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The private sector is standing up to China and supporting national security

yesterday 5

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Rachel Rizzo

What Trump’s security strategy means for Europe

yesterday 5

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Rachel Rizzo

The Supreme Court must rein in climate litigation

yesterday 5

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Timothy P. Carney

Time’s 2025 Person of the Year should be an obvious choice: Charlie Kirk

yesterday 5

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Timothy P. Carney

The deadly cost of Biden’s Afghan vetting failure

yesterday 4

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Rachel Rizzo

Trump goads cringing Europe

yesterday 4

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Rachel Rizzo

Assimilation is a winning message for Republicans 

yesterday 1

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Brady Leonard

2028 presidential candidates should be asked about Trump’s Ukraine plan

yesterday 1

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Rachel Rizzo

Against Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s technocratic despotism

yesterday 0

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We’re getting fewer births, not just later births

yesterday 0

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Timothy P. Carney

COVID-19-era subsidies make ACA even more costly

yesterday 0

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Brian Blase

Trump’s job is to stay focused on the economy

previous day 10

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Timothy P. Carney

California’s new tax: A monthly subscription to use state roads

previous day 8

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Zachary Faria

Europe absolutely does not have freer speech than the US

previous day 5

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Zachary Faria

Netflix was supposed to save us from cable. Now, it looks like we’re going back

previous day 3

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Zachary Faria

Shrink the College Football Playoff, and change the number of teams each year

previous day 2

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Timothy P. Carney

Democrats against deportation

Then-presidential candidate Joe Biden was reportedly warned during his 2020 campaign that his preferred immigration policies would lead to “chaos”...

previous day 2

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Rep. Chuck Edwards

Why Congress should support the NSRP appropriations bill

Why Congress should support the NSRP appropriations bill

At a time when Congress is often defined by gridlock, the National Security and Related Programs appropriations bill stands out as a reminder that...

previous day 1

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Rep. Chuck Edwards

Europe needs less emotion in assessing Trump’s strategy

President Donald Trump’s controversial new U.S. National Security Strategy should be read as a political statement, not as a strategic blueprint....

previous day 2

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Ani Chkhikvadze

Philadelphia Democrats’ Christophobic ‘holiday tree’ ceremony

Philadelphia Democrats’ Christophobic ‘holiday tree’ ceremony

O Holiday tree, O Holiday tree, of all the trees most lovely.  O Holiday tree, O Holiday tree, why won’t the mayor’s office call you a Christmas...

previous day 2

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Ani Chkhikvadze

Sisu: Road to Revenge is even better than the original

Sisu: Road to Revenge is even better than the original

Apologists for the Soviet Union frequently claim that it was Josef Stalin’s ostensibly benevolent and virtuous regime that ultimately toppled the...

previous day 2

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Ani Chkhikvadze

Europe escalates its war on free speech

Europe escalates its war on free speech

Europe is ramping up its war on free speech by targeting X with fines for not submitting itself to censorship regulations demanded by the European...

monday 3

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Timothy P. Carney

Trump must extend defense of religious freedom beyond Nigeria

It started as a message to Nigerian officials. As home to nearly 100 million Christians, Nigeria has the world’s sixth-largest Christian...

monday 40

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Timothy P. Carney

Connie Chung bares fangs at husband over Bari Weiss CBS changes

Connie Chung bares fangs at husband over Bari Weiss CBS changes

Bari Weiss has barely been editor-in-chief of CBS News for two months, and already her promise to bring an even hand to the notoriously biased...

monday 3

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Timothy P. Carney

Hungary’s little baby bust

Hungary’s little baby bust

In Budapest eight months ago, I heard many hopeful Hungarian conservatives point out that Hungary had risen from the bottom of European birth...

monday 2

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Timothy P. Carney

The hidden cost of holiday gifts: How forced labor ends up on our shelves

The hidden cost of holiday gifts: How forced labor ends up on our shelves

While out holiday shopping in Washington, D.C., recently, we picked up a small toy for our nephew: a miniature Washington, D.C., city bus,...

