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The Obamacare subsidy swindle
The shutdown is over, but the debate isn't. To persuade Democrats to lift their federal government blockade, Senate Republicans promised a vote next month on extending Obamacare subsidies.
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A red flag about to be hoisted over City Hall in Manhattan. Wall Street warriors have every reason to fear incoming Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani will follow through on his threat to redistribute their wealth.
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Democratic talking points insist President Trump is out for revenge.
SharesSupreme Court to decide whether to take away Trump's tariffs
Donald Trump celebrated the anniversary of his election to a second, nonconsecutive term on Wednesday.
SharesDemocrats' clean sweep
Tuesday's election results ought to have Republicans pausing for reflection.
SharesMore world leaders are skipping the United Nations global warming party
The world's elite are fueling their private jets in advance of Thursday's kickoff ceremony for the 30th United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP30).
SharesThe trial of Jeb Boasberg
Activist judges appointed by Democratic presidents have been playing hardball with the current administration.
SharesMaking the Americas great again
International experts wrote off Javier Milei as a flash in the pan. Pollsters waved charts insisting the wild-haired libertarian economist who claimed Argentina's presidency in 2023 was doomed in the midterm elections.
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House Oversight and Government Reform Committee investigators on Tuesday released the results of their investigation into decision-making in the White House while President Biden visibly suffered from mental decline.
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Around 42 million people will lose food stamp assistance Saturday. Senate Democrats say they are outraged, but they are not upset enough to open the government and restore the federal freebies.
SharesLeft-wing sources poisoning the AI version of truth
Music video producer turned podcaster Robby Starbuck last week accused Google of defaming him with artificial intelligence.
SharesAmerica's Secretary of Censorship Pete Hegseth
All but one media outlet lost access to the Pentagon after refusing to sign an unprecedented pledge required by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth not to obtain or use any unauthorized material.
SharesNew York mayoral candidate Mamdani's Marxist ideas catching on in blue cities
America's largest metropolis is about to elect a swaggering socialist as mayor.
SharesJudges starting to realize they can't stop the deportations
President Trump can deploy federal troops to restore order in Portland, allowing the deportations to continue.
SharesLeft's molotov-cocktail wielding 'protesters' feeling heat from law enforcement
The left's ability to perpetrate mayhem is meeting resistance.
SharesDemocrats' shutdown drags on
Senate Democrats voted for the 12th time Monday to keep the government closed.
SharesDemocrats demonstrate their creeping embrace of Marxism with 'No Kings' protest
The "No Kings" protests over the weekend embodied the self-indulgence of the left.
SharesBotched census count 'accidentally' handed Democrats 6 extra House votes
Once Congress figures out how to pass a budget, fixing the census must come next on the priority list.
SharesSupreme Court takes second shot at ending Democrats' rigging of modern elections
Democrats are in a pickle. Their gerrymandering edge may vanish, allowing at least a dozen congressional seats to fall into Republican hands.
SharesAmerica should not depend on China's rare earth minerals
China is countering U.S. tariffs with punitive export controls on rare earth minerals.
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