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opinion
UN Diplomats Weigh Banning Surrogacy at Advice of Special Rapporteur
Recently, a United Nations human rights official appeared before a U.N. committee to present her research on the topic of surrogacy. For social conservatives skeptical of anything done by U.N. officials, it was a refreshing change of pace. The report, written by Reem Alsalem, special rapporteur on violence against women and girls, examined surrogacy through… -
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Remains of Hostage Returned to Israel After 11 Years
Hadar Goldin had just gotten engaged when Hamas terrorists ambushed and killed him during a ceasefire in Gaza. For 11 years, his family worked to bring his body home. Over the weekend, Goldin’s remains were finally released. “Victory means bringing home the hostages and bringing home our soldiers to Israel,” Simcha Goldin, the father of Hadar Goldin, told press… -
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Trump Pardons Dozens of MAGA Allies Accused of Attempting to Overturn 2020 Election
President Donald Trump has pardoned dozens of allies who were accused of attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. Pardons apply to former Trump lawyer and New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, former chief of staff Mark Meadows, and Trump ally Sidney Powell. U.S. Pardon Attorney Ed Martin announced Sunday night that… -
opinion
Federal & State Governments Are Rooting Out DEI & ESG
Following President Donald Trump’s executive orders to root out and eliminate ESG and DEI policies from government agencies and departments, it might be easy to think the war against these destructive ideas is won. Radical leftists are losing voter support for ESG and DEI at the ballot box, in legislative chambers around the country, and in public opinion. But… -
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Mamdani’s Far-Left Playbook Will Be Replicated Across the Country
Is America about to be hit with a Mamdani-style socialist tidal wave? That’s what more than a few Americans are thinking as the dust settles on the unnerving election of socialist Democrat Zohran Mamdani in New York City. Make no mistake, his faction of the Democratic Party absolutely has momentum after the win. So right… -
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Senate Votes to Put Congress on Path Toward Ending Government Shutdown
A bipartisan group of senators voted 60-40 to approve a key procedural measure that puts legislation reopening the government on track to pass the Senate. Eight Democrat senators—Illinois’ Dick Durbin, Maine’s Angus King, Nevada’s Catherine Cortez Masto and Jacky Rosen, New Hampshire’s Maggie Hassan and Jeanne Shaheen, Pennsylvania’s John Fetterman, and Virginia’s Tim Kaine—joined 52… -
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‘Free’ Promises, Pricey Drinks: Mamdani Faces Backlash After Victory Speech
Zohran Mamdani is already revealing his true agenda of dividing “New Yorkers into two groups: the oppressed and their oppressors,” The Washington Post editorial board declared in a Saturday editorial. The newly-elected New York City mayor’s victory speech on Tuesday made it clear that his “view of politics isn’t about unity” or “[increasing] wealth” but… -
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Thune Rejects Democrats’ Latest Obamacare Demand as Senate Considers New Budget Resolution
As the Senate convened for a rare session on Sunday to possibly vote in favor of a potential “short term funding measure,” Senate Majority Leader John Thune shut down a Nov. 8 proposal from Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer that would have provided new subsidies for Obamacare. “The Democrat leader’s proposal is a non-starter for… -
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Bessent Throws the Book at Stephanopoulos—the ABC Host’s Own Book—in Debate Over Shutdown Hypocrisy
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent roasted George Stephanopoulos over the shutdown, citing the host’s own book when he joined ABC News’ “This Week” Sunday morning. When Stephanopoulos asked Bessent if ending the filibuster is the best way to end the government shutdown, Bessent said “no.” “No. You were involved in a lot of these [government shutdowns]… -
opinion
Trump’s Economic ‘Miracle’ Depends on His Foreign Policy Reset
President Donald Trump’s work on the world stage is directly and inherently connected to our success at home. One of the major media narratives following the recent set of elections that went quite poorly for Republicans is that Trump and the GOP need to focus more on economic and kitchen table issues than on foreign… -
