Top Commentary: The Dangerous Consequences of an Open Border
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View ArticleTop Story: Inflation Slows Slightly, but Cost of Some Goods, Services Climbs
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View ArticleElon Musk Hides Likes on X/Twitter to ‘Better Protect Your Privacy’
Breitbart Elon Musk’s X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, has announced plans to hide all users’ “likes” in an effort to “better protect your privacy,” a move that has sparked...
View ArticleSenate Republicans Reject Democrats’ IVF Bill as ‘Fearmongering’ over...
Washington Times Senate Republicans rejected another Democratic election-year messaging bill on reproductive issues Thursday, this one focused on protecting access to in vitro fertilization. The text...
View ArticleDemocrats Could Lose Seats in Congress After Biden DOJ Gambled on a Local...
The Federalist President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice (DOJ) sued a small Texas county for drawing its district map in a way that eradicated a sole Democrat-held county seat, arguing the map...
View ArticleSupreme Court Tosses Doctors’ Challenge to Abortion Pill
The Supreme Court sided unanimously Thursday against several doctors and pro-life medical associations who brought a challenge to the abortion pill. In FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, the...
View ArticleMusic Spotlight: Jordan St. Cyr
Jordan St. Cyr is from a small town of around 1,200 people located outside Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. As a child, he remembers his dad showing him a few chords on a guitar, and then he took it from...
View ArticleCommentary: Americans Must Criticize Our Corrupt Courts
In the wake of his conviction in a New York court, President Trump has complained that the process was rigged against him, that the whole proceeding was a corrupt effort to persecute him with a view to...
View ArticleCommentary: That Star-Spangled Banner Yet Waves
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View ArticleHunter Biden’s Court-Verified Laptop Files Will Be at the Center of His...
With the authenticity of Hunter Biden’s laptop having been verified again – this time in court – data extracted from it about the first son’s long-history of tax problems will likely be key to federal...
View ArticleCommentary: Searching for the Truth About the Raid at Mar-a-Lago
Top officials at the Department of Justice are downplaying recently disclosed documents showing FBI agents were authorized to use deadly force during their 2022 raid of Donald Trump’s Florida estate,...
View ArticleTrump-Appointed Judge Halts Biden ATF Rule Changing Definition of ‘Firearms...
A Texas judge granted an injunction Tuesday against a new Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) rule that changes the definition of a “firearms dealer.” The ATF rule broadens the...
View ArticleHouse Chairman Bryan Steil Subpoenas Fifteen Biden Administration Officials...
"Elections are partisan, but our election administration should never be partisan," Rep. Bryan Steil said. House Administration Committee Chairman Bryan Steil on Thursday subpoenaed 15 Biden cabinet...
View ArticleCommentary: The West Is Sick of the New Woke Jihadism
What are the mobs in Washington defiling iconic federal statues with impunity and pelting policemen really protesting? What are the students at Stanford University vandalizing the president’s office...
View ArticleTSNN Featured: Democratic Lawmaker Leads Kari Lake by Three Points in Arizona...
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View ArticleCBO: U.S. Budget Deficit at $1.7 Trillion over Past Year
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office this week revealed the magnitude of the federal deficit, growing to $1.7 trillion in one year, as the national public debt reached $34.7 trillion for the...
View ArticleGroup of GOP Senators Double Down on Pledge Against White House Judicial...
A group of six U.S. senators signed a pledge doubling down on an earlier commitment to not allow the “fast-tracking” of any Biden Article III court judicial nominees or U.S. attorney nominations. The...
View ArticleEnergy, Business Groups Sue Biden Admin over ‘EV Mandate’ Rule
Three coalitions of business interests are suing the Biden administration over its recently-finalized emissions standards for light- and medium-duty vehicles. The coalitions — which include the...
View ArticleMore than 170K People Traveled Out of State for Abortions in 2023: Report
More than 171,000 people traveled across state lines for an abortion in 2023, according to the New York Times, with thousands traveling from southern states like Texas, Georgia, and South Carolina. The...
View ArticleTop Commentary: The West Is Sick of the New Woke Jihadism
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