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Conservatives, take note of Wisconsin gubernatorial candidate Mandela Barnes
Socialist Mandela Barnes, the former lieutenant governor and failed U.S. Senate candidate, entered the race for governor in Wisconsin this week.
SharesQatar reinvents the Trojan horse with easily influenced 'influencers'
Over Thanksgiving weekend, a group of Republican "influencers" was apparently invited to the F1 Qatar Grand Prix in Doha.
SharesThe end of American freedom? Shock AI survey should terrify us all
If you're looking for a tragically compelling reason to be terrified for America's future, look no further than a disturbing new survey showing that a substantial proportion of young Americans are willing to turn over their most cherished freedoms to the whims of artificial intelligence.
SharesRepublican lawmakers need to sell the 'big beautiful bill' now
When congressional Republicans passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and President Trump signed it into law on July 4, it was a historic achievement not only for the party but also for the American people.
SharesUkraine reparations for climate destruction deserve a seat at the peace table
As U.S. negotiators continue high-level talks to resolve the protracted conflict between Russia and Ukraine, serious thought should be given to reparations considering what happened last week.
SharesAmerican soldiers pay the price for Biden's reckless immigration agenda
America has a duty to protect its borders, and part of that protection is deporting illegal aliens and expelling those who lie in order to gain admission.
SharesSteiner must stop the bleeding at USPS before taxpayers stuck with bill
The U.S. Postal Service has undergone a long-overdue change in leadership.
SharesUltra-processed food the new tobacco? Lawsuits loom
San Francisco filed a lawsuit against 10 food companies for marketing and selling ultra-processed products allegedly known to be harmful to consumers' health and addictive in nature. This is a first-of-its-kind lawsuit. Expect more to come.
SharesSmall-business owners, consider this tax-saving strategy
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed into law this summer, includes many tax benefits for businesses and individuals.
SharesSurface Transportation Board, don't be a third rail
The proposed merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern isn't a test of corporate power. It's a test of whether regulators still trust free market principles -- those that power prosperity.
SharesCalifornia laws put LGBTQ students at higher risk of exploitation
Many California laws that are supposed to protect K-12 students who identify as LGBTQ are actually placing them at higher risk of exploitation by adults.
SharesDeadly National Guard attack and British grooming gang scandal demonstrate immigration gone wrong
Last week, in the capital of the free world and about two blocks from the White House, an Afghan national who had fought on behalf of U.S. interests in Afghanistan shot two National Guard members.
SharesTrump, Hegseth have rejected the Constitution
When Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth posted a meme of Franklin the Turtle using a military weapon to kill people in a small boat below him, it understandably caused an uproar.
SharesConservative giants William F. Buckley Jr. and Margaret Thatcher deserve more praise
This year is the centenary of two towering individuals in the conservative movement, neither of whom received the respect they deserved: William F. Buckley Jr. and Margaret Thatcher.
SharesMamdani's government-owned grocery stores are awful in theory but worse in practice
In the wake of Zohran Mamdani's mayoral victory, his agenda should concern all New Yorkers. This election may dictate the fate of one of America's most famous cities, often proclaimed "the financial capital of the world," as well as the political trajectory of the country.
SharesUntil health care is fixed, expect more shutdowns
Justice Antonin Scalia famously called it "SCOTUScare" when the Supreme Court rescued Obamacare in 2015. Today, the late justice might be grousing about "Shutdowncare."
SharesTrump can stop Sudan violence with two phone calls
Sudan's devastating war had slipped almost entirely off the global agenda recently -- until President Trump responded to an appeal from Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to prioritize ending it.
SharesNew documentary claims Bush 41 was informed aliens made contact
It's official: The aliens are here. And one U.S. president knew it for sure.
SharesPersecution is rising; news coverage isn't
On June 22, a suicide bomber walked into the ancient Greek Orthodox Mar Elias Church in Damascus, Syria, during evening prayers and detonated an explosive vest, leaving 22 people dead and 63 wounded.
SharesSouth Sudan needs a peace plan
The world's attention is now rightly focused on the brutal civil war in Sudan, which has claimed thousands of lives.
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