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  • news

    Court Rules Against Confederate School Names in Virginia’s Shenandoah County

    Rich Tucker

    A brick sign reading Ashby-Lee Elementary School stands among green bushes and trees on a sunny day.
  • opinion

    The Quiet Manufacturing Boom

    Steve Cortes

    A man in a suit and yellow tie stands indoors, raising his fist and smiling slightly, with a microphone in front of him and a chandelier in the background.
  • news

    El-Sayed Played Key Role in Protesting Former Jihadist-Turned-Christian Speaking Event

    Pedro Rodriguez

    Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Michigan Abdul El-Sayed visits a polling place as residents cast their votes.
  • opinion

    Victor Davis Hanson: Iran’s Dangerous Midterm Strategy

    Victor Davis Hanson

    A handout photo made available by the Iranian Presidential Office shows Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian attending a press conference in the capital Tehran, on August 8, 2026. (Iranian Presidential Office / AFP / Getty Images)
  • news

    New Report Exposes the Foreign Cash Behind ‘Extremist Climate Activist Movement’

    Tyler O’Neil

    A new report highlights foreign funding for climate activist groups. Pictured: Sierra Club Executive Director Ben Jealous, a man in a blue suit speaks into a microphone and points, with climate protest signs and a sun mask in the background. Signs criticize banks and call for action against climate change.
  • analysis

    What Might Explain the Steep Decline of Obamacare Enrollment in Ohio?

    Rebecca Downs

    Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche joined by US Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
  • news

    Trump Slams Mamdani’s Pied-à-Terre Tax as Judge Halts Implementation

    Jarrett Stepman

    New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani speaks at a food distribution center on July 27, 2026 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. Mamdani announced that the five upcoming city-owned grocery stores will offer a 30 percent discount on produce, meat, bread, and milk when they begin to open next year. The discount on essential items will potentially save shoppers an estimated $90 a month, or roughly $1,000 a year, as prices for food and other items continue to rise throughout the country. The mayor has pledged one community grocery store for each borough. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
  • opinion

    What El-Sayed’s Victory and the DSA’s Rise Could Do to the Economy

    Nicole Huyer

    A man with short dark hair and a trimmed beard wearing a dark plaid suit jacket and white shirt stands outdoors, with blurred buildings in the background.
  • analysis

    How Paxton and Talarico Would Tackle Texas’ Affordability Problem

    Emily Medeiros

    A man in a suit speaks at a podium on stage, with a large Texas flag projected behind him and blurred audience signs in the foreground.
  • news

    Trump Took Secret Backup Plane After Iran Threat, Report Says

    Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell

    A man descends the stairs from an airplane with UNITED written on its side. The steps are red-carpeted, and it is nighttime. The presidential seal is visible near the entrance.
  • news

    Noncitizen Voting Cases Contradict Democrats’ Claims They Don’t Happen

    Fred Lucas

    New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill speaks on June 9, in New York City. (Dominik Bindl/Getty Images)
  • opinion

    Victor Davis Hanson: The WNBA’s Obsession With ‘White Privilege’

    Victor Davis Hanson

    Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever reacts to a technical foul call during the second half against the Chicago Sky on August 8, 2026 at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. (Melissa Tamez/Icon Sportswire/Getty Images)
  • news

    Francesca Hong Could Reshape the Democratic Party’s Future in Wisconsin

    Pedro Rodriguez

    Wisconsin Gubernatorial candidate Francesca Hong (L) listen to Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) speak before being introduced during a campaign rally.
  • analysis

    ‘One of the Greatest Ironies in the Universe’: Will Don Lemon Overturn the Central Law Defending Abortion Clinics?

    Tyler O’Neil

    Former CNN host Don Lemon is trying to overturn part of the FACE Act. Pictured: a man in a maroon suit stands at a microphone, smiling and raising both arms. He holds a spiral-shaped award trophy in his left hand against a yellow and red background.
  • opinion

    Thomas: Spanberger Fiddles While Virginia Burns

    Joe Thomas

    Abigail Spanberger with blonde hair smiles and raises a microphone on stage. A musician performs on equipment behind her. The background features a blue banner with partially visible text.
  • news

    Trump Adds Flexibility to Childhood Vaccine Schedule in Attempt to Combat Autism

    Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell

    A man in a suit holds up a document titled Gold Standard Childhood Vaccine Recommendations while another man stands behind him in an official-looking room with flags in the background.
  • news

    A Conservative Was Thrown Out of a School Board Meeting for Reading a Book Available in School Libraries. Her Lawsuit Could Have Major Ramifications.

    Emily Medeiros

    Mike Miles, superintendent of Houston Independent School District, speaks to students and families during the district's 36th Annual Scholars Recognition Ceremony in Houston on Tuesday, May 19, 2026.
  • opinion

    The Real Reason Women Freeze Their Eggs

    Katrina Trinko

    A woman speaking at a microphone with a blurred older man in the background, both wearing formal clothing.