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  • news

    Trump Announces Extension of Ceasefire With Iran

    Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell

    Trump-smirk
  • opinion

    Winning the War, Fighting the Swamp: Trump’s Toughest Battle Isn’t Iran

    Victor Davis Hanson

    Donald Trump with his head down against a light blue sky.
  • news

    DEI Industry Litigates to Salvage Federal Contracts After Trump Anti-Discrimination Order

    Fred Lucas

    WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 26: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a Cabinet meeting in the Cabinet Room of the White House on March 26, 2026 in Washington, DC. This is Trump's second Cabinet meeting of 2026 and the first since the United States and Israel began attacking Iran on February 28. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
  • news

    Virginia GOP on the Front Lines to ‘Keep Fairness’ in House District Maps 

    Virginia Grace McKinnon

    Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., speaks at the Virginians for Fair Maps rally in Bridgewater, Va., on Saturday, April 11, 2026. Also on stage from left are Rep. John McGuire, R-Va., Rep. Jen Kiggans, R-Va., Rep. Rob Wittman, R-Va., Rep. Ben Cline, R-Va., former Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares, and former Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin.
  • opinion

    Christian Doctrine Threatens ‘Psychological Harm’ to Child, According to Maine Judge’s Ruling

    Tyler O’Neil

    A judge ruled that a church may cause "psychological harm" to a preteen girl.
  • opinion

    Democrats Give America Preview of Their ‘Bait and Switch’ Strategy to Grab Power

    Jarrett Stepman

    RICHMOND, VIRGINIA - JANUARY 17: Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger speaks after being sworn into office at the Virginia State Capitol January 17, 2026 in Richmond, Virginia. Spanberger is the first woman elected to the Commonwealth of Virginia’s highest office. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
  • opinion

    The LAX Arrest That Proves Iran’s Threat Is Already Inside America

    Mehek Cooke

    Essayli
  • opinion

    The Non-Debate on a Non-Crisis

    Robert Peters

    John Bolton and Susan Rice seated
  • opinion

    Does the First Amendment Protect Progressive Bakers From Serving Republicans?

    Jordan Lorence

    Sarah Huckabee Sanders smiling
  • news

    FBI Targeting Republicans Went Deeper Than ‘Arctic Frost,’ New Documents Show

    Fred Lucas

    UNITED STATES - NOVEMBER 19: Chairman Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, is seen during a Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing for judicial nominees in Dirksen building on Wednesday, November 19, 2025. Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
  • news

    Embattled Dem Calls It Quits Instead of Facing Punishment for Fraud Charges

    George Caldwell | Brian Blake | Tyler Yeatts

    Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick sits in the House ethics committee.
  • opinion

    Kash Patel and the Russia Hoax Reckoning

    Drew Allen

    Kash Patel with his hands clasped
  • exclusive

    EXCLUSIVE: Rubio Cracks Down on Men in Women’s Restrooms

    Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell

  • opinion

    America, You Have a Weed Problem

    Anne Schlafly

    Extreme close-up of a male smoking a joint.
  • news

    ‘Toothless’ or Unconstitutional? SCOTUS Hears Case on FCC’s $100M Fines on Verizon, AT&T

    Fred Lucas

  • news

    Dem Senator Clarifies ‘Sarcastic’ Post About Iran Breaking US Blockade

    Pedro Rodriguez

    Sen. Chris Murphy speaks at a rally. (Aldara Zarraoa/Getty Images)
  • news

    Tillis ‘Loved’ Kevin Warsh’s Fed Philosophy, But Maintains ‘No’ Vote

    Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell

  • analysis

    22-Term Democrat in Danger of Losing Seat in Ohio

    Rebecca Downs

    Ohio has the largest Hungarian American population of any state in the U.S., with Cleveland often cited as having one of the highest concentration of Hungarians outside of Budapest. In a statement to The Daily Signal, the Kaptur campaign touted the congresswoman's record while highlighting the primary fight from a Republican challenger. "While Republicans from near and far are fighting through a messy primary in this district they just gerrymandered to their advantage, Congresswoman Kaptur is focused on delivering for her constituents," the campaign said. "She's working to lower costs for working families, protect access to affordable health care, and bring new investment home to Northwest Ohio like the $19.2 Million she announced this month for worker training and nuclear safety. "Voters are tired of the self-dealing corruption and culture of lawlessness they see on the evening news every night. They want a leader focused on affordability and real results, and Marcy Kaptur consistently works across the aisle to deliver both," the statement continued. Ohio’s 9th Congressional District is considered a “Toss-Up” by Cook Political Report.