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Top Republican warns Trump against making a deal with Iran: ‘Finish the job’

Sen. Roger Wicker publicly warns Trump against pursuing a weak Iran deal, urging the president to continue military pressure on Tehran's regime.

Climate-Lawfare Case: Suncor v. Boulder County Amicus Briefs

Apart from the standard array of great work from trade associations and conservative organizations,...

Tulsi Gabbard Resigns as DNI to Support Husband During Cancer Treatment

‘At this time, I must step away from public service to be by his...

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...

The End of the SEC Gag Rule

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

Trump admin recalling around 30 ambassadors as part of State Dept realignment, official confirms

Diplomatic reshuffling underway as President Donald Trump recalls dozens of ambassadors globally for reassignment to new roles within the State Department.

Trump critic George Conway files to run for NY House seat

George Conway, a conservative lawyer and vocal critic of President Donald Trump, filed paperwork on Monday to run as a Democrat for the seat...

JD Vance Picks a Side

Vance will pretend as though he is disinterestedly arbitrating a political dispute on the right, but he’s not.

Youngkin Reflects on End of Term, Sears Campaign, Relationship with Trump

The outgoing governor sat down with NR for a wide-ranging interview on the ‘renaissance’ he’s led in Virginia.

Elise Stefanik, Over and Out

The Republican exodus on Capitol Hill continues.

Sen. Schmitt proposes bill to shield Americans from sham Chinese court rulings

Republican Sen. Eric Schmitt is proposing what appears to be first-of-its-kind legislation to prevent China from enforcing politically motivated court verdicts against Americans, amid an intensifying fight over the Wuhan lab at the center of speculation about the origin of the coronavirus pandemic.

Trump administration pauses all offshore wind projects, citing national security risks

Offshore wind farms pose national security risks and will be halted while the government reviews ongoing projects, Trump administration officials announced Monday.

DHS triples self-deportation bonus: Migrants who leave by year’s end can get $3,000

Illegal immigrants who register with the government to self-deport and who go by the end of the year will get a $3,000 payment from Uncle Sam -- triple the usual rate -- the Department of Homeland Security said Monday.

The AI backlash is getting real

Merriam-Webster's word of the year is "slop," a term that has come to define a growing resistance to all things artificial intelligence -- from massive, energy-hungry data centers to simulated actors and television commercials and an endless stream of online fakery.

JD Vance turns Turning Point speech into midterm battle cry — and a preview of 2028

JD Vance predicts Republicans will soundly defeat Democrats in next year's midterm elections, in a speech at major conservative summit, sparking enthusiastic USA chants from the crowd.

Trump immigration agency flags 182 national security risks, issues record 196K notices to appear in 2025

New data reveals Trump administration referred over 14,000 cases to ICE, with 182 flagged as national security risks during enforcement crackdown.

Vance unleashes profanity-laced two-word message for critics of his wife Usha

Vice President JD Vance asserted to UnHerd during an interview that anybody who attacks his wife, second lady Usha Vance, "can eat s---."

Sanders blasted after blocking bipartisan kids’ cancer research bill: ‘Grinch,’ ‘selfish’

Kids' cancer drug research was torpedoed for a second time in as many years after Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., blocked the bill during a tense floor exchange in the Senate.

Comer summons Minnesota officials as House probes massive social services fraud

The House Oversight Committee is widening its probe into alleged billions in Minnesota fraud, demanding testimony from seven state officials in January and February.

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