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Republican Jewish Coalition summit takes on added significance amid Gaza war

When most of the GOP 2024 field speaks at the Republican Jewish Coalition annual summit in Las Vegas this weekend, the No. 1 topic they will touch on is the continuing war between Israel and Hamas that has dominated international news and upended American politics.

November to Remember: Sheila Jackson Lee leads roundup of intriguing mayoral races

The 2023 elections may not have the fireworks of 2024, but there is still plenty up for grabs. In this "off-year," most of which takes place on Nov. 7, Virginia will be keenly watched, particularly by followers of Gov. Glenn Youngkin, and whether he can springboard Republican success into national aspirations. Meanwhile, the governor's mansion is up for grabs in Kentucky and Mississippi. New Jersey's Republicans believe they have a real shot at turning the state red in legislative elections, while there are also fierce mayoral and district attorney battles throughout the United States. Voters will also decide several fascinating referendums, particularly in Ohio, Maine, and Texas. This Washington Examiner series, November to Remember, will dive into all of these and more over the following two weeks. Part Five will take a closer look at the mayoral race in Houston.

Democrats’ hollowed-out center

The monolithic party of the Left is in denial.

White House announces plan to boost commercial-to-residential property conversions

The White House announced on Friday new actions to support the conversion of commercial buildings to residential as part of a broader effort to help with housing affordability.

An urgent warning: The US needs to prepare to fight Russia and China simultaneously

As Beijing grows the Chinese nuclear arsenal, a bipartisan commission deems America’s $1.5 trillion nuclear modernization plan ‘insufficient.’

Campus extremism comes for Jews

Should Jewish parents continue sending their children to higher education institutions that hate them?

Christmas shopping is beginning ever earlier, even before Halloween. Here’s why

Supply chains and other factors contribute to the pre-Thanksgiving rush.

Judge James Ho warns college campuses have become a danger to American ideals

EXCLUSIVE — Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge James Ho doubled down on his refusal to hire clerks from certain elite law schools, saying the cancel culture he's witnessed on campuses is "antithetical to America."

Far-left House Democrats chafe at Biden Israel support after Hamas terror attacks

It's an intraparty division that continues to widen and fester.
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