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US officials see fall of Assad as opportunity to force Iranian regime change

With the fall of Syria’s Bashar al-Assad and a new White House on the horizon, Iranian resistance leaders and U.S. lawmakers express hope that Iran will topple its own leadership, with U.S. help.

US oil and gas producers pressure House to pass pivotal permitting bill and get America ‘back on track’

Producers representing 80% of the U.S. oil and gas production urged House Speaker Mike Johnson to move on permitting reform in the final legislative sprint of 2024.

Fatal migrant gang stabbing leaves one teen dead

New York police are investigating a fatal immigrant gang stabbing in Lower Manhattan that left one teenager dead and another injured.

Fetterman still enthusiastically supportive of Stefanik for US ambassador to UN: ‘Always was a hard YES’

Sen. John Fetterman continues supporting Rep. Elise Stefanik's nomination to serve as U.S. Ambassador to the UN.

Trump to ring in the opening bell of New York Stock Exchange

Donald Trump used his image as a successful New York businessman to become a celebrity, a reality television star and eventually the president. Now he will get to revel in one of the most visible symbols of success in the city when he rings the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday as he's also named Time Magazine's Person of the Year.

Biden commutes sentences of 1,500 people, pardons nearly 40 in record day of clemency

President Biden said Thursday he is commuting the sentences of 1,500 people, the most ever in a single day. He is also pardoning 39 people convicted of nonviolent crimes.

Don’t make Luigi Mangione into another John Brown

On Dec. 2, 1859, the Commonwealth of Virginia executed John Brown. Brown had been convicted of multiple murders, treason against Virginia, and inciting a slave revolt in relation to his raid on an armory in Harpers Ferry.  John Brown was an abolitionist who hated the injustice of slavery. He asserted human equality as a Christian […]

The Daniel Penny verdict and its aftermath reflect America’s shift to a post-2020 era

Most Americans saw through the hypocrisy of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s manslaughter case against Marine veteran Daniel Penny from the get-go. If not for the protests of far-left radicals, it’s unlikely that charges would have been filed against Penny at all. The facts of the case were straightforward: In May 2023, Jordan Neely, 30, […]

Pass the Kids Online Safety Act so other children don’t end up like my son

Eight years ago, my son David died by suicide at 16. His death followed a yearlong battle with social media and online gaming addiction as well as months of intense and threatening cyberbullying that left him feeling helpless and hopeless. Even though we made sure he had mental health support, it was not enough. His […]

Countering China: Foreign aid in America’s national interest

Like Japan, the United Kingdom and France, the United States must have a more direct alignment between its foreign aid and commercial interests.

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