the identifies of the six U.S. airmen who were killed when a KC-135 refueling aircraft crashed in western Iraq during a mission.

Manchin blasts Cornyn for abandoning stance he once backed: ‘Deeply disappointing’

Former Sen. Joe Manchin accused John Cornyn of abandoning his long-standing support for the filibuster for political convenience, calling the reversal "deeply disappointing."

New guard of GOP women say Democrats can’t ‘pigeonhole’ female voters as they target key House races

A wave of female Republican candidates is working to turn the tables on Democrats' claim to be the party of women and secure strategic victories to help the GOP retain its majority.

U.S. energy secretary directs oil company to restore operations off California

U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright directed a Texas-based oil and gas company Friday to restore operations in waters off southern California that were damaged by a 2015 oil spill, invoking the Defense Production Act.

Former Sen. Kyrsten Sinema fesses up to romance with married bodyguard while in office

Former Sen. Kyrsten Sinema admitted to an affair with a member of her security detail -- a romantic relationship that began while she was in office.

Video game ‘Minecraft’ spotlights censorship with new U.S. room

Reporters Without Borders unveiled a new room in the Uncensored Library, a virtual library within Minecraft created as a loophole for journalists to disseminate articles censored in their home countries.

American flag raised at U.S. Embassy in Venezuela for the 1st time since 2019

The U.S. flag was raised Saturday over its embassy in Venezuela for the first time since 2019, a move that highlighted the recent shift in relations between the two countries since former President Nicolas Maduro was captured by American troops in January.

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