China’s rapid military and industrial expansion is raising concerns about America’s readiness for great power conflict. A new book argues the United States must rebuild its manufacturing strength to avoid strategic defeat.
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Newly uncovered documents describe seminars that teach judges about climate litigation while hosting them at destinations like Napa Valley and Hawaii. Critics say the program aims to influence judges handling environmental lawsuits.
A report claims Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez described working in an “iPhone case factory” during college, but critics say the job was at a small Portland artisanal workshop producing hand-crafted wooden phone cases. The dispute centers on how the congresswoman has framed her working-class background.
The University of Florida removed a course syllabus offering accommodations to certain identity groups after it conflicted with state law banning DEI-based preferential treatment. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between DEI ideology and Florida education policy.
Multnomah County in Oregon has launched a Sanctuary Fund allocating taxpayer dollars to support organizations that aid immigrants with services like legal aid and rent assistance. The program is part of a broader package aimed at strengthening the county’s sanctuary commitments.
The article examines how initial media reports of an alleged hate crime at a school — involving students and a serious claim — were later shown to be untrue, raising concerns about reporting accuracy.
The information revolution poses perils for democracies and dictatorships alike By Mike Watson The nationwide protests roiling Iran demonstrate the tremendous courage of the Iranian…
Louisiana trial lawyers donated thousands to the judge overseeing their environmental lawsuit against Chevron before securing a $744 million verdict. Critics warn the case could trigger tens of billions in future judgments as the Supreme Court weighs whether it belongs in federal court.
Amherst College is pressuring the Washington Free Beacon to blur images of students who performed sexual acts during an official campus ceremony. Critics note the school showed far less urgency when a conservative student later received a death threat.
Less than 10 percent of Republicans oppose ousting of Maduro, Washington Post survey finds By Meghan Blonder Republicans are overwhelmingly united behind the Trump administration’s successful operation…
Democrat Senate hopeful Graham Platner marched in solidarity with Maine’s Somali community alongside an activist tied to a nonprofit under federal fraud investigation. The case mirrors Minnesota’s massive Somali-linked aid scandals now drawing national scrutiny.
A satirical Washington Free Beacon piece names “The Double Tapper” as its 2025 Man of the Year following a decisive U.S. strike on a Venezuelan narco-terror boat. The article frames American resolve, second strikes, and victory without apology.
Hezbollah is expanding drug trafficking operations in Venezuela as Iranian financial support weakens under sanctions and regional conflict. U.S. officials warn the terror group is using cocaine profits to fund global operations with help from the Maduro regime.
REVIEW: ‘Resurrection’ by Leo Tolstoy By Joseph Epstein Leo Tolstoy is the greatest writer in the Western world—greater, yes, than Shakespeare, Dante, Dickens, Dostoyevsky,…
Soros’s Open Society Foundations gave $300,000 to Global Action on Gun Violence as the group ramped up its work for Mexico and other foreign governments…


















