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What to know about Trump’s unusual meeting of military leaders

President Trump is slated to attend an unusual meeting of military leaders Tuesday in Virginia organized by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The meeting, which is reportedly expected to bring together hundreds of generals and admirals from around the world, was first reported last week by The Washington Post. The Pentagon confirmed Thursday that Hegseth “will...

Illegal alien arrested by ICE found registered as active Democrat voter in blue state

Republicans are blowing the whistle on an illegal alien named Ian Andre Roberts, who was recently arrested by ICE, for being registered as an active Democrat voter in Maryland.

Don’t underestimate AOC, Dems promote scarcity and other commentary

“Republicans laughing at the prospect of AOC or any other far-left populist becoming the next Democratic nominee” better devote time, “energy and money on...

The Tricky Politics of Government Shutdowns

It’s exceedingly hard to predict the political consequences of unpopular government shutdowns.

Hakeem Jeffries: ‘Differences Remain’ After White House Government Funding Meeting

The clock is ticking for congressional Democrats to choose their fate ahead of Tuesday’s midnight government-funding deadline.

‘Mine, Baby, Mine’: Trump Administration to Invest $625 Million in Coal Industry, Reopen 13 Million Acres to Mining

The EPA will also roll back a web of regulations that have stifled the industry.

Mississippi Learning: Educational Success Is a ‘Choice’ After All

The Chicago Teachers Union, meanwhile, instructs the nation on how not to succeed in education. 

The First Amendment Applies to the Doctor’s Office, Too

Patients deserve advice dictated by professional judgment rather than political whim.

Trump, congressional leaders end meeting no closer to averting a government shutdown

President Trump and Democratic congressional leaders ended their high-stakes meeting Monday without a plan for averting a government shutdown that will begin Wednesday morning.

Trump throws $625 million lifeline to coal industry and opens federal lands to mining

The Trump administration will spend $625 million to modernize coal plants to keep them operating and open 13.1 million acres of federal land to coal mining.

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