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The man who runs the town between the stadiums

ARLINGTON, Texas – In the run-up to the 2026 World Cup, politicians around the country have complained they’re being asked to foot the bill for transportation and security, while...

A king with 3 teams

The Dutch king, Willem-Alexander, is in luck this World Cup: He has not one,...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—June 14

1985—In Jenkins v. Missouri, federal district judge Russell G. Clark launches his desegregation plan for...

Trump’s (Literal) D.C. Cleanup

Apparently, ‘Everything Trump Touches Dies’ stops at the fountain’s edge.

DEI and woke ideology are on life support under Trump’s return to DC, but could come roaring back with rebrand

DEI policies face Trump administration pressure in 2025, but Terry Schilling warns the economic threat could resurge under future Democratic leadership.

Jack Smith says key Jan 6 witness relied on hearsay, lacked firsthand evidence

Jack Smith told Congress that witnesses gave "different perspectives" than Cassidy Hutchinson regarding President Donald Trump's Jan. 6 actions.

Missouri Makes Some Good Higher Ed Moves

The Martin Center has been running a series of articles about higher ed reforms in states where reforms have a chance. Today, we’re looking...

A Syllabus of Conservative Thought

My crash course, in seven units.

License fight gives Gov. Newsom another high-profile showdown with Trump

Gov. Gavin Newsom closed out the year with another act of defiance toward President Trump -- and another reminder to Democrats of how forcefully he's pushed back against the administration as he eyes a possible presidential run.

WATCH: Netanyahu praises ‘tremendous alliance’ with the U.S. after meeting with Trump

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sat down for an interview on "Special Report" at Fox News on Tuesday, a day after meeting with President Trump in Florida.

Trump blames Minnesota fraud allegations on Somali immigrants, rips more scams in California

President Trump on Wednesday blamed Somali immigrants for the alleged fraud at child care centers across Minnesota.

Trump isn’t the 1st president to want more room to entertain, longtime White House usher says

President Donald Trump is not the first president to want more room at the White House for entertaining, says the longest-serving top aide in the executive residence, offering some backup for the reason Trump has cited for his ballroom construction project.

Ex-CIA Director John Brennan is ‘target’ of federal investigation, his lawyer says

Former CIA Director John Brennan has received a letter notifying him that he is the target of a federal grand jury investigation in Miami, his attorney said.

Justice Dept. reviewing more than 5 million additional pages in Epstein case

The Justice Department has 5.2 million pages of Epstein files left to review and will enlist about 400 lawyers to help, according to multiple reports.

Lawmakers introduce bill to regulate app-based platforms’ wage decisions for workers

A trio of House Democrats wants to put guardrails on digital labor platforms like Uber, Lyft, DoorDash and Amazon.

Vance announces ‘many more’ actions to come in Minnesota fraud case

Vice President J.D. Vance on Wednesday vowed that the Trump administration will take further action to crack down on alleged fraud at Minnesota day cares after it froze all child care payments to the state.

House GOP to hold hearings with Gov. Walz, Minnesota officials on social services fraud

House Republicans have called Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz to testify at a congressional hearing about his state's infamous social services program fraud allegations.

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