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Deadly crash at Reagan Airport highlights need for FAA reform
Sixty-seven people needlessly died over the Potomac River as an Army Black Hawk helicopter slammed into an American Airlines regional jet on Jan. 29, 2025.
SharesEngland's migration awakening
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer retreated Monday from his cynical decision to cancel upcoming local elections.
SharesTrump nuclear revival brings dependable power back to U.S. grid
Several decades ago, hippies stifled an entire industry by prancing around with cardboard signs reading "No nukes."
SharesEducation reform making red-state real estate red-hot
Americans are fleeing blue states and seeking refuge in the likes of Texas and Florida
SharesAppellate court denies bail for illegal aliens
Gavel-wielding partisans are losing the power to grant special privileges to noncitizens.
SharesCongressional Democrats alone in opposing ballot box integrity measures
Just about everybody in America thinks voters ought to show identification before they receive a ballot.
SharesFilth surrounds our capital thanks to one-party-rule incompetence
The District of Columbia has been pumping hundreds of millions of gallons of raw sewage into the Potomac River.
SharesNew York jury award spells trouble for the transgender agenda
The transgender agenda is in a bind. Fox Varian, 22, recently won a first-of-its-kind medical malpractice court victory against providers of so-called gender-affirming care.
SharesTrump needs to reaffirm his commitment to the Second Amendment
Donald Trump is a fan of the Second Amendment.
SharesFCC chairman exposes California's 'Obama Phone' fraud problem
Democratic politicians aren't particularly careful when spreading around other people's wealth.
SharesParalyzed Justice Department lets anti-ICE mobs run wild
Anti-ICE agitators in Minneapolis are setting up roadblocks on public streets to interfere in federal law enforcement operations.
SharesAs temperatures plunge, Democrats' climate alarmism melts under scrutiny
The East Coast is still chiseling its way out of the aftermath of a bitter snowstorm.
SharesJustice squeezes Don Lemon over Minnesota church invasion
Don Lemon says the First Amendment protects his recent actions at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota.
SharesEnding D.C. speed cameras
Rumors are swirling that Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy will ban the District of Columbia's automated cash grab.
SharesEliminate race-based medicine
Hospitals shouldn't look at a patient's skin color before deciding whether he is worthy of a life-saving transplant.
SharesIllegal immigration's attack on democracy
Elections are supposed to have consequences, but Democrats and some federal judges don't seem to agree.
SharesTrump sues JPMorgan Chase over bank account closure
Kicking a former president of the United States out of your business isn't a particularly bright thing to do.
SharesDeadly ICE shooting in Minneapolis exactly what left-wing politicians set up
The open borders uprising in Minneapolis turned deadly a second time over the weekend.
SharesMedical device import restrictions might be at odds with making America healthy again
Contrary to predictions, President Trump's tariffs didn't cause economic collapse overnight.
SharesTrump's Davos challenge
A larger-than-life president showed up at the World Economic Forum on Wednesday.
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