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  • opinion

    Fetterman Does the Unthinkable in Washington: Show Contrition

    Al Perrotta

    John Fetterman, wearing a suit and patterned tie, sits in front of a geometric gold background, looking slightly to the side with a serious expression.
  • analysis

    Why the World Wept for a Building

    Robert B. Bluey

    A man watches Notre-Dame engulfed in flames on April 15, 2019. (Geoffroy Van Der Hasselt/AFP/Getty Images)
  • news

    Acting Attorney General Blanche Rescinds ‘Anti-Weaponization’ Fund Before Confirmation Vote

    Reuters

    Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche walks through the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., July 29, 2026. REUTERS/Anna Rose Layden/File Photo
  • opinion

    Was America Built on Slavery and Racism? The Confederacy’s ‘Cornerstone’ Gives the Answer

    Brenda Hafera

    Illustration of a serious-faced man in historical attire next to bold white text that reads Landmark Speeches in American History on a bright blue background.
  • opinion

    Major Teachers Union Backs Democrats’ Neo-Confederate Resistance to Immigration Enforcement

    Tyler O’Neil

    American Federation of Teachers CEO Randi Weingarten. The AFT has endorsed the Democrats' neo-Confederate opposition to President Trump's enforcement of immigration law, a campaign that echoes Nullification. Pictured: a person in a blue shirt speaks passionately at a podium with two microphones. A blurred logo and an image of flames appear in the background.
  • news

    Don’t Be Fooled, What’s Going On Is an Invasion of Spain

    Rebecca Downs

    A group of men stand in shallow water while uniformed officers watch them. Buildings and a fence are visible in the background.
  • news

    Moreno Says Ex-Son-in-Law Is a ‘Danger’ Who Should Not Serve in Congress

    Reuters

    Rep. Max Miller in a suit and red tie speaks at a podium, with two blurred people in the background under warm lights.
  • news

    Jackson Launches Massive $87 Million Ad Blitz Against Keisha Lance Bottoms in Governor’s Race

    Rebecca Buis

    Keisha Lance Bottoms appears in a striped blazer and speaks at a press event with microphones in front of her; campaign signs reading Keisha Lance Bottoms Governor are visible on the wall behind her.
  • opinion

    Radical Democrats Are Determined to Tear Down Our Country and Tear Up the Constitution

    Sen. John Barrasso

    An attendee wears a jacket at an Iowa caucus watch party with supporters of Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), organized by Metro D.C. Democratic Socialists of America, on February 3, 2020 in Washington, DC. Iowa holds its caucuses this evening as the first contest in the 2020 presidential nominating process with the candidates then moving on to New Hampshire. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
  • news

    Trump Says He Will Hold Off on Fresh Iran Attack in Hope of Quick Deal

    Reuters

    Three military missiles are displayed in front of the Azadi Tower in Tehran, Iran, under a clear blue sky. The image captures both the missiles and the iconic Iranian landmark from a low angle, highlighting Iran’s blend of modern military presence and historic architecture.
  • opinion

    Celebrating David McCullough: A Historian’s Love for America

    Rich Tucker

    An older man sits at a wooden desk holding glasses, with bookshelves, a typewriter, a lamp, and books in the background.
  • news

    Texas Approves Classic Learning Test for Public College Admissions

    Emily Medeiros

    A group of students walk on a pathway toward a large Texas campus building with an archway, surrounded by trees and a partly cloudy sky.
  • opinion

    4 History Books to Read for America 250

    Spencer Klavan | Daniel McCarthy | Yuval Levin | Wilfred M. McClay

    A flag reading America 250 hangs on a chain-link fence, with a red and white tower in the background under a blue sky with scattered clouds and a contrail.
  • opinion

    Don’t Forget How Florida Defeated Faucism and Vindicated Federalism

    Josh Hammer

    MAY 01: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks during a press conference held at the ICE-Enforcement and Removal Operation office on May 01, 2025 in Miramar, Florida. DeSantis talked about a multi-agency immigration enforcement effort named Operation Tidal Wave that they say resulted in more than 1,100 arrests in a single week in Florida. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
  • news

    ‘Competitive in Nature’? Records Raise New Questions About Newsom’s $6.2 Million California Diaper Deal

    Fred Lucas

    Elizabeth Landsberg, Kim Johnson, Gavin Newsom, Kelly Sawyer Patricof and Norah Weinstein fill diaper boxes at the Baby2Baby x Golden State Start event at Children’s Creativity Museum on May 08, 2026 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Miikka Skaffari/Getty Images for Baby2Baby)
  • opinion

    The Case for Capitalism

    John Stossel

    An older man in a suit and tie, embodying the confidence often associated with capitalism, smiles while sitting in front of a blue background with blurred white text.
  • opinion

    Dennis Prager Is a Modern-Day Stoic Leading Us Out of Toxic ‘Therapeutic Culture’

    Jarrett Stepman

    WASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES - 2018/07/24: Dennis Prager, nationally syndicated conservative radio talk show host and writer, speaking at the Turning Point High School Leadership Summit in Washington, DC.
  • opinion

    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.