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Will the last dairyman in California please turn out the lights

Families have been ranching on the lush green pastures of Point Reyes, a peninsula that juts into the Pacific Ocean about 30 miles north...

Jack Smith, the prosecutor who would never admit what he was doing

JACK SMITH, THE PROSECUTOR WHO WOULD NEVER ADMIT WHAT HE WAS DOING. Just before 1 a.m. Tuesday, the Biden Justice Department’s hand-picked Trump prosecutor, Jack...

Biden made progress with the Arab Gulf states. Trump should embrace it.

U.S. foreign policy is at its strongest when it is bipartisan. Take, for example, the U.S.-India partnership, developed over a quarter century with the...

With the fact-checking freak-out, corporate media reach a new low

It must be a tough time to be a regime journalist. Corporate media went all-in to try and stop President-elect Donald Trump, and in...

Cleveland-Cliffs CEO’s bid for US Steel includes keeping the iconic name

LYNDORA, Pennsylvania — Lourenco Goncalves, the CEO of steelmaker Cleveland-Cliffs, said he wants to make a new bid to acquire U.S. Steel, calling his...

Butler County first responders to march in Trump’s inauguration parade

Inauguration Day will be filled with a variety of ceremonies, including the traditional Presidential Parade, which will feature thousands of participants. Among them will...

Benny Johnson and ‘conservatives’ who hide behind the cross

Benny Johnson, a podcaster and so-called conservative Republican influencer, and Alina Habba, a former attorney and incoming counselor to President-elect Donald Trump, decided to...

Nathan Hochman shows there is at least one adult in charge in Los Angeles

The Los Angeles wildfires have been an incredible display of incompetence by city leaders, but there is at least one adult actually running things:...

Democrats’ ‘stupidity’ on display at Senate hearings

Democrats’ conduct in confirmation hearings just starting for President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet nominees reveals their strategy to restore their electoral fortunes and credibility. Campaign guru...

How price controls destroyed California’s housing insurance market

As the worst fires in California’s history continue to blaze with no end in sight, the state’s residents aren’t just battling wildfires. They are...
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