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Colombia elections present major opportunity for the United States

Conservative outsider Abelardo De La Espriella recently prevailed in the second round of Colombia’s presidential election. De La Espriella campaigned on confronting narco-terrorist groups, reviving the economy, and curbing corruption and runaway government spending. His narrow victory over Ivan Cepeda, Colombian President Gustavo Petro’s ideological ally and preferred successor, hands Washington a rare chance to […]

The tech ban driving up housing prices

New York City’s rental market is arguably the country’s worst. Its metro area’s housing shortage exceeds 400,000 homes. Median asking rent has risen 7.3% year over year in New York City. San Francisco rents have risen twice as fast at 16.9%. These cities now have the nation’s highest rents. Beyond high rents and scarce housing […]

What would happen if we balanced the budget?

If our citizens understood the dangers we are facing with our wild, out-of-control spending and the enormous advantages of a balanced or near-balanced budget, we might get support for fiscal sanity in Washington. We have no fiscal sanity today, and worse, the optimistic projections from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office show the situation getting much […]

The government is stealing from its own troops. This must end now

There’s a cadence in the Army: if the Army gives you $100, they will take back $99. There is something fundamentally wrong when the U.S. government tells a service member, “Thank you for your sacrifice,” and then turns around and takes away benefits they have earned. That’s exactly what happens under the military’s outdated 60-day […]

The Iran deal signing ceremony no one attended

On June 19, a hall in Switzerland sat empty. Hundreds of journalists had gathered near Lucerne for the ceremony that would formally close the war between the United States and Iran. Vice President JD Vance was scheduled to fly in. At the last minute, he didn’t. The official explanation was logistics. It was not logistics. […]

Trump knocks GOP senators who voted for Iran war powers resolution, making his ‘job more difficult’

President Trump lashed out at the Republican lawmakers who supported an Iran war powers resolution in the Senate on Tuesday. Several GOP lawmakers voted with nearly all Democrats to approve the measure, including Sens. Bill Cassidy (La.), Lisa Murkowski (Alaska), Susan Collins (Maine) and Rand Paul (Ky.). “Four Republican Losers voted with the Dumocrats, and...

As overdose deaths fall, complacency becomes the greatest threat

We should acknowledge and celebrate the gains we have made, but we must also remain vigilant.

After Dobbs, the pro-life movement needs new goals and a new focus

The strategies that led to the overturning of the Roe v. Wade abortion decision will not carry the movement forward after Dobbs.

Tillis knocks Senate GOP colleague for ‘bulls-t’ on social media

Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) didn’t mince any words Tuesday in calling out what he characterized as a the “bulls--t” arguments of fellow Republican Sen. Mike Lee (Utah) on social media, revealing the tensions within the Senate Republican conference over how to push forward on the SAVE America Act. Tillis said Lee’s push for Republicans to...

Can Rubio save Trump’s Iran deal? 

After a year and a half spent watching Trump’s inner circle sideline and weaken the State Department at every turn, Rubio may soon be faced with a nearly impossible task: actually doing his job. 

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