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Andrew Ross Sorkin Thinks You’re Stupid

The New York Times writer seems to believe that advocates of the Second Amendment cannot read.

Trump Sure Doesn’t Act Like China Created an ‘Election Security Nightmare’

If the president believes everything he said in his speech last night, this morning we should be seeing a dramatic sea change in U.S....

More than 190,000 noncitizens may be on California’s voter rolls, DHS says

The Department of Homeland Security is releasing more data behind President Trump's claims of voter rolls littered with noncitizens, saying its own review found more than 190,000 suspect names in California and 35,000 in New Jersey.

China fumes at Trump as a new rift opens between the rival superpowers

China is reacting angrily to President Trump's claims that it stole information about 220 million American voters during the 2020 election, dubbing them "groundless accusations."

Appeals court sides with Hegseth over The New York Times in Pentagon access battle

The Pentagon is allowed to require journalists to have a government-provided escort to enter the building, a federal appeals court has ruled, delivering a blow to The New York Times.

Meet ‘Nazi Liberalism’: When the Left becomes what it claims to hate

A progressive Democratic U.S. Senate candidate in Maine adorned with a Nazi tattoo. That poorly chosen bodily aesthetic was not only revealing about this particular character but also a profound metaphor for the ethical and moral contradictions evident in contemporary liberalism. An immutable law of political physics is that ideologically drifting too far left forces […]

America’s prodigal ally has returned: Why Colombia’s election matters for US

Colombia is over 1,500 miles away from the United States, yet the outcome of its presidential election will affect America’s security, its border, and its influence in the Western Hemisphere far more than many realize. For decades, the U.S.-Colombia relationship stood as one of the strongest strategic partnerships in the Western Hemisphere. Built on shared […]

New effort can help beat China in biotech race — if RFK Jr. doesn’t hold it back

For years, American policymakers, researchers, and security experts have warned the United States’s narrowing advantage in clinical research could threaten our dominance in medical innovation. Recognizing the need to address the bottlenecks that make initiating a new trial so costly and cumbersome, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently announced a new […]

China wants to replace the dollar. CLARITY can stop that

Last year’s GENIUS Act meant that stablecoins could be at home in any regulated institution. The dollar got a software upgrade.  Now, Congress must finish the second part of the crypto rulebook by passing the CLARITY Act to ensure that builders in Asia and around the world continue to work with the United States in […]

Mullin threatens states as DHS launches widespread review of elections

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin went further than President Trump in an address on election security Friday, asserting foreign adversaries could hack voter machines, threatening states that refuse to partner with his department and saying he would use “maximum pressure” to root out any illegally cast votes. While Trump in his primetime address Thursday called...

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