monday 9

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Samir Goswami

Let Georgia citizens keep what they earn

Let Georgia citizens keep what they earn

Across the state, I keep hearing the same thing from Georgians. Workers want to know that after a hard day or an extra shift, they get to keep what...

monday 7

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Samir Goswami

Trump’s rollback of CAFE is an affordability bullseye

Trump’s rollback of CAFE is an affordability bullseye

The Trump administration‘s revolution of common sense took another sensible turn this week with the announcement of its plan to roll back federal...

monday 3

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Samir Goswami

Donor privacy must be defended against government overreach

Donor privacy must be defended against government overreach

The Supreme Court‘s oral arguments in  First Choice Women’s Resource Centers v. Platkin  have thrust donor privacy into the national spotlight....

monday 1

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Samir Goswami

Adam Schiff: If only we’d prosecuted Trump earlier

Adam Schiff: If only we’d prosecuted Trump earlier

ADAM SCHIFF: IF ONLY WE’D PROSECUTED TRUMP EARLIER. The Democratic lawfare campaigns against President Donald Trump — two federal prosecutions, an...

monday 20

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Ron York

Modern romance could use a little Jane Austen

Modern romance could use a little Jane Austen

This month marks the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth, and across the country and the world, Austen fans are promenading forth to mark the...

07.12.2025 8

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Faith Moore

The case for a conservative reformation

The case for a conservative reformation

Something has gone terribly wrong inside the conservative movement. We read it online, we hear it in conversations with young conservatives, and we...

07.12.2025 30

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Faith Moore

The climate catastrophizer model meltdown

The climate catastrophizer model meltdown

On the heels of major Democratic Party donor Bill Gates reversing course by admitting that climate change will not “decimate civilization,” the...

07.12.2025 3

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Democrats are choosing cartels over Americans

Democrats are choosing cartels over Americans

I recently came across an amusing meme: President Donald Trump, dressed as a magician, lifts his wand and declares, “For my next trick, I’ll make...

06.12.2025 30

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Elizabeth Stauffer

The Democrats double tap hoax exposed

The Democrats double tap hoax exposed

It is not a coincidence that the six congressional Democrats released a video urging active military members to “refuse illegal orders” just days...

06.12.2025 10

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Elizabeth Stauffer

Will Trump’s revenge campaign backfire?

Will Trump’s revenge campaign backfire?

WILL TRUMP’S REVENGE CAMPAIGN BACKFIRE? A grand jury in Norfolk, Virginia, has refused to reindict New York Attorney General Letitia James on...

05.12.2025 10

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Salena Zito

Why the Georgian government is so angry with my article

Why the Georgian government is so angry with my article

Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze reacted with anger to my latest article in the Washington Examiner this week. That article considered the...

05.12.2025 9

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Zachary Faria

How non-governmental organizations perpetuate the conflict in Gaza

How non-governmental organizations perpetuate the conflict in Gaza

Gaza-focused nonprofit organizations and the United Nations are infested with terrorist collaborators and sympathizers, perpetuating the conflict...

05.12.2025 8

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Zachary Faria

Girls’ wrestling now the fastest growing sport in the country, and it starts young

EXPORT, Pennsylvania — When Ben Fallon was growing up in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania, all he ever wanted to do was play football. Fallon was...

05.12.2025 4

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Salena Zito

The popularity of ‘buy now, pay later’ is a product of consumer profligacy, not poverty

The popularity of ‘buy now, pay later’ is a product of consumer profligacy, not poverty

If the economy is truly as abysmal as the pundit class claims it is, consumers evidently have not yet gotten the memo. Half of all holiday shoppers...

05.12.2025 7

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Salena Zito

Trump revives California’s water wars between farms and fish

Trump revives California’s water wars between farms and fish

President Donald Trump is reviving California‘s water wars, which serves as a reminder that California Democrats would rather prioritize the needs...

05.12.2025 1

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Zachary Faria