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Socialists prey on Americans’ apathy — even in places you’d never expect

Low-turnout elections once only benefited incumbents, but now the leftists are taking advantage, bringing their own hangers-on — and more of them.

The ugly truth about outrageous housing costs? Democrats’ immigration policies are to blame: report

According to new research, America’s rising housing costs were driven in part by a massive wave of unauthorized immigration during the Biden administration from...

Free the Smithsonian — and our history — from America-hating elites

The leaders of the Smithsonian Institution are trying to lay a guilt trip on the whole country, using taxpayer dollars to “problematize” the history...

Trump was introduced to red and yellow cards in 2018

President Donald Trump said earlier Monday that he didn't know what a red card was before last Wednesday's U.S.-Bosnia match. But FIFA President Gianni...

Belgian fans fuming over Balogun’s inclusion

The news that Folarin Balogun would be eligible to suit up against Belgium Monday night was met with near-universal celebration across the United States....

Condemning Communism Shouldn’t Be This Hard

If Democratic Socialists really aren’t communist, then they should have no problem condemning communism. So why won’t they?

Schumer urges Platner to quit Maine Senate race after sex-assault claim

Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer is urging Graham Platner to bow out of the Maine Senate race after a new allegation of sexual assault surfaced -- the most serious blow yet to a campaign already defined by controversy.

Ex-civil rights agency commissioner fired by Trump drops lawsuit in wake of Supreme Court ruling

A former Democratic commissioner of one of the country's top civil rights agencies dropped a lawsuit Monday challenging her dismissal by President Donald Trump, citing a recent Supreme Court ruling that dramatically enhanced the president's power over independent agencies.

Prosecutors lay out graphic evidence against alleged Kirk assassin

Prosecutors Monday began laying out their case against accused Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson in a Utah courtroom, where they played graphic videos of the shooting and heard testimony from a police officer who witnessed it and later discovered a sniper's nest on the roof of a Utah Valley University building.

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