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‘Not a Fundamental Right’: Maryland Court Strikes Down Parents’ Request to Opt Kids Out of LGBT Curriculum

The judge also denied the parents’ request for a preliminary injunction that would authorize opt-out options once school begins on August 28.

Moving On (Three Decades Ago)

In my new Confirmation Tales post, I explore how the internal divisions within Republican ranks after the takeover of the Senate in 1995 complicated...

Conservative press watchdog invites readers on post-election cruise

Will you need to take a vacation after the 2024 presidential election? If so, the Media Research Center has got you covered. The organization is offering a "2024 Post-Election Caribbean Cruise" aboard Holland America's Nieuw Amsterdam. The ship is scheduled to depart from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Nov. 10, and return a week later on Nov. 17.

Buying friends: Mayorkas gave $1 billion in extra vacation to DHS employees

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has granted his employees more than $1 billion worth of additional taxpayer-funded vacation time, according to department staffers who say Mr. Mayorkas is using taxpayers' money in an ill-fated attempt to win affection from an alienated workforce.

WATCH: Susan Ferrechio and Seth McLaughlin dig into the first Republican debate

Tune in as Washington Times political reporters Susan Ferrechio and Seth McLaughlin as they join Front Page Podcast host George Gerbo for a debate debrief from Tuesday's first Republican presidential debate.

Freedom Caucus aims to break ‘status quo’ in Congress with ultimatums on short-term spending bill

The lawmakers of the House Freedom Caucus are not fans of tradition in Washington, especially when it comes to funding the federal government.

GOP debate fallout: DeSantis holds serve, while Ramaswamy and Haley seize momentum

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis managed to avoid a pile-on as he protects his No. 2 position in the Republican presidential race and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley forced the political world to take them seriously in the pack chasing former President Donald Trump for the GOP nomination.

China’s stunning environmental hypocrisy over Fukushima water plan

In 2011, a massive earthquake struck Japan, causing cooling systems at the Fukushima nuclear plant to fail and a nuclear meltdown to occur. Since then, Japan has purified more than a million tons of contaminated water from the disaster site.

Why I no longer feel safe walking around Philadelphia

Former President Donald Trump famously said a few years ago, “Bad things happen in Philadelphia.” He was heavily criticized, with many on the Left demonizing him and labeling the comment racist and untrue. And then, almost as if on cue, the city endured a violent crime wave of historical proportions. No one wanted to admit it, especially the Democrats that control the City of Brotherly Love, but bad things happen in Philadelphia - many bad things.

Republican debate: A snapshot of reaction from a GOP debate party at a Pennsylvania bar

VERONA, Pennsylvania — A group of Western Pennsylvania Republicans and independent voters, along with several tavern customers who decided to join in to watch, gathered at the iconic Hula Bar last night to see how the Republican primary candidates for president discuss the issues of the economy, national security, and education that matter most to voters.

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