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Congress needs to help Trump scrap Education Dept.— AND its harmful programs

President Donald Trump’s order to begin dismantling the US Department of Education, which he’s expected to sign this week, is a welcome step toward shrinking government and shedding woke...

Americans are cheering Trump’s passionate patriotism — and teaching the world a lesson

The Democrats have taken liberties with the trust of the American people as Trump...

Biden ‘green’ pork for pals is an epic example of insider feeding

The slush-fund money was doled out to brand-spanking-new, completely unproven charities.

Why Europe is dying — and how America can escape its stagnant fate

Years ago, America's economy grew neck and neck with the European Union's. Then Europe...

Three cheers for Jeff Bezos, fighting to save The Washington Post from itself

Becoming the MSNBC of print has not only hurt the paper's credibility, but also...

‘Star Trek shield’ technology gets $250M boost to knock drone swarms from the sky with high-powered microwave

Epirus’ Leonidas is system is a ground-based, directed energy weapon that fires off an electromagnetic pulse to disable swarms of drones, or it can neutralize precision targets.

How Trump justifies his tariffs — from budget balancing to protecting ‘the soul’ of America

To President Donald Trump, "tariff" is more than "the most beautiful word in the dictionary," something he says often.

GOP rep says she’ll refer sanctuary city mayors for criminal prosecution

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., said she is referring the Democrat sanctuary city mayors who testified before Congress on Wednesday to the Justice Department for criminal prosecution.

Democrats turn on each other over Trump address stunts

Democratic establishment and progressives are clashing with each other on messaging and party direction in the wake of President Donald Trump's address.

GOP fights back against ‘Trump-proof’ sanctuary jurisdictions

Republican lawmakers and the Trump administration have gone on the offensive against so-called sanctuary jurisdictions in recent weeks, including at Wednesday's committee hearing.

Federal appeals court sides with Trump on firing head of watchdog agency

President Trump got a victory in federal appeals court Wednesday when a judge cleared the way for him to fire Hampton Dellinger.

Fetterman calls out Dems’ ‘unhinged petulance’ after Trump speech: ‘We’re becoming the metaphorical car alarm’

Fetterman calls out his own party's behavior, warning that they're "becoming the metaphorical car alarms that nobody pays attention to." He also agreed with Trump's warning to Hamas.

Casey DeSantis calls CDC ‘utter disgrace’ for keeping COVID-19 vaccine on its recommended list for children

Florida first lady Casey DeSantis called out the CDC for continuing to recommend COVID-19 vaccines for children beginning at 6 months old despite the WHO deeming kids "low priority."

Trump says DC Mayor Bowser ‘must clean up’ homeless encampments in the capital

President Trump said DC Mayor Muriel Bowser must clean up the "unsightly" homeless encampments within the city or the federal government "will be forced to do it for her."

DNC hires new top exec with long history of pushing racial grievances, leftist ideology

Roger Lau, the new executive director of the DNC, has a long track record of promoting racial grievances and anti-police rhetoric as the party faces calls to moderate.

Trump guest shares special message to president after address to Congress

January Littlejohn, one of President Donald Trump’s guests at his address to Congress, shared a special message to the president in an interview with Fox News Digital.

New York City Council speaker Adrienne Adams launches run for mayor: reports

New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams launches run to replace incumbent Mayor Eric Adams, challenging the front-runner, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

Musk admits mistakes, shares DOGE progress report with House Republicans

Billionaire and efficiency czar Elon Musk capped off a day on Capitol Hill with a meeting with House Republicans where he admitted to making mistakes and fielded questions from lawmakers on the inner workings and findings of his Department of Government Efficiency.

Appeals court allows Trump to fire watchdog who delayed other terminations

A federal appeals court gave President Trump at least a short-term victory Wednesday in allowing him to oust a government watchdog who has emerged as a chief hurdle to his plans to remake the federal bureaucracy.

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