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WATCH: Jihad in America is real and it's happening
Dr. Isik Abla, a radical Islamist who once dreamed of jihad but then turned to Christianity, said the terror cells within America are real and what's taking place in the U.K. -- with the mass migration of Muslims and their societal takeover of European culture -- could indeed happen in the United States.
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The GOP controls the White House, the Senate, and the House -- so why can't they get anything done? Tim Constantine and David Bozell sound off on the SAVE Act, airport chaos, Iran and whether Republicans are capable of governing.
SharesLowering the bar for academic success fuels a race to the bottom in public education
This month, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, a liberal, bragged that Boston Public Schools reached a record-high 81.3% graduation rate for the 2024-2025 school year.
SharesNew York's leftist leaders forced to face harsh truths of socialism's failures
Even Democrats should know that the wealthy and well-connected and business savvy will simply relocate if the government interferes too much with their personal finances and economic interests. It's simple dollars and cents. Why live in a state that taxes, taxes, taxes when another does not?
SharesLetter to the editor: War criticizers didn't live through the Cuban missile crisis
President Trump ordered the military to attack Iran because Tehran was reportedly only weeks away from having weapons-grade uranium, enough to make 11 nuclear bombs.
SharesLetter to the editor: Party loyalty above all
The party of Nancy Pelosi is calling out others for "suspicious" trades ("Well-timed trades, bets before Trump actions fuel suspicion of leaks," Web, March 26)?
SharesLetter to the editor: There's disagreement, and then there's treason
Lately, some Democrats seem to be watching the conflict with Iran the way fans watch a rival team in the playoffs: quietly rooting for a collapse.
SharesRepublicans are self-sabotaging
Last week, Sen. Rand Paul, Kentucky Republican, grilled President Trump's nominee to lead the Department of Homeland Security, Sen. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma.
SharesDemocrats push Virginia gerrymander with lies and deceit
From the moment you see their television commercials, you know they're lying. You don't even have to know anything about the issue to tell that dishonesty is everywhere.
SharesChuck Norris' real legacy: His Christian faith
Though Chuck Norris was known for starring in "Walker, Texas Ranger," comical internet jokes in his later years became one of the primary drivers of his continued notoriety.
SharesHow the World Cup will test America's drone defense
This summer, 16 North American cities will host millions of World Cup attendees, making the U.S. one of the most vulnerable domestic targets for drone attacks we have ever faced.
SharesRepublicans did not cut Medicaid
Democrats have made a striking claim central to their midterm message: that Republicans have "cut" Medicaid by as much as $1 trillion. It's misleading.
SharesWe were ordered to Vietnam; we were never welcomed back
When my plane landed at Norton Air Force Base in January 1972, the captain came on the intercom before anyone stood up and gave us the welcome home briefing.
SharesA peek behind the curtain at 'No Kings' protests
Another series of far-left "No Kings" protests nationwide against the Trump administration is scheduled for Saturday, but make no mistake: They are anything but grassroots demonstrations.
SharesThe good news for Republicans? Democrats are polling worse
A new poll in Wisconsin might shed some light on what will happen in battleground states and districts across the country this fall.
SharesBiggest threat to U.S. success in Iran
Operation Epic Fury is being judged daily on its wins and losses. The risk is that we are losing focus on the end goals, which were informed by overwhelming support to rein in the No. 1 state sponsor of terrorism.
SharesLetter to the editor: What's worse: an indelicate comment or ruining a man's life?
The bogus "Russiagate" dossier failed, but the Mueller report that followed it kept the controversy alive ("Trump's unpresidential lack of impulse control," Web, March 23).
SharesLetter to the editor: Make Congress go without pay when it fails
It's clear that the Democrats have not followed our laws.
SharesLetter to the editor: There's no negotiating with Iran
Is our president daft? He is if he believes he can meaningfully "negotiate" with the Iranian regime.
SharesData grabs grow personal as scores sell identities to train AI
There's a new moneymaker in town, and it's called Selling Your Identity, and while the privacy nightmares are real, it's roping in thousands of participants around the world -- all in the name of artificial intelligence.
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