It has been a bad week for Biden border crisis deniers. First, in Maryland, the Harford County Sheriff’s Office announced it had made an arrest in the killing of Rachel Morin, a mother of five. The suspect, Victor Martinez-Hernandez, crossed into the United States illegally in February 2023, and like millions of other migrants under […]
The next major culture war battle is taking shape in New York City, and it is all about the definition of the word “infertility.” The City Council’s LGBTQIA+ Caucus is now arguing that the health insurance plan for city employees should extend in vitro fertilization coverage to gay men. Currently, up to three cycles of […]
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice made a powerful case for school choice during a recent event at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. “We already have a choice system in education,” she told the audience. “If you are of means, you will move to a district where the schools are good and the houses are expensive, like Palo Alto, California.” Rice explained that […]
People are having fewer babies than ever before. Birthrates have fallen for more than 15 years, and last month, the United States announced a record-low total fertility rate of 1.62 babies per woman in 2023. Yet, the Social Security Administration, in its newest calculations about the future of the trust fund, assumed the birth rate […]
CUMBERLAND, Maryland — When former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan won the Republican primary race last month for the state’s open U.S. Senate seat, many experts speculated that would be his high-water mark and everything would go downhill from there. Case in point: When Angela Alsobrooks emerged as the winner of the Democratic primary, Politico reported […]
BIDEN’S DANGEROUS DEFICIT. Just a few months ago, in February, the Congressional Budget Office estimated the federal budget deficit for 2024 would be $1.5 trillion. That is bad enough, but the CBO has revised its forecast: The 2024 deficit will now be $1.9 trillion. That is a 27% increase in the gap between federal government spending […]
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry (R) defended a law he signed this week that will require the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public school classrooms. Joining Fox News Channel’s Sandra Smith Friday for his first interview since signing the bill into law Wednesday, Landry said he believes in displaying a historical document, “especially something that...
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Four years after last facing off against each other, President Biden will debate former President Trump on June 27 at 9 p.m. EDT. Trump and Biden decided to flout the Commission on Presidential Debates to debate each other far earlier than is normal for a presidential election. The second debate is scheduled Sept. 10, hosted...