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Viral World Cup tourist Freddy is an accidental spokesman for America’s $30 billion wireless bet

If you’ve been online recently, you’ve met Freddy. This German soccer fan’s trip across America for the World Cup made him a global sensation....

One judge followed the contract. The other rewrote the country’s voter rolls

Judge T. Kent Wetherell II got the SAVE system ruling right, and he got it right for a reason most coverage missed. He didn’t...

Everyone’s terrified of AI taking jobs. I can’t hire fast enough

For the past year, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has been predicting a white-collar crisis driven by artificial intelligence. Well, where is it? As the...

Mayor Mamdani, why did you erase Little Italy?

Mayor Zohran Mamdani … Little Italy will never disappear. Neither will the historic Irish, Greek, or Jewish neighborhoods that helped build New York. Italian...

Big Tech’s worst nightmare: A bipartisan consensus on children’s safety

Last week, “Project 2029,” a left-of-center group led by Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ), announced its first policy priority for the next Democratic presidential hopeful....

Soccer symbolizes Trump’s destructive effect

It was FIFA’s corruption that stunned people, not President Donald Trump’s. The chief executive’s contempt for rules is now taken for granted. What astonished...

America’s oil reserve saved us this time. It won’t next time — unless we change its job

For several months, the Strait of Hormuz was closed, sparking speculation of $8 a gallon gasoline and global recession. While the period caused some...

The Kavanaugh smear lives on through Graham Platner

For months, many Democrats, “progressives,” leftists, and media figures stood by, or ran interference for, Graham Platner. They didn’t waver, even in the face...

Big Kratom wants Trump to ban 7-OH. Here’s the truth he needs to hear

On June 30, the Drug Enforcement Administration took steps to temporarily ban 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH) products nationwide. You might think this is about public safety...

These 120,000 people could shatter Democrats and two-party system

The Democratic Socialists of America surpassed 120,000 members over the Fourth of July weekend, eclipsing its 1912 peak of 113,371 dues-paying members. Compared with...
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