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Democratic governors are making a mockery of democracy

Democrats were delivered a crushing blow this week in an NBC poll that exposed an all-time low in party popularity. The party appears mired in negative messaging as it struggles to identify a party leader.  Meanwhile, Democratic governors in New York and Michigan have turned their backs on democracy and are playing politics with the […]

Trump is returning education to the states and to parents

Education is one of the most important things we do as a country, but it only works when it’s directed by parents, local communities, and states — not by the federal bureaucracy in Washington, D.C.  President Donald Trump is taking bold action to turn education back to where it belongs: with the people and the […]

The baby bust hits the 30-somethings

America’s media used to tell a story about the baby bust, that it wasn’t really a baby bust, but a reshaping of the American family in the image of the highly educated urban liberal. The latest data undermine that story. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is, for some reason, the official baby counter […]

The carbon footprint of a burning Tesla

The recent wave of vandalism against Tesla cars and trucks is steeped in irony.  The people spray-painting, keying, and burning electric vehicles are left-wing haters of President Donald Trump and Tesla owner Elon Musk; many are explicit about it. But most of the cars are probably owned by people on the Left, too. I’d wager […]

How to protect Americans from being unjustly imprisoned abroad

One year ago was my fifth month of detention in a horrible, small, freezing prison cell in Kazan, Russia. I was sick and feverish, spending most days on a top bunk, which was slightly warmer and had a bit of sunlight, so I could read books and letters when I had the strength. All the […]

Trump’s authority to fire officials questioned in court battle over NLRB seat

A judge ruled Trump’s firing of NLRB member Gwynne Wilcox unlawful. The Trump administration appealed, asserting the president’s authority to remove officials.

Trump threatens sanctions on Russia, demands peace after major hits in Ukraine

President Donald Trump, who has been pushing to end the Russia-Ukraine war, is now considering imposing sanctions or tariffs on Moscow following an attack on Kyiv's energy infrastructure.

Border state lawmaker demands Border Patrol agents be paid during pending shutdown: ‘Above and beyond’

Rep. Monica De La Cruz, R-Texas, is reintroducing a bill to make sure that Border Patrol agents are paid in the event of a government shutdown, as numbers drop at the border.

DOGE says government paying for 11,020 Adobe Acrobat licenses with zero users, plus more ‘idle’ accounts

DOGE social media account announces that thousands of paid software licenses were going unused, according to a Department of Housing and Urban Development audit.

Axed government watchdog says Trump was right to fire him

Eric Soskin, the former inspector general for the U.S. Department of Transportation, has filed a legal brief in support of President Donald Trump's power to fire inspector generals.

HHS expands Title IX probe in Maine to include state association governing athletics, embattled high school

The Trump administration's Health and Human Services Department is expanding its Title IX probe into transgender sports participation in Maine to include the state's primary governing body for high school athletics and a high school that has been at the center of controversy after a biological male competing for the school won a women's statewide track and field meet.

Venezuelan gangs are far from a ‘fake’ problem, Colorado DA says: ‘Giant issue’

Colorado District Attorney George Brauchler said that those denying the issue of Venezuelan gangs in the state were engaged in an “ignorance-is-bliss approach to the law."

South Carolina convict inches closer to first US death by firing squad in 15 years

A South Carolina convict who brutally killed his ex-girlfriend's parents with a baseball bat in 2001 is scheduled to be executed by firing squad on Friday – the first execution of its kind in U.S. in 15 years.

Obama Presidential Center: DEI-linked firm’s racial lawsuit blasted as baseless ‘smears’

An engineering firm working on the Obama Presidential Center says that claims it racially discriminated against a Black-owned subcontractor on the project are baseless and amount to smears.

Rep. Ralph Norman backs Trump’s plan to avoid government shutdown, pushes for Congressional term limits

Rep. Ralph Norman, a member of the House Freedom Caucus, supports President Trump's plan for Congress to pass a continuing resolution. Norman is pushing a Constitutional amendment to term limit members of Congress.

Pro-Ukraine GOP Rep. Bacon declares ‘real Republicans know that Putin’s Russia hates the West and freedom’

Republican Rep. Don Bacon, a staunch supporter of Ukraine, asserts that "real Republicans know that Putin’s Russia hates the West and freedom."

Noem team demands end to ‘fake news’ reports she spent $650K as governor on credit card — it was $2K

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's legal team sent a cease-and-desist letter to a South Dakota outlet demanding they correct repots she spent $650K on her credit card.

Kamala Harris gets serious about whether to run for California governor

Former Vice President Kamala Harris is seriously considering a run for governor of California — and has given herself a deadline to decide. At...

House Minority Leader Jeffries calls Rep. Ogles a ‘fraud’ for suggestion to remove Dems from House committees

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said Rep. Ogles, R-Tenn., is a "fraud" and won't be stripping any Democratic lawmaker of their committee assignments.

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