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Fifty million Americans live in a news blackout. Your town could be next

There was a time when nearly every city council member expected someone from the local newspaper to be sitting in the front row. Today,...

Iran just appointed a national joke to lead security — this is what panic looks like

In Tehran, appointments to the Supreme National Security Council are rarely bureaucratic reshuffles. They are signals — about fear, factional power, and the threats...

China controls the refinery. Here’s how Trump takes it back

The car that starts in the driveway. The hospital that stays lit during a power outage. The data center that keeps the internet running....

Rail giants hate the $71 billion merger. The rest of us should love it

Major infrastructure projects deserve careful review. They also deserve to be judged on the facts, not on outdated objections and hypothetical concerns.  The $71 billion...

Medicare is about to penalize the 15-minute breakthrough that saves cancer patients hours of pain

In cancer care, every hour a patient spends getting treatment is an hour away from the rest of their life. It could mean another...

Dead men don’t need groceries: The fraud Democrats are suing to protect

Twenty-one state attorneys general just sued the federal government over food stamps. Not to feed more hungry American citizens. To keep benefits flowing to...

Millions of Americans are saving billions with debt relief — so lenders are trying to block it

It is no secret that millions of Americans are struggling under financial pressures from inflation. Most Americans look at gas and grocery prices as...

Chuck Schumer’s meat market takeover will drive up your grocery bill

Despite its clever name, Sen. Chuck Schumer’s (D-NY) so-called “Family Grocery and Farmer Relief Act” won’t provide relief for grocers or producers, or consumers...

Stop spiting America to spite Trump: Republicans need to confirm Todd Blanche yesterday

Todd Blanche looks set to become America’s next attorney general. Earlier this week, two disgruntled Republican senators, Thom Tillis (NC) and John Cornyn (TX),...

Trump’s gift to Iran that keeps on giving — his name is JD Vance

President Donald Trump grew up in Queens and likely observes the street credo, “Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on...
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