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America Needs Both Liberalism and Illiberalism

We must prove exceptional yet again by staking out core liberal commitments while allowing illiberalism the space that it is due.

Jim Justice Looks Poised to Crush Alex Mooney in Today’s West Virginia Senate Primary

The state is now seen as a lock for Senate Republicans in November given its deep-red tilt.

Nevada Donors Hoping to Raise $15 Million for Trump Ahead of Vegas Fundraiser in June

The fundraising boon in battleground Nevada comes as Trump leads Biden in the state by 12 points among registered voters in the latest New...

Trump Needs Another Judges List

In 2016, Donald Trump needed judicial conservatives to win. He should reassure them again instead of taking them for granted.

Biden Has Disastrously Misplayed the Politics of Gaza

His switch on Israel, from support to impediment, now has all sides upset.

Sen. Bob Menendez’s corruption trial begins, his second in the last decade

Sen. Bob Menendez went on trial in Manhattan federal court Monday, accused of accepting bribes of gold and cash to use his influence to deliver favors that would help three New Jersey businessmen.

Biden to quadruple tariffs on Chinese EVs, solar components, steel, aluminum, semiconductors

President Biden will announce Tuesday that he is quadrupling the tariff on electric vehicles from China to 100% and sharply increasing duties on $18 billion in clean energy products, including semiconductors, solar components and batteries.

After a double betrayal fails to sway Israel, the Biden administration tries extortion

With friends like President Joe Biden, who needs enemies? In a report released to Congress on Friday, the Biden administration concluded it was “reasonable to assess” that Israel had violated international humanitarian law using U.S. arms in Gaza. Although the report states that U.S. officials were unable to “link specific U.S. weapons to individual strikes […]

Children deserve, and need, a screen-free childhood

In just a few decades, we have gone from lauding the Greatest Generation for their bravery during World World II and the Great Depression to working to help the youngest generation survive anxiety, depression, and other threats due to their social media usage. It’s a stark contrast. Author Jonathan Haidt’s new book, The Anxious Generation, […]

The arsenal of democracy is running low on gunpowder

While the fallout from the war in Ukraine maintains its standing among our national headlines, there’s a critical issue that hasn’t yet reached the nightly news: in the middle of the largest land war since World War II and a substantial conflict in the Middle East, the United States is running low on modern gunpowder. […]

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