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Trump says Meta has ‘come a long way’ after Zuckerberg ends fact-checking on platforms

EXCLUSIVE: President-elect Trump reacted to Meta's move to end its fact-checking program on Facebook, Instagram and its other platforms, telling Fox News Digital that the company has “come a long way."

Conservatives rejoice over ‘jaw dropping’ Meta censorship announcement: ‘Huge win for free speech’

Many conservatives on social media acted reacted positively on Tuesday in response to news that Meta is pledging to shift its content moderation more toward free speech.

Biden admin working to effectively ban cigarettes in 11th hour proposal a ‘gift’ to cartels, expert says

A proposed FDA rule could effectively ban cigarettes currently on the market in favor of products with less nicotine. Cartels running the black market could benefit, an expert warns.

Laken Riley Act: House poised to pass 1st bill of 119th Congress

The House of Representatives is poised to vote on the Laken Riley Act on Tuesday after it easily passed last year.

Transgender bill barring men from women’s sports to get floor vote in newly GOP-led Senate

Sen. Tommy Tuberville is leading the reintroduction of his bill on transgender athletes now that Republicans are in control of the Senate.

Trump foes steamed as HBCU marching band raises funds to play at inaugural

The Mississippi Valley State University marching band was blasted by the left for agreeing to play at President-elect Donald Trump's inaugural, but the historically Black college is also receiving a boost from Republicans.

Some crimes are the cost of multiculturalism

Noise is still a disturbance, and immigration is still contentious. These things are not changing, and in fact, efforts to persuade the public otherwise have brought ever-greater disorder. This side of things is painfully obvious in the New York subway system, in which back-to-back violent incidents are, these days, its most prominent feature. Some things […]

Is Trump ready for Cuba’s collapse?

Almost every U.S. president since George H.W. Bush had his foreign policy legacy defined by the crisis no one saw coming during the campaign. For the elder Bush, it was Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait. Bill Clinton ended up in two Balkans wars. George W. Bush sought a domestic focus but, in the aftermath of the […]

Terrorist drone attacks lurk on the horizon

The recent unexplained drone sightings in New Jersey and previous incidents at an Air Force base in Virginia have pulled back the curtain on America’s vulnerability to swarms of commercial and recreational drones. It’s not a question of if, but rather when, terrorists will exploit that weakness with attacks. The follow-up question is what weapons […]

Biden’s China failure can be Trump’s success

On Dec. 16, 2024, the U.S. Treasury Department celebrated the seventh meeting of a joint economic working group with China. According to Treasury’s press release, both sides “shared views on areas of cooperation,” while the U.S. side “expressed its continued concern” about Beijing’s nonmarket policies and “the support of some Chinese firms” for Russia’s war […]

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