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Supreme Court to decide if faith-based counseling on gender identity is protected speech

The Supreme Court hears arguments in Chiles v. Salazar, where Christian therapist Kaley Chiles challenges Colorado's conversion therapy ban as a First Amendment violation.

Mamdani ripped for photo with anti-LGBTQ Uganda official: ‘If he’s smiling, he’s lying’

Photos surfaced of New York City Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani with Uganda's former parliamentary speaker Rebecca Kadaga, who supported anti-LGBTQ law.

Time to Spring Trump’s Tariff Trap

As a condition of ending the shutdown, Democrats should curb the president’s tariff powers.

The War Against Immigration Enforcement

Chicago residents have failed to do the one thing necessary to avoid National Guard deployment — let federal officers do their jobs.

Colorado Gender Ideology Wages War on Religious Freedom

The Supreme Court has the opportunity to reaffirm that religious freedom is not conditional on ideological conformity.

Jay Jones’s Texts Are a Frightening Peek into a Bleak Moral Worldview

And it’s not as uncommon as we’d like to think.

Canadian PM Carney visits Trump as relations between the longtime allies sit at a low point

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet with President Trump in the Oval Office on Tuesday at a time when one of the world's most durable and amicable alliances has been fractured by Trump's trade war and annexation threats.

On the second anniversary of Oct. 7, Iowa stands with Israel

On Oct. 7, 2023, vicious Hamas terrorists invaded Israel, murdered nearly 1,200 innocent Israelis, and took 251 people hostage — approximately 50 of whom remain captive. Hamas targeted defenseless civilians as it slaughtered entire families and scorched their homes, raped women, and attacked a music festival. On this somber anniversary, we mourn the fallen and demand […]

The 1619 Project’s fingerprints are all over the Smithsonian’s African American museum

“Everybody that thought about the 1619 Project … saw that the Smithsonian had fingerprints on it,” Smithsonian Secretary Lonnie Bunch III once said with pride, a curious boast given the Project’s many inaccuracies. But a visit to one of his museums reveals that the reverse is also true. The 1619 Project, published by the New […]

From tragedy to triumph: A message of hope from Oct. 7

Two years. Two long years since morning broke on Simchat Torah, the holy day whose name literally means “rejoicing in the Torah.” But instead of the sounds of worship and laughter, Israel’s skies were filled with sirens, and synagogues were filled with sheer terror and endless tears because the country was under attack. To the […]

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