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  • news

    California STEM Push Backfires: Schmitt Calls OPT a ‘Backdoor Jobs Program’ for Foreign Workers

    Hailey Gomez

    U.S. Sen. Eric Schmitt speaks during a press conference at the U.S. Capitol.
  • news

    Freedom Caucus Enraged With Senate, but Mike Johnson Is Safe

    George Caldwell

    John Barrasso, John Thune, and Mike Johnson speak to reporters in the Capitol.
  • opinion

    The Supreme Court’s Redistricting Ruling Sent Shockwaves Far Beyond One State—and Democrats Know It

    Mehek Cooke

    House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) speaks at a press conference with other members of the Congressional Black Caucus on the Supreme Court decision in Louisiana v. Callais, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC on April 29, 2026. (Nathan Posner/Anadolu/Getty Images)
  • opinion

    Trump Torches Norah O’Donnell’s Sick ‘Manifesto’ Trap on National TV

    Victor Davis Hanson

    Donald Trump against light blue sky points.
  • exclusive

    Second Lady Teaches Children Bravery in Interview With Cheryl Hines

    Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell

    Cheryl Hines and Usha Vance. (Storytime with the Second Lady)
  • news

    Trump Lifts Tariffs on Scotch in Parting Gift to King Charles

    Al Perrotta

    King Charles and President Donald Trump in white-tie raise a toast.
  • opinion

    America’s 2 Answers to ‘The Woman Question’

    Scott Yenor

    A baby holding a Trump Vance sign
  • news

    Can California Elections Be Saved? Voter ID Qualifies for the Ballot

    Angelina Delfin

    Congressman Ken Calvert speaks to an audience about requiring voter ID in California.
  • news

    Trump Signs Bill to Fund DHS

    Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell

    President Donald Trump speaks
  • opinion

    Work Is Good for You: The Christian Response to Communism and Laziness

    Thomas Griffin

    A painting of St. Joseph's workshop
  • opinion

    Mamdani Has Already Run Out of Other People’s Money

    Jarrett Stepman

    New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani attends a news conference where he announced the first of the city-run grocery stores: La Marqueta in East Harlem on April 14, 2026, in New York City. A key campaign promise, Mamdani has pledged a city-run grocery store in every borough of New York City, where residents can buy discounted produce and other healthy foods. According to city officials, the city-run supermarkets are intended to help New Yorkers who struggle to afford fresh, healthy food in their neighborhoods. After Los Angeles, New York City has the highest childhood hunger rate in the nation. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
  • news

    Senate Dems Claim Victory Over Thune on SAVE America Act

    Pedro Rodriguez

    Sen. Peter Welch (D-VT) and Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) speak outside of the Senate Chambers.
  • opinion

    Iran Is Losing This War, and the Global Balance of Power Is Shifting

    Victor Davis Hanson

    Close-up of President Donald Trump and an intense-looking Pete Hegseth.
  • news

    Sen. Jim Banks: Pro‑Family Policy Is Now Central to Conservatism

    Virginia Grace McKinnon

    Sen. Jim Banks, R-Ind., at the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee hearing on April 21, 2026.
  • news

    2 Major Companies Bankrolling SPLC Will Cut Off Grants After DOJ Indictment

    Tyler O’Neil

    Many Fortune 1000 companies, including Gilead Sciences, have funded the Southern Poverty Law Center, though some are blocking grants to the SPLC after a federal indictment.
  • news

    Trump Administration ‘Ending the Weaponization’ Against Gun Owners in 34 Rules

    Fred Lucas

    Robert Cekada, President Donald Trump's nominee to serve as the Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) arrives for his Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing on February 04, 2026.
  • opinion

    It’s Time for Democrats to Dial Down the Violent Talk 

    Jenny Beth Martin

    Hakeem Jeffries points upward during press conference with fellow Democrats.
  • analysis

    Is Sherrod Brown Trying to Change His Tune on Immigration?

    Rebecca Downs

    Then Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, looks off to the side.