By David Manney Chuck Schumer has 63 crayons. He’s got funding for Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, Defense, Education, Infrastructure, Emergency Services, and half a…
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By Post Editorial Board President Donald Trump on Friday released his budget proposals — slashing domestic spending to help lower the deficit while also allowing vital new investments in…
By Noah I bet you didn’t expect to see Mark Cuban defending Donald Trump today, but that’s what just happened! No, Cuban hasn’t suddenly flipped…
By Matt Vespa There is no way this is an accurate statement from a reporter. Has the liberal media become so desperate to protect…
BY: M.D. KITTLE A petition creeps close to the language of anti-Zionists who have used the defense of free speech as a cover to call…
By Nick Arama Unfortunately, Rep. Sylvia Garcia (D-TX) just gave away the Democratic game on Tuesday when it comes to the question of the buoy…
BY ERIC TUCKER AND ALANNA DURKIN RICHER Donald Trump’s legal team is characterizing his indictment in the special counsel’s 2020 election interference investigation as an attack on the former…

BREAKING: Liberal Heads Explode as Supreme Court Makes Massive Ruling in Defense of Religious Rights
By Amber Crawford On Friday, the Supreme Court of the United States made a historic ruling in favor of a Colorado graphic designer who did…
By Richard Morse Fulton County District Attorney, Fani Willis has some formidable hurdles to clear in her quest to convict Donald Trump for interfering in Georgia’s…
By Topwar After the Battle of Manzikert in 1071, nothing seems to have changed. Alive and not in captivity were all the commanders of the…
By VT Foreign Policy Russian forces have stopped a UK-supplied cruise missile along with several other weapons fired by Ukrainian forces, the Defense Ministry reported…
By Sara Carter Staff President Joe Biden announced his reelection bid this week, worrying Americans about what four more years of his administration’s policies would…
by Ted Snider It would be an unexpected development, as both countries have long eschewed Cold War-style blocs and alliances. At the end of…
by Jose Nino Guido Crosetto, the defense minister of Italy, told the Italian parliament in a briefing that Italy will continue sending military aid to…
by Sergey Lebedev Berlin is going to offer Warsaw state-of-the-art defense systems amidst ongoing crisis around Ukraine. Last week’s stray missile crash in Poland highlighted…
BY TOP WAR The regrouping of Russian troops and the retreat from the right-bank bridgehead to the left bank of the Dnieper will…