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President Donald Trump speaks during an event with Environmental Protection Agency director Lee Zeldin announcing that the EPA will no longer regulate greenhouse gases, in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Good riddance to EPA's endangerment finding on greenhouse gases

In its recent coverage of the Trump administration's "total victory" over the Obama-era endangerment finding regarding carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, the New York Times chose a striking photograph: President Trump and OMB Director Russell Vought standing before a painting of Theodore Roosevelt on horseback.

In this photo released by the Russian Defense Ministry Press Service on Feb. 2, 2024, Russian troops load an Iskander missile onto a mobile launcher during drills at an undisclosed location in Russia. Hawks in Russia have called for revising the country's nuclear doctrine to lower the threshold for using nuclear weapons, and President Vladimir Putin said the doctrine could be modified. (Russian Defense Ministry Press Service via AP, File)

Extending New START treaty not in national interest

New START, the last treaty limiting the nuclear arsenals of Russia and the U.S., will expire on Feb. 5. Once it does, there will be no limit to the number of nuclear weapons the U.S. or Russia can field.

Zohran Mamdani speaks during a victory speech at a mayoral election night watch party, Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura, File)

We already know how socialist redistributionism will end In New York City

New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's socialist agenda rests on the belief that expansive public programs can be sustained by higher taxes. However, history shows that such redistributive models collapse when their tax base erodes. Conversely, systems that encourage economic mobility through pro-growth policies thrive.

Cars drive on the Baltimore/Washington Parkway as seen from an overpass in Halethorpe, Md., Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2025. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)

America needs GPS backup this holiday weekend -- and beyond

With over 70 million Americans expected on the road this Thanksgiving weekend, everyone can agree that car navigation systems should be impervious to hacking. Families don't want to end up like the Robinsons in "Lost In Space," where John and Maureen set off with the kids for one planet and ended up on another one.