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    The Predictable Blame Game of Left-Wing Protests

    WASHINGTON—The script for how big media outlets cover left-wing riots never changes. Progressive protests destroy blue cities. Then cable news anchors inform viewers that protests that have brought chaos and destruction started out peacefully. Yes, there is a pattern to progressive protests that turn violent. The demonstrations, like those in parts of Los Angeles over…
    Debra Saunders
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    EMERGENCY SHOW: Squeamish Republicans Might Vote Against DOGE Cuts

    There has never been a more appropriate application of the phrase “put your money where your mouth is” than the vote House Republicans are preparing to take this afternoon on the $9.4 billion rescissions package. Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., joined politics editor Bradley Devlin for an emergency episode of “The Signal Sitdown” before today’s critical…
    Bradley Devlin
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    Trump’s Rescissions Package Becomes First Heritage Action Key Vote of Session

    Heritage Action has scored President Donald Trump’s rescissions package as its first key vote of the 119th Congress. The rescissions package passed the House of Representatives on Thursday afternoon. “Heritage Action applauds the work President Trump and his administration have done to deliver a bold rescissions package to Congress,” Heritage Action Executive Vice President Ryan…
    Daily Signal Staff
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    Trump’s Power Play: Repealing Biden’s Energy Rules Is a Win for America

    President Donald Trump’s latest move to repeal the Biden administration’s power plant regulations marks a pivotal moment in America’s energy policy. If finalized, this proposal would not only lower electricity costs for millions of Americans but also strengthen domestic manufacturing and reduce the risk of blackouts. The public has 45 days to comment. The new…
    Diana Furchtgott-Roth
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    The Christian Roots of the NBA – From Naismith to This Year’s 79th NBA Finals

    Faith and sports go hand in hand. Quarterbacks quote Bible verses in interviews and today’s top NBA players, from Golden State Warrior standout Stephen Curry (verses of scripture adorn his sneakers) to Indiana Pacer sensation Tyrese Haliburton (he cites church as “a big part of my success and my sanity”), count themselves as two of…
    Lee Habeeb
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    Gaza Humanitarian Foundation Says at Least 8 Dead Following Hamas Attack

    The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation continued aid distribution in Gaza on Thursday, less than 24 hours after at least eight workers with the group were killed in a Hamas attack.  “This has been a painful day but our team made the decision that the best way to honor the memory of our local Palestinian colleagues was…
    Virginia Allen
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    China Has Secret Police in the US. This Congresswoman Is Trying to Stop It.

    In December 2024, Chen Jinping, a 60-year-old Manhattan resident, pleaded guilty to opening and operating a secret Chinese police station for China’s Ministry of Public Security in Manhattan’s Chinatown neighborhood. Chen was arrested with “Harry” Lu Jianwang in April 2023, following an FBI investigation into the outpost. Though these arrests were the first of their…
    Bradley Devlin
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    Illegal Means Illegal: Every Illegal Migrant Is a Criminal

    The current unrest in Los Angeles and other major U.S. cities should serve as a wake-up call to the American public. When law enforcement finally starts doing its job under the leadership of President Donald Trump and border czar Tom Homan, chaos erupts. But not because of law enforcement. It’s because illegal aliens, who have…
    George Harizanov
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    Defensive Uses of Guns Last Month Show Mexican Government’s Folly

    Last week, in a unanimous opinion in a case called Smith & Wesson v. Estados Unidos Mexicanos, the Supreme Court tossed out a lawsuit filed by the Mexican government against seven major U.S. gun manufacturers, seeking to hold them civilly liable for billions of dollars in damages stemming from gun violence committed in Mexico with…
    Amy Swearer
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    Classic Learning Test Challenges SAT and ACT Dominance

    The Classic Learning Test, an alternative to standardized tests like the SAT and ACT, has scored recent legislative victories in Texas and Oklahoma, with another win expected in Louisiana. These changes allow students to use their CLT score when applying for college. Jeremy Tate, a former schoolteacher who created the CLT in 2015, spoke with…
    Philip Roberts
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    MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace, a Liberal Democrat in Denial

