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Congressman Seeks Murder Charges for Fentanyl Traffickers
THE CENTER SQUARE—Fentanyl dealers would face tough new criminal penalties under a proposal filed by a Republican New York congressman that calls for charging those convicted of trafficking the drug with attempted murder. The Fentanyl Kills Act, refiled by Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., is the latest proposal aimed at cracking down on the sale and… -
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Republican Redistricting Bolsters GOP Midterm Chances
Republican redistricting could be the key to the GOP maintaining control of the House through gaining several seats in Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, Florida, and Texas. The GOP currently holds a three-seat majority in the House of Representatives, which means any advantage to the Republican Party matters. Ohio has the potential to lend itself to three… -
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Trump Tilting at Windmills as He Halts Green Energy Projects
With the halt on construction of a nearly complete offshore windmill project in Rhode Island, it appears President Donald Trump means business in undoing the last administration’s green energy policies. Orsted, a Danish company developing the Revolution Wind project off the coast of Rhode Island, was told by the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management… -
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White House Makes ‘Historic’ Intel Deal Official
After considerable chatter, the Trump White House made official a decision that is earning praise while also ruffling some feathers. The United States government will have a 9.9% stake in Intel, which could spell good news not only for the company, but the United States, including Ohio. The plan is especially integral to Ohio, given… -
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Trump Admin Isn’t Going to Let Companies ‘Memory Hole’ DEI Violations
DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—Companies won’t get away with sweeping past discrimination against employees under the rug, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission acting Chair Andrea Lucas told the Daily Caller News Foundation in an interview. Lucas sat down with the Daily Caller News Foundation to discuss ongoing efforts to defend religious liberty, push back against diversity, equity,… -
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Snoop Dogg Says He’s ‘Scared’ of the LGBTQ Content in Disney Movies
DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—Iconic rapper Snoop Dogg said on Monday that he is “scared” to watch movies after his grandson witnessed a lesbian couple in a Disney film. Snoop Dogg said on “Dom Lucre: Breaker of Narratives” that he took his grandson to see the 2022 Pixar film “Lightyear,” which featured characters Alisha Hawthorne and… -
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New Poll Shows Virginia Gubernatorial Race Tightening
A new poll is signaling that Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears is closing in on her Democrat opponent in the Virginia governor race. The Roanoke College poll showed Democrat gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger leading Earle-Sears 46% to 39% in the category of likely Virginia voters. That is a significant diminishment from May where Spanberger was leading… -
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Welcoming a Young Conservative Female Voice: ‘The Katie Miller Podcast’ Debuts
With the rise of social media and a population hungry for the truth, the YouTube and podcast industry has been growing exponentially. We see many conservative male thought leaders dominating the top charts and continuing to impact the next generation. Think Charlie Kirk, Tucker Carlson, The Nelk Boys, Matt Walsh, and even Joe Rogan. My… -
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White House Forges Unprecedented Partnerships With State Lawmakers
FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—The Trump administration is partnering with conservative state legislators to codify the “Make America Great Again” agenda throughout the country. The White House has met with lawmakers from states including Louisiana, Missouri, and Wyoming about how states can enact back home what President Donald Trump is doing on the federal level…. -
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Illegal Alien Abrego Garcia Back in ICE Custody
The illegal alien the political left labeled the “Maryland Man” is back in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. “Today, ICE law enforcement arrested Kilmar Abrego Garcia and are processing him for deportation,” Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem wrote on X Monday morning. “President [Donald] Trump is not going to allow this… -
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Trump to Direct Prosecution of Flag Burners
President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order Monday morning directing the prosecution of those who burn the American flag. This comes amid an increase in protests in which rioters desecrate the American flag. Anti-Israel protesters lowered three American flags outside Union Station last summer and burned them alongside an effigy of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin… -
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The Value of Catholic Schools
The new school year is upon us. Children, teachers, and administrators from around the country are gearing up for the new academic year. This time of year is filled with excitement, as well as healthy anxiety about a new season of learning and relationships. As we prepare for the school season, it is also an… -
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Uproar as White Male Cast as Retired Robot in Broadway Hit
Actor Andrew Barth Feldman’s imminent substitution for the Tony-winning and severely talented Darren Criss in “Maybe Happy Ending” has launched a brouhaha on Broadway. Feldman is white. This, according to actor B.D. Wong and some 2,400 signatories to his open letter of complaint, disqualifies Feldman from portraying that show’s lead character. Oliver is a retired robot in Seoul,… -
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Beyond IVF: Finding the Root Causes of Infertility Can Lead to More Successful Outcomes
The best pro-family policies are those that champion the entire family—not just from the moment of conception, but the lifelong health and well-being of parents and children alike. That’s why the recent Washington Post report about the White House considering a broader approach to fertility care rather than an in vitro fertilization mandate shouldn’t be… -
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Illegal Immigrant With Domestic Violence, Gang Ties Returned to Maryland as Senator Condemns ICE Deportation Plans
A Maryland senator welcomed “the Maryland dad” back to his state Sunday after the illegal immigrant was released from criminal custody in Tennessee and returned to Maryland Friday. Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., happily received Kilmar Abrego Garcia back to his state after what he called “a long and torturous nightmare.” Abrego Garcia, a citizen… -
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Turley Says Maxwell Transcript Exonerates Trump and Hits ‘Hard in Washington’
Legal scholar and Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley says that, according to interview transcripts recently released by the Department of Justice, Ghislaine Maxwell exonerates President Donald Trump from any illicit involvement in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operation. Moreover, the former Epstein associate states that “there is no list” and that “she never saw a list,” a… -
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‘This is How Negotiations Happen’: Vance Praises Trump’s Negotiations Toward Ending the Russia-Ukraine War
Vice President JD Vance said President Donald Trump “has a lot of cards left to play to apply pressure” to Russia when it comes to trying to end the Russia-Ukraine war. Vance said Trump “has applied aggressive economic leverage” to Russia and has tried making it clear to Russia that the country is welcome to… -
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Court Upholds Ban on ‘Unusually Dangerous Weapons’
A federal appeals court Thursday refused to block two Connecticut gun control laws despite arguments that they violated the Second Amendment. The laws faced two separate challenges from the National Association for Gun Rights, the Second Amendment Foundation, and others, who asked the Second Circuit Court of Appeals to temporarily block the laws. But on… -
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‘GOD BLESS TEXAS’: Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts Praises Texas’ Redistricting Efforts
Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts applauded Texas’ redistricting efforts ahead of the 2026 midterms. “Texas, of course, has the right to redistrict more than once in a decade,” Roberts said. “They’ve done a good job. They’ve reset lines that actually reflect two million new people arriving in the state since 2020.” Both the Texas House… -
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Compassion for Criminals, None for Victims
The other morning, I was walking through Union Station and stopped short. It was clean. Strangely clean. No vagrants harassing commuters or tourists. No drugged-out shouting matches. Not even the ever-present fog of marijuana that seems to hang over every street corner in Washington, D.C. these days. But as I took in the rare calm,…
