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Democrats Learn That Identity Politics Have Downsides, Too

If you prioritize identity traits over competence and merit, don’t expect your pick to automatically be the most meritorious person for the job.

Is a Soft Landing Possible?

It depends on Covid’s impact on workers’ behavior.

Jewish Democratic Group Mocks ‘Jew-ish Republicans’

As amusing as it may be to lampoon fibster George Santos, a Jewish Democratic group’s implication that Jews who vote Republican are somehow less...

Progressive Critics Twist Standard High School Medical Form to Accuse DeSantis of Tracking Girls’ Menstrual Cycles

The AP fact checked the claim and labeled it ‘false,’ but the article’s framing only encouraged the governor’s committed critics.

Kamala Harris and the Democrats’ Unwillingness to Hear Bad News

The Democrats’ Harris dilemma reflects an inability to process accurate information.

Republicans press ex-intel officials on statement discrediting Hunter Biden’s laptop before election

House leaders are demanding answers from a dozen former U.S. intelligence officials who dismissed Hunter Biden's discarded laptop computer as Russian disinformation ahead of the 2020 election.

Reagan’s 112th birthday passes as his legacy remains among party activists

Ronald Reagan's birthday was on Monday. The 40th president was born on Feb. 6, 1911 -- and the event has not been forgotten even 112 years later.

State of the Union’s congressional guests include family of Tyre Nichols, 9/11 volunteer firefighter

Lawmakers have slowly begun to unveil their guest list to the public, meeting the tradition of bringing a deserving American or notable samaritan to attend the president's speech in person.

Former Trump officials say they were never informed of Chinese spy balloon surveillance

Mike Pompeo, who first served as director of the CIA and later as secretary of state under former President Trump, pushed back on claims from the Biden administration that China sent spy balloons over the U.S. in the Trump era.

Arizona rancher held on $1 million bond in border killing

A rancher who lives near Arizona's border with Mexico is being held on a charge of first-degree murder in last week's fatal shooting of a man tentatively identified as a Mexican citizen. His bail was set at $1 million.

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