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Working-class realignment not going away any time soon

BUTLER, Pennsylvania — On Oct. 4, several weeks after being shot at the Butler Farm Show Complex here in Western Pennsylvania, then-candidate Donald Trump came back to the very spot he stood when disturbed loner Thomas Matthew Crooks fired several shots at him, almost ending Trump’s life and taking the life of a Western Pennsylvania […]

Campuses need to learn how to handle elections

When Donald Trump won the presidency for the first time in 2016, many professors canceled classes, students held a “cry-in” at Cornell University, and Virginia Tech offered counseling for students who were “waking up with fear, anxiety, concern, questions, and confusion.” Since then, liberals have experienced firsthand that the world didn’t end when Trump became president. It’s been eight years. […]

Biden should give veterans the Afghanistan accountability they seek

Veterans Day has arrived with the glut of discounts, free meals, and saccharine gratitude that seem inadequate compensation for those who were willing to sacrifice their lives to keep their fellow Americans safe. What our veterans, particularly those who served during our latest, quickly forgotten war in Afghanistan, deserve is a sincere apology from the […]

Military service is greater than protecting borders

As a high school teacher and a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps and Operation Iraqi Freedom, I often spoke with my students when their curiosities arose concerning the military and a possible decision to join. There were often those students who felt called to serve and others who knew college directly after high school […]

Trump taps Stephen Miller for top White House policy job

Stephen Miller, who served as a top adviser during the first Trump administration, will return to the White House in January to serve in a top policy job, multiple officials confirmed Monday. President-elect Trump has chosen Miller to serve as deputy chief of staff for policy. Miller is expected to take on a leading role...

Map: How many veterans live in your state?

Roughly 6% of Americans are veterans, according to Census data.

From the GI Bill to reparations: The next Congress must right a history of injustice

The G.I. Bill, which provided life-changing education and housing benefits to millions of World War II veterans, excluded nearly 1 million Black veterans, perpetuating the racial wealth gap and worsening health disparities.

Russia amassing tens of thousands of troops for Kursk offensive, Ukraine military chief says

Russia has prepared tens of thousands of troops for an offensive to retake the Russian region of Kursk, which Ukraine has held for months, according to Kyiv's commander-in-chief, Col. Gen. Oleksandr Syrskyi. Syrskyi said the threat of the Russian troops "cannot be underestimated," warning they were prepared to mount an attack on Kursk. "Now, following...

Elon Musk knocks Dana Carvey impression on ‘dying’ ‘Saturday Night Live’

Tech billionaire Elon Musk slammed actor Dana Carvey's impression of him on “Saturday Night Live” (SNL), saying the comedy show is “dying.” “SNL has been dying slowly for years, as they become increasingly out of touch with reality,” Musk posted to X, the social platform he owns. Musk criticized the show for its “last-ditch effort”...

Petition urges Trump to make Musk special adviser on AI

Americans for Responsible Innovation (ARI), an artificial intelligence (AI) advocacy group, is calling on President-elect Trump to make Elon Musk a special adviser on AI in his second administration.  The nonprofit launched the petition Monday, arguing that Musk is well-positioned to help ensure that the U.S. continues to lead on AI. “There’s no one better...

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