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Failing Democratic states are tax-gouging residents

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Zachary Faria

On This Day: The Continental Army gathers large crowds in their march towards New York

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Salena Zito

Trump must secure Iran’s irreversible nuclear dismantlement or resume strikes

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Andrea Stricker

Trump gives click-desperate ‘NUTJOBS’ exactly what they want

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Peter Cordi

Housing affordability and the battle over credit scores

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Aiden Buzzetti

Need for speed: The regulatory detour slowing grid expansion

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Marc spitzer

Trump is protecting America’s landscapes by prioritizing common sense forest management

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Stephen alexander vaden

How Indiana created the blueprint for implementing Trump’s policy vision

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Emma garelick

Trump haters clutch at their pearls

yesterday 9

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Hugo Gurdon

The government union sinkhole: Public sector unions are making blue states ungovernable

yesterday 6

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Conn Carroll

Why isn’t this film about forgiveness in marriage actually about race and guns?

yesterday 9

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Tiana Lowe Doescher

Diversity isn’t strengthening Fairfax County school schedules

yesterday 6

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Conn Carroll

Democrats seek to punish voters fleeing their failed policies

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Guy Benson

Rich pitch

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Michael M. Rosen

Tom Brady, reluctant retiree

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W. James Antle Iii

Mamdani has a racial equity plan to inflict pain on New York

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The sham of criminal ‘incompetence’ rulings

The sham of criminal ‘incompetence’ rulings

Incompetence rulings and insanity pleas are undermining the purpose of the criminal justice system and putting people in danger. The killing of Iryna...

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Zachary Faria

Trump’s AI framework is a good start. Here’s what’s missing to protect children

Trump’s AI framework is a good start. Here’s what’s missing to protect children

In his recent artificial intelligence framework, President Donald Trump emphasized something that has been missing from much of the policy...

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Chris Koopman

Self-improvement or self-deception? The hidden risk of AI building itself

Self-improvement or self-deception? The hidden risk of AI building itself

The technology sector is no longer asking what artificial intelligence can do for us. It is asking what AI can do for itself.  That shift is already...

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Jacqueline cartier

The latest antitrust crusade would cripple thriving small businesses

The latest antitrust crusade would cripple thriving small businesses

American businesses are being besieged by federal, state, and foreign far-Left antitrust ideologues. Some lawmakers on Capitol Hill are reportedly...

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Karen Kerrigan

Erdogan’s words don’t pull the trigger — but they load the gun

Erdogan’s words don’t pull the trigger — but they load the gun

The April 7 terrorist attack outside Israel’s consulate in Istanbul should end any lingering illusions about the consequences of Turkey’s...

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Sinan Ciddi

On This Day: Washington’s preserved expense account in travels from Cambridge to New London offers insights

On This Day: Washington’s preserved expense account in travels from Cambridge to New London offers insights

The following is an installment of “On This Day,” a series celebrating America’s 250th anniversary by following the actions of Gen. George...

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Salena Zito

Trump’s historic border turnaround: Zero releases at the border for 11 consecutive months

Trump’s historic border turnaround: Zero releases at the border for 11 consecutive months

EXCLUSIVE — The president securing the border, protecting citizens from criminal illegal immigrants, and implementing effective and common-sense...

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Christopher Tremoglie

Oil and gas prices will be lower but still elevated

Oil and gas prices will be lower but still elevated

The news about a ceasefire between the United States and Iran has sparked a global rise in equities and dramatic falls in the price of oil, both...

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Tom Rogan

The Iran ceasefire is a pause, and it may be a short one

The Iran ceasefire is a pause, and it may be a short one

Thirty-eight days after it began, Operation Epic Fury paused and perhaps ended with a ceasefire. The United States-Israel military campaign did not...

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Summer Lee faces sharp criticism from Pittsburgh Democrats for appearing with Hasan Piker

Summer Lee faces sharp criticism from Pittsburgh Democrats for appearing with Hasan Piker

PITTSBURGH — Rep. Summer Lee’s (D-PA) decision to campaign alongside Hasan Piker in Michigan has drawn sharp criticism from Democrats across her...

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Salena Zito

Why do ‘war crimes’ accusations never apply to Iran?

Why do ‘war crimes’ accusations never apply to Iran?

The “war crimes” canard pushed by Democrats and other critics of President Donald Trump ignores a stark reality: If Iran, and others, are not held...

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Zachary Faria

Thirty-nine days: Too much or not enough?

Thirty-nine days: Too much or not enough?

Will the U.S.–Iran war turn out to have been the 39-day war, following the locution of the Israel-Iran 12-day war of June 2025? The markets, as this...

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Michael Barone

Trump’s resolve is on display in Operation Epic Fury

Trump’s resolve is on display in Operation Epic Fury

Iran has been the world’s No. 1 state sponsor of terrorism for decades. If we want to have fewer wars and a more peaceful, less dangerous world, a...

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Sen. John Cornyn

On This Day: Urgent request for seamen for the Continental Army is sent out as Washington nears New York

On This Day: Urgent request for seamen for the Continental Army is sent out as Washington nears New York

The following is an installment of “On This Day,” a series celebrating America’s 250th anniversary by following the actions of Gen. George...

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Salena Zito

Dozens of illegal immigrants scatter at a Pennsylvania DMV when ICE responds

Dozens of illegal immigrants scatter at a Pennsylvania DMV when ICE responds

WEST KITTANNING, Pennsylvania — On April 3, several dozen immigrants were lined up at an Armstrong County, Pennsylvania Department of Motor Vehicles...

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Salena Zito

Union leaders mislead members to fund influence and self-indulgence

Union leaders mislead members to fund influence and self-indulgence

One of the first things they tell aides when they get to Capitol Hill is that when they’re invited to a function, it’s not actually them that’s...

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Brian Mcnicoll

Wireless is making Trump’s affordability vision a reality

Wireless is making Trump’s affordability vision a reality

President Donald Trump took office pledging to tame inflation and ease the burden on American families. What a difference a year makes — “We’re...

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Ajit Pai

What does Trump’s antitrust enforcer have in the cards for year two?

What does Trump’s antitrust enforcer have in the cards for year two?

A March profile in the Wall Street Journal spotlighted Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson as earning the respect of President Donald...

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Brian pandya

What the Kremlin fears more than Ukrainian drones

What the Kremlin fears more than Ukrainian drones

Major banks across Russia on Friday reported major service breakdowns. Their apps crashed, ATMs stopped working, and other capabilities collapsed. The...

wednesday 1

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Ivana Stradner

No, Trump is not committing war crimes in Iran

No, Trump is not committing war crimes in Iran

One hundred legal scholars signed a letter arguing that President Donald Trump’s threat to target Iranian power plants and bridges could amount to...

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Michael Rubin