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    HYPOCRISY: Leftist Groups Oppose TV Ratings to Alert Parents About Transgender Ideology While Claiming to Support Parental Choice

    Tyler O’Neil

    GLAAD President Sarah Kate Ellis says she supports parental choice in TV, but opposes labels that would let parents know if TV shows include LGBTQ content. Pictured: a woman with shoulder-length blonde hair and a black polka-dot top smiles at an event with a dark background featuring white text.
  • opinion

    Cracker Barrel and Its Shadow

    Stephen Soukup

    A race car driver in a cowboy hat and sunglasses gives a thumbs up while standing in front of large Cracker Barrel 400 signs at a racetrack.
  • news

    Rubio, Trump Unveil $175 Million Counter-China Plan, Documents Show

    Pedro Rodriguez

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio looks on next to U.S. President Donald Trump.
  • opinion

    America’s Children Need Heroes Again

    Michael Freund

    Smiling astronaut in a white spacesuit with an American flag patch on the arm, sitting in front of equipment, preparing for a mission—one of the many unsung heroes ready to push the boundaries of exploration.
  • opinion

    It’s Not Shocking That PBS and NPR Are ‘Alive and Kicking’

    Tim Graham

    Protesters hold signs saying HANDS OFF NPR and Defend PBS & NPR outside a building during a daytime rally.
  • analysis

    Inside Trump’s Nationwide Tour to Help Vulnerable Republicans in Midterms

    Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell

    A person in a suit shouts to a large crowd at an indoor event. Behind them is a blue sign reading General Motors Proving Grounds, Milford, Michigan.
  • opinion

    Victor Davis Hanson: The Socialist Monster Awakens

    Victor Davis Hanson

    A man in a suit speaks into a microphone at a podium, gesturing with his hands.
  • opinion

    Rest Well, Young Patriot: Archeological Discoveries From the Battle of Camden 

    Jim Sanderlin

    An older man in a black pinstripe suit, white shirt, and dark tie stands outdoors in front of a blurred construction site background, his thoughtful expression reminiscent of a strategist reflecting on the lessons of the Battle of Camden.
  • opinion

    John Adams Already Refuted the Democratic Socialists of America’s Ideas

    Daniel McCarthy

    A woman in a black outfit and sunglasses stands outside, pointing at herself, with people and white columns blurred in the background.
  • news

    Suspended Georgia Rep Pleads Guilty to COVID-19 Unemployment Fraud

    Rebecca Buis

    A wooden gavel rests on a sound block in an empty courtroom, symbolizing justice in cases of fraud, with the blurred judge’s bench and seating visible in the background.
  • news

    Issues Between Amy Acton, Progressives Get Worse

    Rebecca Downs

    Six people walk arm-in-arm down a park path, facing away. One holds a small transgender pride flag.
  • opinion

    ‘Transgender’ Language Is a Lie

    Walt Heyer

    A group of people march in a parade, waving Progress Pride and transgender flags. The scene is sunny, and participants wear colorful clothes, celebrating LGBTQ+ pride on a city street lined with palm trees.
  • opinion

    ‘NEVER AGAIN’: Spain’s Border Chaos Is a Warning for America

    Jarrett Stepman

    Dozens of migrants celebrate having crossed the border between Ceuta and Morocco, on 31 July, 2026 in Ceuta, Spain. Numerous people continued to enter Ceuta from Morocco in an uncontrolled manner as night fell on Thursday, 30 July. From early in the morning, thousands of migrants had entered the autonomous city by swimming and also on foot, skirting the breakwater that separates the autonomous city from Morocco. The units responsible for border control in Ceuta have recovered the bodies of 16 people from the water in the last 24 hours, bringing the total to 47 foreign nationals found dead in Ceuta’s waters whilst attempting to swim across from Morocco so far this year. (Photo By Marcos Moreno/Europa Press via Getty Images)
  • news

    Virginia Removed 6,531 Declared Noncitizens From Voter Rolls Over 2 Years

    Fred Lucas

    Gov. Abigail Spanberger flips through a folder at a press conference announcing there is a deal to authorize cannabis sales and put the legislation in the upcoming budget, Tuesday, June 16, 2026, in Richmond, Va. (Mike Kropf/Richmond Times-Dispatch via Getty Images)
  • opinion

    Cut Flowers: The Democratic Socialist Rising Class

    Kelsey Reinhardt

    A woman with long dark hair speaks into a microphone with an orange windscreen, wearing a dark blazer, sitting in front of a blurred brown background.
  • news

    Vance Announces Massive Fraud Crackdown at Historic Camp David Cabinet Meeting

    Virginia Grace McKinnon

    US Vice President JD Vance speaks during a Cabinet meeting hosted by US President Donald Trump at Camp David.
  • opinion

    How a Lawsuit Seeking to Silence Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission Actually Proved Its Point

    Tyler O’Neil

    President Donald Trump holds the microphone for Shea Encinas at the Religious Liberty Commission. Pictured: an older man in a suit gestures toward a microphone while a young boy in a suit speaks into it, both standing on a stage with a dark background.
  • news

    Left’s Amnesty Policies at the Forefront of Spain’s Migrant Crisis

    Pedro Rodriguez

    Moroccan security forces stand at the site of clashes with migrants attempting to cross into Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta near the town of Fnideq.