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    Department of Education to No Longer Require School Discipline Policies That Discriminate on the Basis of Race

    Tyler O’Neil

    The Department of Education just sent a "Dear Colleague" letter reversing previous disparate impact guidelines on punishment in education. Pictured: Education Secretary Linda McMahon, a woman in a light blue suit speaks at a microphone during a formal meeting, with people seated and blurred in the background.
  • opinion

    America’s Transparency Problem Reaches the Salad Dressing Aisle

    Claire Sorenson

    An employee arranges a salad dressing display at an Amazon Fresh grocery store on December 12, 2024 in Federal Way, Washington. Amazon recently held grand re-opening events for three redesigned Amazon Fresh stores in the Puget Sound region. (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)
  • news

    Survey: Gen Zers Use Investment Money for Sports Gambling

    Joshua Arnold

    A person’s hand places chips on a blackjack table, highlighting the thrill of gambling while holding cards next to poker chips. Another person’s arm is nearby, and playing cards are visible on the felt.
  • news

    Texas Rep. Brian Harrison Calls for Special Session to Combat Sharia Law

    Emily Medeiros

    A man in a suit smiles and gestures while surrounded by photographers and people, some with cameras and others reacting energetically, at an indoor event.
  • news

    Paxton Warns 110 Texas Cities They Cannot Raise Property Taxes Above State Limit 

    Emily Medeiros

    A man in a blue checkered blazer and pink shirt speaks into a microphone. An American flag and blurred background with signage are visible behind him.
  • opinion

    Thune Flubs SAVE America Act, Flees for 5-Week Break

    Deroy Murdock

    U.S. Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) speaks to the press in the U.S. Capitol on August 08, 2026 in Washington, DC. Senators are working through the night, with another series of votes expected including one on U.S. President Donald Trump's nominee for attorney general, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. (Photo by Finn Gomez/Getty Images)
  • opinion

    Victor Davis Hanson: What Is Actually Happening in Iran

    Victor Davis Hanson

    Donald Trump in a dark blue suit and red tie sits on a yellow-patterned chair, speaking. Ornate gold and cream decor is visible in the background.
  • opinion

    Gaming the System

    Joe Thomas

    A person uses a smartphone to access a sports betting app, showing various sports icons and betting options on the screen.
  • opinion

    COVID-19: America Needs Closure, but Fauci Says No

    Robert Moffit

    Former director of National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Anthony Fauci listens during a hearing with the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on July 29, 2026 in Washington, DC. Fauci declined to answer questions from the committee asserting his fifth amendment right during the hearing. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
  • news

    Luigi Mangione’s State Murder Trial Is Postponed After Federal Guilty Plea

    Reuters

    Luigi Mangione attends a pre-trial appearance at Manhattan Criminal Court on Aug. 11, 2026 in New York City. (Barry Williams/Pool/Getty Images)
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    POLL: Marine Veteran Leads in Close and Crowded Florida Republican Primary

    Pedro Rodriguez

    A person in a suit points at a screen displaying two maps of Florida labeled Previous Map and New Map, showing different district boundaries.
  • news

    Policy Group: Georgia Data Centers Will Require More Electricity Than the State Can Give

    Rebecca Buis

    Aerial view of a data center with many parked cars, situated behind a green landscape with trees and several suburban houses at the bottom of the image.
  • opinion

    The DSA Has a Diversity Problem

    Michael Freund

    New Yorkers celebrate as NY1 projects Zohran Mamdani winner in the mayoral election, at the Bohemian Hall & Beer Garden on November 4, 2025 in the Queens borough of New York City. The watch party was one of many hosted by the New York City chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America in support of Mamdani. (Photo by Jeremy Weine/Getty Images)
  • opinion

    Ceuta—Lessons Learned 2 Weeks Later

    Simon Hankinson

    A group of migrants stands in line at El Trampolin beach in Ceuta, Spain, on August 2, 2026, to drink water and fill their bottles from a Spanish Army water truck. People wait to receive drinking water during a humanitarian assistance operation near the coast. (Photo by Ana Lopez/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
  • opinion

    ‘Sharia Takeover’? What Conservatives Miss in the Debate Over Airport Foot Washing

    Tyler O’Neil

    Conservatives can only effectively combat Islamism if we also defend Muslims' religious freedom. The Dallas airport foot washing controversy highlights this key distinction. Pictured: A woman in a white headscarf and gray sweater sits in a wheelchair in an airport, surrounded by people in line. The wheelchair has a DFW sign on it.
  • news

    83 Colleges and 26 Schools Act as a Pipeline for China’s Regime: Report

    Pedro Rodriguez

    Several thousand people fill the streets around Harvard University for the visit of then Communist Chinese President Jiang Zemin before he spoke on campus 01 November, in Cambridge, MA. Zemin is on a six-city, eight-day tour of the US.
  • opinion

    Europe’s Regulatory Overreach Is Becoming a US National Security Risk

    Steven Bucci

    A picture taken on February 6, 2020 in Brussels shows plugs for mobile charger next to a European flag. - The European Parliament demanded that the EU urgently force tech companies to adopt a universal charger, setting up a clash with Apple and its widely used iPhone connector cable. (Photo by Kenzo TRIBOUILLARD / AFP) (Photo by KENZO TRIBOUILLARD/AFP via Getty Images)
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    Hakeem Jeffries Punts on Adopting Socialist Agenda as New Polling Shows Dems Embracing It Over Capitalism

    Spencer Lombardo

    Hakeem Jeffries in suit speaks to a woman in front of a NABJ conference welcome sign in a hallway.