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    How Some Drugs Got to Pelosi’s District

    Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi lives in one of San Francisco’s poshest neighborhoods—that nonetheless sits only about 2 miles from the Tenderloin, one of the most drug-infested corners of the city. In 2019, when President Donald Trump was in his first term and Bill Barr was serving as attorney general, David Anderson, who was then…
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    Oklahoma Debates How to Fight ESG, Amid AG-Treasurer Clash

    Oklahoma lawmakers advanced legislation that could gut a three-year-old anti-ESG law and leave state taxpayers vulnerable to environmental, social, and governance-based investing, critics contend.  The Oklahoma Senate Energy Committee recently advanced SB 714, sponsored by state Sen. Dave Rader, which amends the existing law on state contracts and transfers enforcement authority from the state treasurer…
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    USAID Coordinated With Censorship Agency, Documents Show

    The U.S. Agency for International Development coordinated closely with a State Department program to block what it considered “misinformation,” “disinformation,” and “malinformation,” according to newly released government documents.  America First Legal, a conservative legal group, obtained more than 200 pages from the State Department through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit about the Global Engagement…
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    On the Left, They Knew They Were Lying to Us All Along

    For years, the Left has advanced utter untruths for cheap partisan purposes that they knew at the time were all false. And now when caught, they just shrug and say they were lying all along. They damned as incompetent, racist, and conspiratorial any who dared follow logic and evidence to point out that the Chinese…
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    EXCLUSIVE: Chip Roy’s New Bills Aim to Ensure No One Is ‘Indoctrinated to Hate Our Country’

    FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, introduced two bills Friday aimed at empowering parents and defunding schools that promote racial division. He frames the legislation as combating critical race theory, a lens by which teachers tell students to view America as institutionally racist in favor of whites and against blacks. While proponents either…
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    Democrat Town Hall Shouting Matches Expose Intraparty Rift

    Editor’s note: This report contains language some readers might find offensive. Democrat lawmakers are feeling pressure from the left flank of their party at town hall meetings across the country, with a series of outbursts from attendees urging them to take a more radical left-wing approach in Congress.  The series of shouting matches comes shortly…
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    ‘The Pendulum Has Shifted’: San Francisco Pride Loses Several Corporate Sponsors

    It’s one thing for irritated Americans to pressure companies into abandoning progressive LGBT agendas; it’s another for long-time Pride sponsors in San Francisco to bail on their own. This year, several of San Francisco Pride’s major donors—Comcast, Anheuser-Busch, La Crema, Diageo, and Smirnoff—have pulled back from the 2025 Pride Parade and Civic Center Celebrations, leaving organizers scrambling…
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    Historian Barry Strauss Honored as 2025 Bradley Prize Winner

    The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation announced Thursday that classicist, military, and naval historian and bestselling author Barry Strauss as the second 2025 Bradley Prize winner.  Strauss, the Corliss Page Dean Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, will receive the award at the Bradley Prizes ceremony on May 29 in Washington, D.C. The award carries…
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    Inspector General Report Backs DOGE, Reveals Unused IRS Space Wastes Millions

    The Department of Government Efficiency’s cutting of Internal Revenue Service office space is consistent with the federal government’s earlier findings about excessive expenses within the tax collecting agency.  The Trump administration will reportedly close more than 110 IRS offices across the country. In June, during the Biden-Harris administration, the Treasury Department’s Inspector General for Tax…
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    What More Can Musk Do?

    Editor’s note: This is a lightly edited transcript of today’s video from Daily Signal Senior Contributor Victor Davis Hanson. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to see more of his videos. Hello, this is Victor Davis Hanson for The Daily Signal. Elon Musk is in the news, again. It should be triumphant news accounts of what he’s…
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    Musk Is Helping America Blast Off Into Space While Leftists Are Blasting Tesla Dealerships

    The summer of joy is long over. After the Democrat Party’s attritional winter of defeats, we are seeing the Left spring into action in the worst possible way. In just the last few weeks there’s been an explosion of vandalism carried out on Tesla cars. Axios reported on Thursday that the Justice Department and FBI are investigating widespread attacks…
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    DAR Chapters Continue Fight to Keep Men Out

    During the American Revolutionary War, soldiers penned heartfelt letters to their wives or tactical missives to troop commanders. Today, some members of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR)—an organization founded in 1890 to honor those patriots—are writing letters of their own. Only now, they’re written to President Donald Trump in a desperate plea for…
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    Is ‘Severance’ a Stealth Critique of the Pro-Choice Movement?

    Spoiler alert: This article will assume the reader has already seen the first season. Is hit series “Severance” subtly making the case we should consider what we owe to unborn babies? Apple TV+’s “Severance,” Ben Stiller’s darkly comedic psychological thriller starring Adam Scott (“Parks and Recreation,” “The Good Place”), lends itself to interpretations, most proposing…
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    Here’s Why America Needs the HALT Fentanyl Act, and Why It Won’t Lead to Overcriminalization

    I worked with President Donald Trump on the First Step Act and am acutely aware of the damage that unnecessarily tough-on-crime laws can do, but I am glad to vouch for the HALT Fentanyl Act, which advances both public health and just enforcement. Trump visited the Justice Department Tuesday, reaffirming his commitment to combating the…
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    How Los Angeles Is Getting Scorched by Its Homeless Problem

    VENICE, Calif.—Francesca Padilla was awakened by the sound of screaming people and breaking glass. Soon she could hear the tortured howls of her neighbor’s dog Togo as the bungalow right next to her Venice home was engulfed in flames.   “It was yelping so loud—the sound isn’t the usual dog sound—it was suffering,” another neighbor told…
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    Get Out Your Handkerchiefs for Kennedy Center Crybabies

    WASHINGTON—Last week, audience members loudly booed Vice President JD Vance and his wife, Usha, at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. The crowd was telling the Second Couple: You don’t belong on our turf. Ah, but there’s a new sheriff at the opera. President Donald Trump is now chairman of the Kennedy…
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    The Left’s Lies Did Terrible Damage to America

    Editor’s note: This is a lightly edited transcript of today’s video from Daily Signal Senior Contributor Victor Davis Hanson. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to see more of his videos. Hello, this is Victor Davis Hanson for The Daily Signal. The last week we’ve been hearing a lot about these lies. I guess there’s no other…
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    Expert on JFK Assassination: Released Files Reveal How CIA Strived to Conceal Questionable ’60s Operations

    Craig Iffland, an expert on the November 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy, says the files released Tuesday evening show the CIA went to extraordinary lengths to hide embarrassing details about its operations in the 1960s. It is Iffland’s expert opinion that “[m]ost of the major documents long sought by researchers can be found…
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    Woman Arrested by Attorney General in Texas for Performing Illegal Abortions

    A woman was arrested in Texas for allegedly providing illegal abortions, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Monday. The arrest is the first of its kind under a 2022 near-total abortion ban in the state.  “In Texas, life is sacred,” Paxton said in a press release. “I will always do everything in my power to…
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    Paul Calls for Review of UK’s Encrypted Data Demands

    Sen. Rand Paul on Wednesday demanded action from Attorney General Pam Bondi on the United Kingdom's requiring that American tech companies provide access to encrypted data. The Kentucky Republican senator implied that the U.K. demanding access to American data was a dangerous violation of an agreement between the two nations. Paul calls the United Kingdom's…
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