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America is at risk in its own backyard

Left untended, America's backyard has become increasingly occupied by hostile squatters as China, Russia, and Iran descend upon Latin America and the Caribbean to...

‘These Are Our Children’: Parents Vow to Keep Fighting after School Board Votes Down Classroom Pride-Flag Ban

School-board members shot down a policy that would limit the display of classroom flags to city, county, state, and national flags.

House Passes National Defense Authorization Act with Landmark Amendments to Curb Chinese Influence

Only four Democrats crossed the aisle to support the bill.

Vivek Ramaswamy blames Jan. 6 on frustration over ‘pervasive censorship’

Former President Donald Trump has taken most of the heat for Jan. 6, but Vivek Ramaswamy says the real cause was the "cycle of censorship" leading up to the 2021 Capitol riot.

Architect charged in Gilgo Beach serial killings: What we know

After more than ten years of a series of killings on Long Island remaining unsolved, an architect has been arrested and charged in connection to the deaths of three women.  Rex Heuermann, a 59-year-old resident of Massapequa Park, N.Y., was arrested Thursday night in Manhattan and formally charged on Friday with three counts of first-degree...

The fallacy of climate change and macroeconomic modeling

The macro economy, like the global climate, is a complex system (highly nonlinear and buffeted by random shocks) that defies attempts to model it and predict its future path.

Israeli PM Netanyahu taken to hospital: reports

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was rushed to the hospital Saturday, his office announced. The Prime Minister's office told The Associated Press that he is in “good condition” but is undergoing medical evaluations. The office gave no further information. This is a developing story.

Nuclear option: States could take over college admissions to preserve race-neutrality

Defiant statements from administrators and academics just may trigger an equal determination in states to put an end to the use of race in admissions.

Appeals court rules Catholic school can fire counselor over her same-sex marriage

A federal appeals court ruled Thursday that an Indianapolis Catholic high school was allowed to fire its guidance counselor because she is in a same-sex marriage. Shelly Fitzgerald was fired from Roncalli High School in Indianapolis in 2018 after working there for 14 years after the school discovered that she is married to a woman....

How to cut the Pentagon budget without gutting defense

The defense budget deserves the same scrutiny as any other government agency.

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