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Mayorkas Says He Will Cooperate with Impeachment Inquiry as House Committee Sets First Hearing

The first hearing concerning Mayorkas’s potential impeachment over his handling of the border crisis will be held January 10.

Trump Racks Up Key GOP Endorsements

House majority whip Tom Emmer and Senator Tom Cotton became the latest prominent Republicans to endorse Trump on Wednesday.

Why the Harvard Plagiarism Scandal Is So Irresistible

We have witnessed something like a core implosion of the liberal elite.

Are we finally done with Vivek Ramaswamy?

Vivek Ramaswamy’s terrible impression of a Republican campaign is finally fizzling out. Can we all finally move on from his ridiculous antics?

Anti-family financial aid law punishes those with multiple kids in college

The federal Department of Education plays a central role in determining what sort of financial aid families get when their kids go to college, and the new rules are blatantly anti-family.

Mike DeWine’s feckless refusal to ban child mutilation must be quickly overruled

Gov. Mike DeWine's (R-OH) veto of a bill prohibiting children from being subjected to cross-sex hormones, puberty blockers, and genital mutilating surgeries is arguably the most cowardly act by a Republican governor in recent memory.

Comedy’s old guard

The death of comedy has been greatly exaggerated. For proof, look no further than two recent Netflix specials, one by Ricky Gervais and the other by Dave Chappelle.

It’s 2024 and time to denounce Claudine Gay’s fake cries of racism

In a shocker to start the new year, Harvard President Claudine Gay announced her resignation on Tuesday. She had been under fire after her disastrous testimony before Congress late last year regarding antisemitism on college campuses. Then, numerous plagiarism accusations over Gay’s earlier works surfaced in recent weeks. It became too much for Harvard University and led to Gay’s resignation. So Gay resorted to the very thing that every leftist does when broiled in controversy: play the race card.

He’s fallen and he can’t get up, part 2: Biden’s dark campaign

HE'S FALLEN AND HE CAN'T GET UP, PART 2: BIDEN'S DARK CAMPAIGN. Yesterday's newsletter, "Biden and the polls: He's fallen and he can't get up," described the deep trouble President Joe Biden is in as he seeks a second term at age 81. Not only do voters of both parties believe he is too old to continue as president, but majorities disapprove of virtually everything he has done in the White House, from his handling of the economy to the border to crime to foreign affairs. Even on traditionally strong Democratic issues, such as healthcare and education, Biden's job approval rating is startlingly low.

What Israel’s Beirut strike tells us

American deterrence has been collapsing in the Middle East. But a recent Israeli strike in the heart of Lebanon could help restore it — if Washington gets out of its own way.

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