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The Senate Doesn’t Need a Change in Rules. It Needs a Change in Behavior

How can senators make every day count? They must talk to each other about hard issues.

Ro Khanna’s Israel Stunt

It’s obvious that the California representative was eager to stage a confrontation to promote his inevitable presidential candidacy.

Bring Back the Founders’ Senate

A new congressional proposal to restore state legislature selection of U.S. senators deserves conservatives’ support.

Why Europe’s Green Entrepreneurial State Went Bust

The EU’s Green Deal has delivered deindustrialization, fiscal burdens, and failed prestige projects.

Ceasefire imminent? Putin’s endgame has arrived

As the war in Ukraine grinds into the summer of 2026, the question of a ceasefire has shifted from a distant hope to a grim, strategic necessity. While the rest of the world is celebrating the FIFA World Cup, Russia is mourning its dead. The grand illusions of rapid conquest have shattered, replaced by a […]

China fired a nuclear-capable warning shot — while Trump was focused on Iran

While the world’s attention is on Iran, China has been making its moves — buying ample time to extend its dominance in the South Pacific. The timing is not an accident.  Recently, on July 6, China launched a submarine-based ballistic missile with a dummy warhead into the Pacific Ocean during a “test” run. The test […]

Chief Justice Roberts can’t catch a break

A bill has been posted on roadside poles and walls in midcoastal Maine under the headline “By Land or By Sea.” It’s the latest left-wing effort to harass officials who refuse to buckle as militant madness sweeps the nation. The bill invites malcontents to pester Chief Justice John Roberts, who, after a hectic Supreme Court […]

Tehran celebrated Lindsey Graham’s death. Washington shouldn’t shrug it off

When I woke up Saturday morning, the first Instagram story I saw was about the death of Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC). I thought, that’s fake news. This can’t be true, until my wife walked in and said, “Have you heard … ?” I couldn’t believe it. The man was fine, touring Ukraine war zones and […]

Mamdani forgot he’s just a mayor. The State Department had to remind him

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s administration recently scheduled a meeting between his commissioner of international affairs and Iran’s U.N. ambassador. The meeting was only stopped after the State Department intervened and ordered it canceled. Mamdani says he didn’t know about it. That is not a defense. It is an admission that either his office […]

The $300 billion question: Funding peace, or Iran’s next proxy war?

Now that fighting in the Persian Gulf has resumed after Iran attacked commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, the strategic landscape appears to have changed. After three rounds of U.S. military strikes and continued Iranian retaliation, the question is no longer how to restore calm. Rather, policymakers must decide whether the region is heading […]

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