A delegation of European conservative leaders agree that President Trump's triumphant return to the White House after four years in political exile has helped inspire a populist, MAGA-style resurgence across their own respective countries.
Federal agents and Texas state troopers moved in on Colony Ridge, a major migrant settlement that sprang up in recent years and has become a magnet for new arrivals -- and sparked reports of rampant crime.
The Office of Personnel Management notified federal department chiefs Monday that employees' response to an email prompted by Elon Musk about their weekly work product is voluntary, and failure to do so will not be considered a resignation.
While violent crime is trending down, Washington remains too dangerous. In significant part, this is the consequence of city politicians such as Brianne Nadeau and Charles Allen who play to far-left agendas that protect criminals over the interests of city residents. President Donald Trump has repeatedly pledged to bring law and order back to the […]
With Elon Musk‘s Department of Government Efficiency dominating headlines right now, do voters care that Musk is engaged in yet another custody dispute with one of the many women he has children with? Liberal author Zaid Jilani thinks they could. “Democrats should make an issue out of how horrible of a dad, husband, and human […]
President Donald Trump rightly seeks a negotiated peace that ends Russia’s war in Ukraine. Trump can secure this peace if he compels Russia to accept a European peacekeeping deployment that would preserve long-term peace. Trump is also right to demand greater support for European security from European nations. But how does it help “Make America […]
Vivek Ramaswamy launched his 2026 campaign for Ohio governor, taking another crack at elected office after his longshot bid for the White House in 2024. "President Trump is reviving our conviction in America. We require a leader here at home who will revive our conviction in Ohio, and that is why today I am honored to...
The Supreme Court on Monday scheduled arguments for April 21 in a case that could decide the legality of the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) requirement that insurers cover certain preventive services. In a surprising move, the Trump administration said it will continue the Biden White House’s defense of that requirement. But some legal experts...