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Liberal California may have a political ‘reawakening’ after wildfire disaster, historian predicts

Historian Victor Davis Hanson predicts an impending cultural shift in California, as the fires in Los Angeles have impacted liberal residents who may be changing their tune on politics.

NY Times reporter roasted after ‘unitary executive theory’ flub in Trump OMB nominee story

A New York Times reporter stepped into controversy this week when critics say he fundamentally misunderstood a constitutional law doctrine.

Open-border lefties like AOC should take a cue from the Nordic nations they so admire

Sweden made that clear again last week, when it announced proposals to toughen rules for gaining citizenship.

The military needs Pete Hegseth

As a veteran, I have long been painfully aware of how the woke agenda has undermined our nation’s military strength. But it wasn’t until I read Pete Hegseth’s book, The War on Warriors, that I realized just how far the rot has penetrated. For years, the military was the last remaining bastion of meritocracy in our […]

Tariffs reduce US international influence

It has become fashionable in some Republican circles to champion tariffs, and now the “External Revenue Service,” as part of an “America first” agenda. Supposedly, tariffs will improve the U.S. economy and strengthen the U.S. position on the global stage. Many people also think tariffs can be a good negotiating tool, most recently with Canada and Mexico, and […]

The shaky path toward peace in Gaza

President-elect Donald Trump’s strong stance on reaching a resolution in the Middle East has finally given way to a ceasefire and hostage release deal, despite the hopelessness that loomed over the Israel-Hamas war spanning the last 15 months. This week has marked the first notable pause in fighting since Dec. 1, 2023, and it is no coincidence that […]

What happens to TikTok and its users after ban starts Sunday?

Unless something changes at the eleventh hour, the ban appears set to take effect on Jan. 19.

DC’s top prosecutor on Trump’s potential Jan. 6 pardons: ‘I don’t see a basis’

The outgoing top prosecutor for the nation’s capital said that he doesn’t see a basis for President-elect Trump to pardon those who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, in an exit interview with The Washington Post. U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Matthew Graves, who spearheaded the Justice Department’s (DOJ) investigation into the...

First hostages set for release after Israel-Hamas ceasefire’s bumpy start

Qatar, a key negotiator in the fragile Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement, confirmed Saturday that the first hostages will be released in less than 24 hours. Qatari Foreign Minister Majid al-Ansari said the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip is set to begin at 8:30 a.m. local time Sunday, less than day after Israel's war cabinet formally approved...

How to save your TikTok videos, data ahead of looming ban

Barring a last-minute turnaround, the popular social media app will be unavailable in all 50 states Sunday.

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