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Tough Love: My Mom Says Gay Men Can’t Raise Kids
The reader should embrace adulthood by living his life without requiring his mother's full emotional approval of his sexuality and family plans, accepting her honest faith-based concerns as natural pa
What Will Follow the ‘Polite Pogrom’ in Canada?
Antisemitism is surging in Canada, leading to the quiet withdrawal of Jews from public life amid inadequate political responses.
Trae Stephens: Silicon Valley and Washington Must Build Together
Silicon Valley technologists and Washington policymakers must overcome mutual distrust to build together, as exemplified by the Anthropic-Pentagon feud.
Soaring Health Care Costs Might Just Tip Scales In Crucial Midterms, Analysts Say
Skyrocketing health care costs are poised to significantly impact voter decisions in the upcoming midterm elections across party lines.
Robert Mueller’s Tarnished Legacy - by Eli Lake
Robert Mueller's legacy is tarnished because he fueled political scandals rather than exposing them, contributing to the normalized vitriol of the MAGA era under Trump.
50,000 Troops Now Stationed in Middle East
More than 50,000 US troops are now stationed in the Middle East as the war against Iran enters its second month, with Trump considering further actions.
Kristi Noem, Trump respond to shocking cross-dressing photos tied to her husband
President Trump expresses sympathy while Noem's spokesperson requests privacy after photos surface allegedly showing her husband cross-dressing.
Israel’s Palm Sunday Screwup
Israel mishandled Palm Sunday by barring Cardinal Pizzaballa from the Church of the Holy Sepulchre due to wartime shelter restrictions amid Iranian missile threats.
TGIF: Bring Them Back from Palm Beach - by Nellie Bowles
This column humorously critiques progressive activism, foreign policy mishaps, and cultural trends while favorably portraying Trump-era decisions.
Columbia Faculty Recommend Anti-Israel Professor for Middle Eastern Studies Position
Columbia University faculty have recommended Harvard professor Rosie Bsheer, known for anti-Israel activism, for a prominent Middle Eastern studies role, undermining the university's pledge for balanc
Two Drinks with . . . Emily Austin, Who’s Texting the FBI
Emily Austin, a rising conservative voice, navigates controversies while thriving in sports announcing and pro-Israel commentary amid Saudi Arabia's growing sports influence.
AI Is Exposing The Limits Of Economics
Tyler Cowen's book argues that AI is exposing the historical rise, decline, and limits of marginalist economics, paralleling its 1870s emergence.
Israel bars Catholic officials from praying at holy site, outraging US Ambassador Mike Huckabee
Israel prevented Catholic officials from private prayer at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre on Palm Sunday due to security concerns from Iranian attacks, drawing sharp criticism from US Ambassador Mik
CNN Journalist Put In Chokehold By IDF Soldiers
IDF soldiers placed a CNN photojournalist in a chokehold and detained the crew for two hours while they reported on Palestinian victims of settler attacks in the West Bank.
War in Iran Sparks Global Fertilizer Shortage, Threatens Food Prices
The war in Iran, through Tehran's restriction of the Strait of Hormuz, is causing a global fertilizer shortage that endangers farmers' yields and raises food prices worldwide.
Mamdani supports self-determination for the Irish. What about Staten Islanders?
The article contrasts Mayor Mamdani's endorsement of Irish self-determination with his reluctance to support Staten Island's secession efforts, amplifying local critics' accusations of selective advoc
What Happens When You Pay Ex–Gang Members to Stop Crime? Ask Chicago.
Chicago's state-funded Peacekeepers program, which pays former gang members to mediate street conflicts, is largely ineffective and enables recidivism, as shown by scandals, official criticisms, and i
Investor Bill Ackman Offering $64 Billion to Buy Taylor Swift and Bad Bunny’s Music Label, Universal Music Group
Activist investor Bill Ackman’s Pershing Square Capital Management is offering to purchase Universal Music Group in a $64 billion cash-and-stock deal.
Iranian Sleeper Cell Concerns Grow After Border Intercepts
U.S. officials and lawmakers express growing worries about potential Iranian sleeper cells on American soil following border encounters, though public evidence for active networks remains unproven.
Brother, sister indicted in alleged IED plot at Florida Air Force base tied to Iran war; 1 suspect in China
A brother and sister face indictments for planting an IED at MacDill Air Force Base, with one suspect fleeing to China amid ties to U.S. operations against Iran.
Mullin to cities with international airports: ‘You’ve got to partner with us’
Homeland Security Secretary Mullin warns sanctuary cities with international airports to partner with DHS on immigration enforcement or risk losing customs processing privileges.
US-Israeli plan for Kurdish invasion of Iran reportedly collapsed amid leaks, distrust
A US-Israeli plan for Kurdish militias to invade Iran and spark regime collapse failed due to media leaks, ally lobbying, Iranian countermeasures, and Kurdish hesitancy, prompting Trump to cancel it.
Trae Stephens: Silicon Valley and Washington Must Build Together
Silicon Valley technologists and Washington policymakers must collaborate to overcome mutual distrust and build together.
Georgia Runoff Pits GOP's Fuller Against Democrat Harris
Republican Clay Fuller, backed by Trump, faces Democrat Shawn Harris in a Georgia runoff to succeed Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Bondi Did What Trump Wanted—Not What He Needed
Pam Bondi was fired by Trump after failing to deliver meaningful Epstein files, disappointing his base despite hype.
Satoshi Has the Right to Hide. We Have the Right to Search for Him.
Society has the right to investigate Satoshi Nakamoto's identity due to curiosity, historical value, and Bitcoin's controversial impact, outweighing privacy concerns.