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For South Korean men, there’s only one uniform that matters

SEOUL — Few subjects can provoke stronger reactions in South Korea than the issue of mandatory military service. So when two Korean reporters were caught on camera last week...

WATCH: AOC won’t rule out Senate bid after New York progressives notch primary wins: ‘Inspired and encouraged’

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez declines to rule out a Senate run after far-left candidates won New York primary elections, saying she feels inspired.

Chinese drone monopoly put on notice amid concerns over CCP spying: ‘Strategic mistake’

Rep. Pat Harrigan leads a bill to phase out Chinese-made drones from U.S. law enforcement, with $1.5 billion to fund domestic manufacturing.

Trump’s $88B Iran war bill collides with Senate opposition

Pentagon's $88 billion funding request faces Democratic opposition and a Republican rift over E15 ethanol provision buried in the spending package.

Trump scores SCOTUS asylum win — but liberal justice warns it could backfire at border

The Supreme Court ruled migrants must set foot in the U.S. to seek asylum, but critics say the decision could create incentives for illegal crossings.

America, Growing More Productive Each Quarter

With Christmas a day away, let’s focus on what’s going right in this country and the world.

Trump rips late night shows, threatens broadcast licenses

President Trump took Christmas Eve morning to rail against late night shows and hosts, calling them low talent and threatening their broadcast licenses.

France condemns travel restrictions on EU officials over online censorship

French President Emmanuel Macron slammed the U.S. government's visa restrictions on European Union officials involved in what Washington said are attempts to coerce U.S.-based social media platforms to censor viewpoints they oppose.

Judge sustains Trump’s $100,000 fee for high-skilled migrant guest workers

President Trump acted within his lawful powers when he imposed a $100,000 fee for some new guest workers under the H-1B high-skilled visa program, a federal judge has ruled.

Trump pollsters say GOP must break through ‘left-wing’ media to win in 2026

President Trump's pollsters say the Republican Party's biggest hurdle heading into 2026 isn't policy or enthusiasm -- it's getting its message past what they call a "left-wing" news media.

New bill would streamline process to OK medical providers for military service members

Recently introduced Senate legislation aims to cut red tape hindering health care services for current military members and veterans.

Pilot-free flying taxis revving up to traverse U.S. skyways

Electric aircraft technology is rapidly advancing and will eventually fill the nation's skies with quiet, autonomous vehicles that transport people and cargo.

EXCLUSIVE: 17,500 illegal immigrants arrested under Laken Riley Act in Trump’s second term

DHS arrests over 17,500 illegal immigrants in 2025 under new Laken Riley Act, targeting criminals for mandatory detention and deportation processing.

Here’s how the Cabinet Secretaries and their families celebrate the holidays

From White House parties to Pentagon worship, Cabinet members mark the holidays with official events in Washington as well as family traditions.

Nick Fuentes says he’ll campaign against Vivek Ramaswamy in Ohio in slur-laced rant

Far-right White nationalist Nick Fuentes suggested he will head to Ohio and campaign against Republican Vivek Ramaswamy, who is running for governor there.

The CDC’s Hepatitis B Vaccine Decision Is Wrongheaded and Illogical

When vaccine guidance shifts without evidence, confusion rises — and more children are put at risk.

Top 5 takeaways from latest Jeffrey Epstein files dump

The DOJ released nearly 30,000 pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, warning that some contain "false" claims against President Donald Trump.

Five sleeper races that could upend 2026 – from Pennsylvania’s Alleghenies to New Mexico

Five unexpected "sleeper" election contests could surprise voters in 2026, from Mississippi's 2nd congressional district to Nebraska's gubernatorial seat.

Judge gives ‘green light’ to controversial New York driver’s license law in blow to Trump admin

A judge ruled against the Trump administration's challenge to New York's Green Light Law, which allows people to obtain driver's licenses with proof of legal U.S. residency.

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