    Nicolle Wallace is one of the original “MSNBC Republicans,” a former adviser to George W. Bush and John McCain who quickly swapped sides to become one of the more popular Democratic Party-line tap dancers on her show “Deadline White House.” Her reflexive leftist take on the Los Angeles riots was a “uniquely alarming moment”—not the…
    Tim Graham
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    The Vexing Problem of Depopulation and Childlessness

    Although pro-family academics and religious leaders have long expressed concern about widespread depopulation and childlessness within Western culture, this crisis is finally being noted by U.S. government officials. Over the past decade, the number of those who never married and had no children exceeded the share of Americans who are married with children. Nearly one-third of young voters did…
    Arthur Goldberg
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    Protester Attacks Heritage Foundation Security With Pepper Spray, Is Arrested

    Capitol Police arrested a man outside The Heritage Foundation after he allegedly sprayed two security personnel with pepper spray. The incident occurred Wednesday morning outside the conservative policy organization, located on a busy thoroughfare just blocks from the U.S. Capitol. “Heritage believes in the First Amendment and respects American citizens’ right to disagree and to…
    Fred Lucas
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    New Jersey GOP Gubernatorial Nominee Eyes Judicial Openings and Targets Sanctuary Laws

    HOLMDEL, New Jersey—Just a few minutes after telling an enthused crowed of supporters that he is committed to the goal of a “safer, more prosperous, and affordable New Jersey,” Jack Ciattarelli told The Daily Signal that he very mindful of the openings on the state supreme court. “We have two new appointments,” the Republican gubernatorial nominee…
    Kevin Mooney
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    Ukraine War Heads in a Dangerous New Direction

    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. Let’s look at an update of the Ukraine war. Remember, it’s now gone on for over…
    Victor Davis Hanson
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    House Gets Opportunity to Defund USAID, PBS, and NPR

    House Republicans on Thursday will face perhaps the greatest test yet of whether they mean business about decreasing the size of the federal government. The House Republican Conference will vote on a legislative package to cut funding from foreign aid, as well as from the publicly funded National Public Radio and Public Broadcasting Service.  According…
    George Caldwell
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    Newsom’s Threat That California Might Withhold Federal Taxes Called ‘Reckless,’ ‘a New Low’

    Republican members of Congress on Wednesday assailed Democrat California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s suggesting that it might be time for his state to cut off taxpayer money going to the federal government. Addressing the matter in a June 6 post on X, Newsom said, “Californians pay the bills for the federal government. We pay over $80…
    Jacob Adams
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    Virginia’s Nursing Shortage Persists, but Targeted Strategies Have Brought Growth

    In 2021, then-gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin said he wanted to vastly revitalize Virginia’s nursing community to address a desperate shortage of nurses in the commonwealth. So, now that it’s 2025, is Virginia for Nursing Lovers? According to analysis from the National Council of State Boards of Nursing on the number of registered nurses in each…
    Joe Thomas
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    How Indo-Pacific Allies Can Be ‘Model Allies’: Secretary Hegseth at Shangri-La

    During his address at the Shangri-La Dialogue summit in Singapore on May 31, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth touted Poland, the Baltic States, Israel, and the Gulf States as “model allies” of the United States.  The lack of any Indo-Pacific allies on the secretary’s list was notable, although not necessarily a slight against them, as…
    Yuichi Kakutani
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    Trump’s Deportation Efforts Backed by Wide Margin, Poll Finds

    A new poll released Wednesday shows that a majority of Americans approve of the Trump administration’s efforts to detain illegal aliens in Los Angeles as well as the president’s decision to send in the National Guard to control violence. The RMG Research poll, which was conducted on June 9—two days after President Donald Trump called…
    Jarrett Stepman
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