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  • news

    Daily Signal Expands State News Network With Launch of Texas Bureau

    Robert B. Bluey

    A vintage postcard reads Greetings From The Lone Star State and shows the Texas state flag waving against a sky background. Text at the bottom says Texas State Flag.
  • opinion

    Trump’s Ukraine Strategy at NATO Is ‘America First’ in Action

    Paul McCarthy

    Two men in formal attire stand side by side in front of an ornate gate, looking at each other and smiling. One wears a black jacket, the other a navy suit and blue striped tie.
  • opinion

    While Europe Reminisces About the Good Old Days, It’s Being Destroyed From Within

    Victor Davis Hanson

    A group of world leaders in suits pose for a formal photo at the NATO Ankara Summit, standing in three rows in front of a blue backdrop with NATO and summit logos.
  • opinion

    What the Media Missed About the Great American State Fair

    Abigail Matsuyoshi

    People dressed in American flag-themed clothing watch colorful fireworks light up the night sky, celebrating together outdoors.
  • opinion

    Sanctuary Cities Are Rehearsing Europe’s Vigilante Future

    Jay Rogers

    Zohran Mamdani in a suit and blue tie stands in front of a backdrop with blurred text.
  • news

    Platner Suspends Campaign, Threatens the Democrat Establishment

    Virginia Grace McKinnon

    Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner speaks at his Primary Election event on June 9, 2026.
  • news

    DeWine Signs Success Sequence Into Law for Students

    Rebecca Downs

    A group of girls in orange and black shirts stand and talk near a gym entrance.
  • opinion

    Georgia Polling: Jackson and Collins Can Win as Trump’s Approval Rises

    Steve Cortes

    A man stands at a podium labeled Mike Collins U.S. Senate, arms outstretched, with American and Georgia state flags behind him and campaign signs in the background.
  • news

    Graham Platner Ends Senate Campaign, Forcing Democrats to Pivot in Crucial Maine Race

    Reuters

    A man with light brown hair and a beard covers his mouth with his hand, appearing thoughtful or concerned. A blue banner with large white letters is blurred in the background.
  • news

    Texas Senate Reviews Foreign Surrogacy Amid Birthright Citizenship Debate

    Emily Medeiros

    The Texas state flag waves in front of the ornate dome of the Texas State Capitol building under a clear blue sky.
  • news

    Abbott Calls for Ban on AI Data Centers in Rural Texas Neighborhoods

    Emily Medeiros

    Texas Governor Greg Abbott and Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai sit at a table with microphones.
  • news

    Show the Numbers: Conservative Watchdog Sues Trump’s DHS for Concrete Deportation Count

    Fred Lucas

    Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin speaks during a press conference at the Javits Center on July 1 in New York City. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
  • news

    Maine Democrats Want Their Nominee Out. There’s Just One Problem.

    Virginia Grace McKinnon

    A man stands at a microphone with one hand raised, speaking in front of a campaign banner that reads Graham Platner U.S. Senate against a backdrop of white curtains.
  • opinion

    Victor Davis Hanson: Europe Is Failing, and America Should Pay Attention

    Victor Davis Hanson

    Victor Davis Hanson. Text reads: Victor Davis Hanson: Europe is failing.
  • opinion

    Democrats Want a Shutdown, and Republicans Should Act Accordingly

    Chip Wyatt

    Chuck Schumer in a suit and patterned tie looks over the top of his glasses with a serious expression, standing indoors under fluorescent lights.
  • opinion

    Trump v. Pope Leo XIV? Where Do Washington and Rome Go From Here?

    Bradley Devlin

    Four men are shown, two in full color and two in grayscale. The text “TRUMP V. POPE” is overlaid. One grayscale man, clearly depicted as the pope, stands opposite a man wearing a “USA” hat. The scene suggests a debate or comparison between Trump and the pope.
  • news

    New Report Raises Questions About Industry Influence on SAVE America Act Fight

    Pedro Rodriguez

    A man with short gray hair in a suit smiles with his hand near his mouth, while another man in a suit is blurred in the foreground. They appear to be having a conversation indoors.
  • opinion

    Report Shows Mass Failure in NYC Schools as Spending Keeps Soaring Under Mamdani

    Jarrett Stepman

    Kamar H. Samuels, Chancellor of New York City Public Schools, speaks during a press conference on Universal Childcare at the Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art & Storytelling on March 03, 2026 in New York City. New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani was joined by Gov. Kathy Hochul and Kamar H. Samuels, Chancellor of New York City Public Schools, as they announced the first phase of Universal Child Care that will begin this fall for children under five years of age across the state. The program is intended to strengthen the existing 3K program to achieve universal care. The first year will focus on “high-need areas” selected by the city, and then expand across the city by the fourth year. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)