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NY Dems who have yet to endorse Mamdani unite in his defense against Trump

President Donald Trump's threats to arrest socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani, who would become NYC's first Muslim mayor if elected, draws backlash from New York Democrats.

Trump to begin enforcing birthright citizenship order as early as this month, DOJ says

A federal judge questions the Trump administration on implementation plans for controversial birthright citizenship executive order as advocacy groups file class action lawsuits in response.

Blue state GOP lawmaker says major sanctuary city lawsuit is ‘encouraging,’ but urges further crackdown

Rep. Kevin Kiley backs the DOJ’s lawsuit against LA’s sanctuary policies and pushes legislation to cut taxpayer funding from nonprofits tied to anti-ICE riots and unrest.

Trump could arm Israel with US B-2s and bunker busters if Iran tries to go nuclear under new proposal

U.S. lawmakers consider giving Israel B-2 bombers and bunker buster bombs as Iran could restart uranium enrichment within months despite damage from recent American strikes.

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Make America patriotic again

Real patriotism in America isn’t just dying. It’s being actively euthanized, often by the same elite class that benefits most from its existence. In living memory, patriotism, the love and devotion for one’s country, appeared alive and well, as people waved flags, stood for the national anthem, and recited the Pledge of Allegiance in school […]

When will the B-2s return to Iran?

When will the Air Force’s B-2 bombers pay another visit to Iran? That decision is actually up to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Iranian supreme leader, and his now-smaller inner ring of advisers, some of whom probably remain agents of Israel’s Mossad foreign intelligence service. It is a useful skill to be able to put yourself […]

China is winning the trucking arms race

Nearly 75% of all freight in the United States is moved by trucks. They deliver everything from construction materials to hospital supplies to the packages on your porch. But the system is overworked and under-resourced, which slows down deliveries and drives up prices. Autonomous trucking — yes, self-driving big rigs — is the solution to […]

Prepare for Cuba regime change

U.S. officials fear regime change. They dread instability and the unknown. In reality, naysayers are seldom right. Post-World War II Germany and Japan show that regime change can work. The problem in Afghanistan and Iraq was less regime change than misguided nation-building and wishful blindness to Iranian and Pakistani interference. Regardless, today, Iraq is not […]

How cities skirt the law on paying for property damage

By law, public agencies must pay when they damage private property. But Melisa and Michael Robinson received nothing after the local sewer board damaged their mobile home park in Okay, Oklahoma. Leaving messes for others to clean up saves money. So, public agencies use various tricks to dodge the Fifth Amendment, which requires “just compensation” […]

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