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Rubio should correct course on Turkish occupation of Cyprus

The State Department has denied Palestine Liberation Organization Chairman Mahmoud Abbas and his approximately 80-member delegation visas to attend the United Nations General Assembly...

Recovering from the insanity of summer 2020

What a difference half a decade makes. This summer’s prevailing ethos, zeitgeist, vibe — call it any fancy name you want — was sharply...

Michael Whatley is running to restore North Carolina values

SWANO, North Carolina — When President Donald Trump made his first second-term trip outside of Washington, D.C., to this Buncombe County town, he brought...

Memo to legacy media: Race absolutely is relevant in the Iryna Zarutska murder

In Focus delivers deeper coverage of the political, cultural, and ideological issues shaping America. Published daily by senior writers and experts, these in-depth pieces...

Trump’s Medicaid reforms are a huge success

Too often, policymakers are stuck fighting the last war. That’s what is happening in today’s debates over Medicaid. With states facing difficult budget decisions,...

Why France is in big economic trouble

France, like the United States, faces a mounting debt crisis. Public debt outstanding is now around 114% of France’s GDP.  In the United States the ratio is about...

Jon Ossoff’s political games insult Georgia’s veterans

I served in the Army National Guard for four decades, enlisting as a private and retiring as a two-star major general. During my service,...

The path to school choice in blue states

Blue states stand as the final frontier for universal school choice, and Republicans can break through by wielding parental rights as a political juggernaut. Victory...

Supreme Court rightly rules for immigration enforcement in Los Angeles

The Supreme Court has been forced, once again, to step in and overturn an injunction issued by a Biden-appointed lower-court judge, this time in...

RFK Jr needs to deal with the CDC’s data problem

Last week, Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced the closest a Senate hearing can look like a firing squad....
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