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Lloyd Austin warns against isolationism and insists Ukraine absolutely can win war against Russia

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin defended U.S. restrictions on long-range missiles in Ukraine and insisted the war-ravaged nation ‘absolutely’ can defeat Russia even without such capabilities.

With Schumer blocking bills to rein in Iran, let’s return to Trump’s pressure policy

If Iran is the No. 1 threat to America today, it is because of the weak and unserious policies of Kamala Harris and Joe...

Over half of Harvard professors are too afraid to discuss controversial subjects with students – what’s become of this bastion of free speech?

Harvard professors are biting their tongues and dodging political issues out of fear of losing their jobs, being ‘cancelled’ or attracting heat online.

Judge Orders Rudy Giuliani to Give Up Valuable Possessions and Manhattan Apartment

The legal fallout continues for America’s mayor.

We Can’t Let ‘Experts’ Decide the Morality of Making ‘Humanized Animals’

A major new bioethics article discusses the implications of scientists’ implanting human-brain tissue into animals, which could enhance their mental capacities.

Whoever Wins, Progressivism Already Lost

The Left’s ascendancy has rendered the Democratic Party unrepresentative, uncompromising, and unsympathetic.

Dem Senators Criticize McDonald’s Price Increases, Thrusting Fast-Food Giant Further into Political Spotlight

Trump worked the fryer at a Pennsylvania McDonald’s over the weekend.

IRS standard deduction, income tax levels rise in 2025

Inflation may be taking more out of workers' pay but it also has a silver lining with the taxman, as the IRS announced Tuesday that it is hiking the standard deduction by $400 and raising the maximum payment for key tax credits next year.

Maryland lawmakers approve plan to allow caps on high-cost prescription drugs

A panel of Maryland lawmakers approved a plan on Tuesday to enable a state board to cap the price that state and local governments pay for certain high-cost prescription drugs for their employees - the latest step taken by a state to try to lower costs for expensive drugs.

Harris to hold rally in Texas focused on abortion, backing Cruz opponent Allred

Vice President Kamala Harris is taking a break from bouncing around swing states to visit Texas on Friday, a deep GOP state that Democrats haven't won in nearly five decades.

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