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Sec. Duffy Warns That More Traffic Controllers Are Not Coming To Work as ‘Democrats Refuse To Pay Them’
A growing number of flights are being cancelled and delayed as more air traffic controllers are refusing to come to work “because Democrats refuse to pay them,” Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said on “Fox News Sunday.” Air traffic could slow to a “trickle” by Thanksgiving if there’s no shutdown resolution. “Yesterday, we had 81 staffing… -
opinion
The Faith of Resurgent NFL Quarterback Baker Mayfield
More and more people of fame are being honest about their faith. This trend is true in Hollywood, politics and even sports. Around a month ago, Baker Mayfield, the quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, was interviewed on a platform called Sports Spectrum personifying the power of doing so. In his interview he is asked… -
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Trump Announces $2,000 Stimulus ‘Dividend’ Funded by Tariff Revenues, Excluding High-Income Earners
President Donald Trump announced plans to pay $2,000 stimulus checks, coming from U.S. tariff revenues, to all Americans, except for “high income people.” “A dividend of at least $2,000 a person (not including high income people!) will be paid to everyone,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post Sunday morning. Trump also called tariff critics… -
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Obama Judge Who Greenlit Secret Subpoenas Targeting GOP Hit With Ethics Complaint
DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—Judge James Boasberg, an Obama appointee who serves as chief judge of the D.C. District Court, is facing an ethics complaint for “political bias” against President Donald Trump and his administration. Boasberg approved nondisclosure orders in 2023 that kept nearly a dozen Republican members of Congress from knowing their cellphone records had… -
opinion
Elizabeth Warren’s Forked Tongue: Leftism for Thee, But Not for Me
When Sen. Elizabeth A. Warren recently traveled to the Big Apple to endorse New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, she was asked if overt socialism is really the best model for Democrats to adopt. “You bet,” she replied in her signature folksy style. The Boston lawmaker wasn’t just jumping on the sudden trendiness of… -
opinion
Western Leaders Unite in Campaign to Silence Conservative Voices Online
In 1965, the guru of the New Left, Herbert Marcuse, penned an essay that neatly brought together both strands of the unitary threat faced today by conservatives defending Western civilization: the threat of online censorship and the threat of street violence. Six decades later, it has come back with renewed force. Titled “Repressive Tolerance,” the essay’s dictates on the… -
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Transgender Activists Use Far-Left Smear Factory to Cancel Doctor Education Courses That Raise Doubts About ‘Gender-Affirming Care’
Doctors must take continuing medical education courses to maintain their licenses, and transgender activists took objection to one of these courses, leading a nationwide institution to effectively cancel it. Washington State University had spent nearly a year reviewing—and then approving—a course explaining the side effects of experimental transgender medical interventions on children and Europe’s growing… -
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ABC’s Jonathan Karl Reveals What Trump Really Told Him After On-Air Insult
During a tense Oval Office exchange in September, President Donald Trump didn’t mince words for ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent Jonathan Karl. “ABC is a terrible network, a very unfair network, and you should be ashamed of yourself,” Trump told Karl. “Frankly, you’re a terrible reporter. You know it, and so do I.” Karl had… -
opinion
The Age of Brazen Madness—and the Collapse of Fear
When a 29-year-old man in Minnesota can post a TikTok video allegedly offering $45,000 for the assassination of former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, we can’t dismiss it as another outburst from an online extremist. It’s a symptom of something far deeper—the moral corrosion of our civic life. According to the FBI, Tyler Avalos uploaded… -
opinion
Bad News for Republicans, Warnings for Both Parties
Virginia and New Jersey, the two states that voted for governor in 2025, both voted for then-Vice President Kamala Harris over then-candidate Donald Trump by 52%-46% margins in 2024. Democrats ran significantly better in both states on Tuesday. One reason is that Trump Republicans, as an increasingly downscale party, see their turnout sag in off…
