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Martin O’Malley’s confirmation as Social Security commissioner is a win for the American people

If the president takes the next step of proposing specific Social Security legislation and runs on it, he will win. The media will not be able to ignore an expansion plan if it is the president’s.

The Press Is Its Own Worst Enemy

As the ideological capture of major newsrooms intensifies, editorial standards keep falling, and readers are turning elsewhere.

Trump asks appeals court to toss election subversion case

Former President Trump's lawyers asked a federal appeals court to toss his 2020 election subversion case in Washington, D.C., just one day after the Supreme Court declined special counsel Jack Smith's request to take up Trump's argument that his actions are protected from criminal prosecution under presidential immunity. In a filing to the D.C. Circuit...

The elephant in the Giuliani defamation courtroom

A jury has ordered Rudy Giuliani to pay $148 million for defaming Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, two poll workers in Atlanta, Georgia, in 2020.

It’s clear: Colleges today lack moral clarity

Much of higher education has been captured and reprogrammed by socialists, Marxism and liberal ideologies.

Former NATO chief makes holiday plea for more Ukraine aid: ‘Their cause is just’

James Stavridis, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander, made a holiday plea for more aid to Ukraine, saying he was worried and calling the country's cause just. “It’s a very dangerous situation and here, the real action is actually not in Kyiv. The real action is in Washington,” Stavridis said on radio show “Cats Roundtable,” hosted...

The Hill’s holiday guide to screen time and social media for kids

Many families will be buying their children new tablets or maybe their first cellphones this holiday season. The kids will love it, but there is growing concern among health experts on the impact that screens and online activity has on young, developing minds. There's also a growing body of advice on how to encourage healthy...

GOP senators who voted to acquit Trump insist they don’t regret it

Republican senators who voted to acquit former President Trump during his second trial after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol largely say they don’t regret their votes years later, as Trump looks like he’ll be the party’s standard-bearer again in 2024. One Republican senator who frequently criticizes Trump’s conduct but nevertheless voted to acquit...

‘They were traumatized’: How a private equity-associated lender helped precipitate a nursing-home implosion

The day Charlie Kukuczka's 94-year-old mother, Agnes, was abruptly uprooted from the Atrium Health and Senior Living facility outside Weston, Wisconsin, nobody from the...

2023’s biggest losers in politics

Fox News Digital dove into the biggest winners and losers across all of U.S. politics for 2023. Lori Lightfoot, George Santos and Rashida Tlaib were among the biggest political losers.

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