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Republican AGs working together to investigate Fauci explain how states can possibly bypass Biden pardon

Republican Attorneys General from Florida, Louisiana, and West Virginia launched a joint probe into Anthony Fauci's Covid pandemic response.

Transgender defendant who sought to ‘kill Scott Bessent’ sentenced to more than 6 years in prison

Riley Jane English admitted to traveling armed with a knife and Molotov cocktails to kill Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent during his confirmation.

WATCH: Letitia James told ‘do her f—ing job’ by Republican enraged by inaction on antisemitic crimes

Mike Lawler blasted Letitia James over antisemitic hate crimes in New York, claiming over 90% go unprosecuted and demanding she enforce the law.

The China Shock Narrative Is a Myth, Not a Fact

Few narratives in the public square are uncontested — but this one comes close.

The Case for College Choice

One of the better public policy moves in recent decades has been Education Savings Accounts.

ABC sues FCC, calls agency’s action a ‘retaliatory’ license review

ABC is suing the Trump administration's Federal Communications Commission over possible blockage of the network's broadcast station licenses.

Appeals court rules against ICE arrests at churches

A Trump Homeland Security policy allowing ICE more freedom to make warrantless arrests at houses of worship tramples on the religious rights of migrants, churches, temples and mosques, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.

Trump says U.S. won’t talk to Iran, will rely on economic pressure, blockade

President Trump said Tuesday there are no active or planned talks with Iran and his naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz will remain in "full force."

Trump gives Biden policies a second chance; White House calls it bold upgrades that deliver results

President Trump vowed to dismantle President Biden's legacy, but as prices remain stubbornly high, he has embraced his predecessor's policies on Medicare drug pricing, semiconductor funding, anti-collusion probes and tapping the oil reserves.

Michigan commands perfection on the football field — and mediocrity in the classroom

In the age of “everyone gets a trophy,” American higher education just fractured another vertebra in the backbone of America.  The University of Michigan announced that it will start “covering” grades in the first semester of incoming freshmen in the Literature, Science and Arts programs. This will give students a pass (P) or a no […]

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