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Rep. Byron Donalds says McCarthy is ‘in trouble’ after budget deal: ‘We didn’t get anything’

Rep. Byron Donalds slammed the budget deal Congress passed this weekend, saying Republicans got nothing from it and Speaker McCarthy may be "in trouble."

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—October 1

Addressing a petition for divorce filed by two parties to a same-sex marriage performed in Massachusetts, Texas trial judge Tena Callahan rules that Texas...

Listen to the Women Who Regret Their Abortions

We owe it to women and their lost children to lend a voice to their untold stories.

The Wisdom of Thomas Sowell

The intellectual giant has profoundly affected public policy and economics for decades.

Don’t Underestimate Gavin Newsom

Conservatives see through Newsom. But they should not assume that everyone does.

Biden Family Values

Everyone gets richer thanks to the Big Guy.

A Government for Algorithms by Algorithms

AI has given us all a ‘third self’ — it’s driving our politics and driving us further from sanity.

Football in adworld: Politics and PR combine to make NFL ads a bizarre spectacle

Football is back, which means millions of people are now being forced to sit through television ads. Did you know they still make those? For all the advances in streaming technology, live TV is still impossible to fast-forward, so watching a game also means returning to the funhouse-mirror world of the commercial break.

For America to become energy-dominant, we need President Ron DeSantis

Energy production is the backbone of the Oklahoma economy. For over a century, my state has been a leader in helping Americans achieve energy independence. As a fourth-generation Oklahoman, I am so proud of our oil and natural gas industries. Nationally, we are number six in oil production and number five in natural gas production. We have one of the most affordable and reliable energy grids in the nation.

Bomb detonates in Turkish capital leaving two officers injured

Two assailants detonated a bomb outside a government building in Turkey on Sunday, just hours before Parliament was set to reopen after a three-month summer hiatus, Turkish Internal Affairs Minister Ali Yerlikaya said in a statement Sunday. In what Turkish officials are describing as a terrorist attack, the two assailants arrived in a “light commercial...

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