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Miranda Devine: Bruce Blakeman is the antidote to the anti-American poison emanating from Albany and City Hall — but voters must hit the polls

In the bid to save New York — and the nation — apathy is as much the enemy as the DSA, for Democrats and Republicans alike.

Congress Could but Won’t

The 21st Century Road to Housing Act is bipartisan legislation aimed at the public’s...

Senate GOP gets back in line with Trump over the Iran war

The Senate late Wednesday night in a 47-50-1 vote opted not to rebuke the Trump administration a second time over its military conflict in Iran, as leaders convinced some Republican swing votes that doing so would harm the negotiations to end the war. The resolution would have been Congress’ way to reassert its power to...

Data Center Controversy Unseats Powerful Utah Lawmaker

A massive data center project in Box Elder County, Utah helped bring down the Beehive State’s Senate President, who lost his GOP primary on Tuesday after his support for the controversial development fueled voter backlash. Stuart Adams, one of Utah’s most powerful politicians and the longest-serving president of the state Senate in its history, lost to challenger...

President Trump kicks off Great American State Fair, sticks to script with speech

President Trump stuck to script when he kicked off the Great American State Fair on the National Mall on Wednesday as a part of the country’s 250th anniversary. “Tonight, as we stand on the edge of our 250th year of independence, I am thrilled to declare that America is back,” Trump told a crowd of...

Most shocking examples of Chinese espionage uncovered by the US this year: ‘Just the tip of the iceberg’

A string of Chinese-linked espionage cases made public in 2025 spans toxin smuggling, U.S. troop recruitment and hacking that hit both the public and private sectors.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—December 27

1988—In Blum v. Witco Chemical Corp., federal district judge H. Lee Sarokin reconsiders whether to enhance an attorney’s fee award by a multiplier to compensate plaintiffs’ attorneys...

Who Is the Radical?

Muslim jihadists’ actions are consistent with centuries-old sharia law.

50 Years After the Edmund Fitzgerald, It’s Time to Fix American Shipbuilding

More U.S.-built cargo ships would help revitalize the country’s industrial landscape.

The Left’s Hypocrisy Problem with Energy and Affordability

Democrats talk a big game on bringing down costs, but in reality, their energy approach raises the price of everything.

‘Perception vs. reality’: Trump’s economy picks up speed — but voters aren’t buying it yet

Economist Stephen Moore says economic momentum is building under President Donald Trump, but lingering voter pessimism and cost-of-living concerns are creating a messaging challenge.

Tiny Pacific nation to take up to 75 deportees as Trump administration accelerates mass removals

Palau, a small Pacific nation with 18,000 residents, agreed to accept U.S. deportees to address labor shortages. The deal includes millions in aid.

Heritage Foundation restocks after wave of scholars defect to Pence-led group

The Heritage Foundation wasted no time filling some of the vacancies left by its departing scholars and staffers, taking an upbeat tone despite the recent defections to a rival conservative organization led by former Vice President Mike Pence.

Joe Rogan shocked by Trump’s White House plaque disparaging Biden: ‘It’s all crazy’

Joe Rogan, a popular podcaster, is questioning President Trump's recent decisions to post plaques in the White House criticizing his predecessors, replace former President Joseph R. Biden's portrait with an autopen and blame Hollywood director Rob Reiner's murder on his anti-Trump views.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is pregnant with a baby girl

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is having a baby.

White House to share ballroom plans with commission in January

The White House will present its ballroom plans to the National Capital Planning Commission at a meeting next month.

California auditor finds millions in wasted dollars in state agencies

The California State Auditor's office found that several agencies wasted, misused or failed to report over $5 million in funds.

Misspelled learning center, no children inside: Emmer presses Walz over Minnesota daycare tied to $4M

A YouTuber confronted a Minnesota daycare that can't spell "learning" but reportedly got $4 million in taxpayer funds amid a growing fraud scandal.

Trump suggests he’ll call final shots on peace deal ahead of Zelenskyy meeting: ‘We’ll see what he’s got’

President Donald Trump said he will call the final shots on any Ukraine-Russia peace deal ahead of a reported meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

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