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No aid for Gaza’s terrorist ‘state’ until aid workers can be protected

If aid distribution has made anything clear, it is that Gaza is a terrorist “state,” and no aid should be provided until the terrorists who run it are no longer...

Oakland illustrates the incestuous relationship between Democrats and nonprofit organizations

After examining the corruption that flows through San Francisco’s government-by-nonprofit regime, we now move just a few miles across the Bay Bridge to Oakland....

Surprise — those dire predictions of Trump ‘crashing’ the economy were wrong

SURPRISE — THOSE DIRE PREDICTIONS OF TRUMP ‘CRASHING’ THE ECONOMY WERE WRONG. Six weeks ago, the Democratic talking point was that President Donald Trump was...

The Senate is set to deliver on historic digital assets legislation

It was clear as I traveled across the country with President Donald Trump last year in the lead-up to the 2024 election that the...

How George Clooney depicts the beginning of activist journalism

It must be counted as a surprise that George Clooney did not win a Tony Award this past Sunday for his portrayal of Edward...

No, ICE is not the Gestapo

With Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents breaking with modern tradition and actually arresting and deporting illegal immigrants under President Donald Trump‘s widely popular border...

Young men don’t like a pathological party

The 2024 election didn’t go as planned for Democrats. Besides solidifying the working class and non-college-educated voters in President Donald Trump’s camp, the race...

California has no right to its own immigration policy

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass made a clarifying statement at a press conference Monday. “We need to stop the raids,” she said. “This should not...

Will LA protect those arrested in the riots?

WILL LA PROTECT THOSE ARRESTED IN THE RIOTS? Hundreds of people have been arrested so far in several days of anti-law enforcement rioting in Los...

Offense is not a valid legal argument with monuments

A federal appeals court in Jacksonville will soon revisit a question that has long plagued Southern public life: the fate of Confederate monuments. Attorney...
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