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This week, the U.S. House Select Committee on the CCP will convene a hearing to address the Chinese Communist Party's growing threat to the American auto industry.
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Just before Thanksgiving, Secretary of Education Linda McMahon announced six interagency partnerships to "return education to states."
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The American dream of a stable job, a family home, time with children and career growth is slipping through the fingers of millions.
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Brian Cole Jr. told investigators he was "disappointed" by the 2020 election results the night he placed two pipe bombs near Republican and Democratic national headquarters on Capitol Hill.
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The families of the nearly 50,000 people who died of fentanyl overdoses in 2024 deserve better.
SharesLOVERRO: Blame for this miserable season? Try Quinn, his coaches, bad luck and the new owner, too
At the top of the list of play-calling priorities for the Commanders going into the Vikings game should have been to protect Jayden Daniels.
SharesU.S. Russia-Ukraine peace plan won't end war
The recent flurry of diplomacy surrounding the 28-point peace plan seems to continue the U.S. misunderstanding of what the Russia-Ukraine war is about.
SharesTaiwan's future is not China's internal affair; it is the world's
Winston Churchill, one of the principal architects of the 1943 Cairo Declaration, understood something in 1955 that remains true today.
SharesHow to protect patients and strengthen America's medical supply chains
The Trump administration is right to focus on rebuilding America's medical supply chain.
SharesIllegal immigrant Ian Andre Roberts and Maryland's inflated voter rolls
America stared at Maryland in disbelief when Des Moines, Iowa, Public School Superintendent Ian Andre Roberts was revealed to be a registered voter in the Free State.
Shares'Bodily fluids,' the BBC and U.K.'s conservative witch hunt
Bestselling author Lisa Hilton recently revealed that the British Broadcasting Corp. grotesquely violated the human rights and dignity of Nigel Farage, the leader of Reform UK.
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