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Leavitt blames ‘left-wing cult of hatred’ after WHCA Dinner shooting

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt blames a left-wing cult of hatred for the unprecedented third assassination attempt against Trump.

Fetterman breaks with Democrats after shooting scare, backs Trump on major White House project

Sen. Fetterman, a rare Democratic voice, calls for a White House ballroom after the close-call shooting at the correspondents' dinner in Washington.

Iran turns to Putin as US talks collapse, Hormuz standoff threatens global oil flow

Iran's foreign minister meets Vladimir Putin as U.S.–Iran talks collapse, escalating tensions over the critical Strait of Hormuz oil choke point.

Virginia GOP, Dems battle it out over redistricting before state Supreme Court

The Virginia Supreme Court hears arguments on a Republican challenge to a redistricting plan that could help Democrats win additional House seats.

Tom Kean Jr’s prolonged absence puts pressure on House Republicans’ razor-thin majority

Rep. Tom Kean Jr.'s prolonged health-related absence is expected to pose challenges for House Republicans as they face critical votes on key party-line legislation.

Democrats Should Be Most Offended by Widespread Welfare Fraud

The entire business model of the modern Democratic Party is a bloated welfare state that provides social services supposedly to the most vulnerable.

A Prof Makes His Case Against AI

Writing faces a new threat in 2026. AI has gotten better; it can generate wordcounts previously unthinkable.

Why So Grim About Iran?

Our fears are hypothetical, while our successes are stone cold.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 10

2017—Livid that Senate Democrats’ historically idiotic filibuster of Neil Gorsuch’s nomination has led Republicans to abolish the 60-vote cloture threshold for Supreme Court nominations, Democratic senator Ed Markey vows...

Draft or No Draft?

A debate about compulsory military service once raged in National Review’s pages.

Jennifer Newsom Represents Everything Wrong with Democrats’ Outreach to Young Men

At some point, progressives such as the Newsoms need to admit they don’t believe male virtue exists. 

How the Upper-Middle Class Was Made

Americans have traded their time at home, and perhaps their posterity, for more income. Why should conservatives celebrate this?

Government Comes After Costco, Walmart, and Sam’s Club’s Business Model

Congress should think long and hard before moving S. 4147 forward.

DHS insiders open up about Kristi Noem’s troubled tenure — while watching their backs

Kristi Noem's departure from Homeland Security drew sighs of relief from many inside the department, who are now sharing stories of chaos and mismanagement while she was at the helm.

Sen. Scott’s SAFE KIDS Act moves to shut down Beijing’s surrogacy pipeline

Sen. Rick Scott says China has found a way to "weaponize" America's birthright citizenship policy by arranging to have babies born in the U.S. -- earning automatic citizenship -- then raised abroad, without American values.

Todd Blanche emerges as top pick for attorney general after Pam Bondi’s ouster

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has the inside track on getting the full-time job after the ouster of Pam Bondi, insiders tell "Seen, Heard & Whispered."

Nation’s second-largest school district targeted by Trump over secretive trans policy

The Los Angeles Unified School District faces a DOJ investigation over a policy that allegedly lets staff withhold students' gender identity from parents.

Rep Randy Fine joins House Freedom Caucus: ‘Strongest group of conservative patriots in Congress’

Republican Rep. Randy Fine, who represents Florida's 6th Congressional District, has announced that he joined the conservative House Freedom Caucus.

Hormuz choke point persists as Iran halts oil traffic despite Trump ceasefire

The Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed despite a ceasefire deal, with 800 tankers among 3,200 vessels backed up and mariners stranded.

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