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Vermont is at war with a Christian school over transgender athletes

Vermont has decided that female athletes must be forced to play against biological males no matter the concerns for their safety. If it has...

Lowest inflation since Bidenomics shows Trump economy thriving before tariffs

In the second full month of President Donald Trump’s second term in the White House, the Bureau of Labor Statistics found that consumer price...

Hobby Lobby pushback displays limits of Democratic rebrand

Craft store Hobby Lobby’s entrance into Tribeca, a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan, challenges Democratic political posturing after its presidential election loss. As always, constituents...

What DOGE can learn from the states 

President Donald Trump’s call to reduce bureaucratic bloat through the Department of Government Efficiency and his recent executive order to dissolve the Department of...

Trump’s big move: It wasn’t bungling. It wasn’t 4D chess. It was being flexible enough to get what he wanted

TRUMP’S BIG MOVE: IT WASN’T BUNGLING. IT WASN’T 4D CHESS. IT WAS BEING FLEXIBLE ENOUGH TO GET WHAT HE WANTED. As a week of...

Addressing the looming NIL chaos

At the turn of the 20th century, collegiate football could best be described as ruthless, chaotic, and hazardous. Injuries were common, many times serious,...

Why are Patel and Bongino ignoring the biggest FBI scandal?

Reforming the so-called “deep state” of America’s intelligence and security apparatus constitutes an enthusiastic core objective for President Donald Trump’s second administration. But does...

Shock study reveals ‘assassination culture’ spreading on the Left

“It’s just social media.” That’s the refrain many retreat to when journalists like me cover disturbing online trends, such as the viral TikTok videos...

The IRS must get smaller — and smarter

Job creators, workers, and consumers are at a historic crossroads. For four years, the Biden administration’s unfettered regulatory rampage, irrational federal spending, shocking price...

In Gaza, Netanyahu continues to gamble with uncertainty

It’s been nearly a year and a half since the first Israeli bombs dropped on Gaza following Hamas’s Oct. 7, 2023, onslaught against Israel. But we still don’t really...
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