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The tragedies of Charlie Kirk
The assassination of Charlie Kirk was a tragedy for his family and the nation.
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Commemorating the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II in Beijing earlier this month, Chinese leader Xi Jinping choreographed the dance of the world's most nefarious dictators.
SharesFix the ITC patent troll problem before taxing patents
Congress has a chance to rein in one of the most abused parts of America's patent system, and hardly anyone is talking about it.
SharesThe U.S. cannot remain Ukraine's democracy underwriter
With Ukraine's war continuing, stalled negotiations and reconstruction costs, now is the time for the U.S. to pivot away from Cold War frameworks toward return-driven priorities focused on the taxpayer.
SharesCharlie Kirk died as he lived: Free
Thousands of us gathered Tuesday night in Waukesha, Wisconsin, as part of a vigil for Charlie Kirk.
SharesThe radical left's assassination culture
Just this week, outside a New York City courtroom, a crowd of revealers gathered to support a cold-blooded killer: Luigi Mangione, the man accused of shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson dead in the back.
SharesDonors snub the Biden library fund; Obama memorializes himself
In the grand tradition of ex-presidents cementing their legacies in bricks and mortar, Joseph R. Biden (remember him? Good, because he doesn't) has embarked on the noble quest to build his own paean to himself.
SharesWith Christians in the crosshairs, we must protect our congregations
Charlie Kirk, an outspoken Christian, was gunned down on a college campus in Utah just for exercising his right to speak his mind.
SharesWhat does the Constitution's oath of office mean?
Now that the Trump administration has let us know it has attacked and sunk a third boat in the Caribbean, perhaps it is time to think about the value of due process.
SharesChristian singer's bold stand after losing 30,000 followers over Charlie Kirk post
Charlie Kirk's assassination has forced millions of Americans to rethink their postures and perspectives, pondering everything from eternity to their social and political views.
SharesHochul and Democrats gamble on socialist mayoral candidate Mamdani
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul's endorsement of Zohran Mamdani for New Yorrk City mayor reminds me of a Groucho Marx line: "Those are my principles, and if you don't like them ... I have others."
SharesHow obscure Chinese biotech startup CSBio courted Trump while serving Beijing
CSBio isn't just another biotech startup; it is a firm operating at the intersection of American innovation and Beijing's defense machine.
SharesTo achieve lasting Middle East peace, we must expand the Abraham Accords
The Abraham Accords -- brokered by President Trump five years ago between Israel, the UAE, Bahrain, Sudan and Morocco -- have proven remarkably resilient, even in the face of a multi-front war sparked by the October 2023 attack by the Islamist terror group Hamas.
SharesLouisiana conservatives deserve better than Cassidy
As we approach the midterm elections next November, the No. 1 priority for congressional Republicans is to grow or, at very least, maintain their majorities in the House and Senate.
SharesSupreme Court betrays Fourth Amendment with 'show your papers' ruling
Last week, the Supreme Court of the United States permitted federal police to stop persons in public and demand to see proof of lawful presence here, and in the absence of that proof, to arrest them.
SharesCharlie Kirk's legacy
Charles J. Kirk will go down in history as the most effective political organizer in presidential politics in the past 50 years.
SharesCalifornia food policies jeopardize Newsom's career
From attention-seeking posts on X to a redistricting power play, it's clear that California Gov. Gavin Newsom has his eye on a 2028 presidential run.
SharesHungary is the smart choice for U.S. investment in Europe
For centuries, Hungary has been defined by resilience and reinvention. From the heart of Europe, we have overcome challenges that would have broken weaker nations. Today, Hungary is a modern, stable, and dynamic economy, deeply integrated into Europe and uniquely positioned to bridge transatlantic opportunities.
SharesTwenty-four years after 9/11, the war on the West expands not contracts
Last week, we remembered the almost 3,000 victims of the al-Qaida terrorists who, on Sept. 11, 2001, hijacked passenger aircraft and flew them into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
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