Pro-Palestinian, Pro-Israel Protesters Clash on UCLA Campus
by Joseph Weber A school official said some demonstrators breached a barrier erected to separate the two groups, “resulting in physical altercations.” Pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel supporters...
View ArticleAnti-Israel Protests Cost Colleges Millions in Property Damage While Major...
by Madeleine Hubbard Anti-Israel encampments and vandalism have targeted dozens of U.S. college campuses, costing millions of dollars in estimated damages as prominent donors pledge to no longer...
View ArticleCommentary: Trump Must Reform the Pentagon’s Acquisition Process
by Morgan Murphy Forget the $500 hammer. The newest report from the Government Accountability Office puts the cost of America’s ailing Lightning II F-35 joint strike fighter at an estimated $2...
View ArticleAirlines Launch Effort Backing Green Jet Fuel Tax Credit that Could Raise...
by Robert Schmad A coalition of major airlines has formed a group supporting a tax credit pushed by President Joe Biden that experts say could jack up food prices. More than 40 companies, including...
View ArticleCommentary: The Travesties of the Trump Trials
by Victor Davis Hanson Do not believe the White House/mainstream media-concocted narrative that the four criminal court cases—prosecuted by Alvin Bragg, Letitia James, Jack Smith, and Fani...
View ArticleBiden is Least Popular President on Record at this Point in His Term, Even...
by Madeleine Hubbard George H.W. Bush previously held the record for the lowest approval rating at this point in his term. President Joe Biden is the least popular commander-in-chief at this time in...
View ArticleDem Rep Says Biden Admin Has No ‘Operational Control’ Over Border, Demands...
by Jason Hopkins Washington Democrat Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez said Monday that the federal government has lost “operational control” of the southern border and called for Trump-era enforcement...
View ArticleMore Than 100 Colleges Cave Closed or Merged Over Last Eight Years
by Garrett Marchand The University of Saint Katherine, a small nonprofit in North San Diego County, recently announced it will close May 18, citing “financial pressure due to unprecedented inflation...
View ArticleCongress’ Inaction on Debt ‘Irresponsible’ Says Former Comptroller
by Brett Rowland The former U.S. Comptroller General said Congress’ failure to address the federal debt burden was “irresponsible.” David Walker (picture above), former Comptroller General of the...
View ArticleRep. Elise Stefanik Files Ethics Complaint Against Special Counsel Jack Smith
The Hill Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) filed an ethics complaint against special counsel Jack Smith on Tuesday, accusing the prosecutor overseeing the federal investigations into former President Trump...
View ArticleWhile Condemning ‘Dark Money,’ Democrats Funnel Huge Amounts of Anonymous...
A new review of financial documents shows Democrats are pouring more money than ever into 2024 political campaigns, especially in close races. Since 2018, that amount has steadily increased in...
View ArticleBipartisan Opposition: Governors from 48 States, 5 Territories Reject Biden’s...
The governors of 48 U.S. states and five territories have sent a letter to Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin expressing a “strong opposition” to the Department of Defense’s (DOD) proposed legislation...
View ArticleRep. Elise Stefanik Files Ethics Complaint Against Special Counsel Jack Smith
A U.S. congresswoman filed an ethics complaint against the special prosecutor in a criminal case against former President Donald Trump, the presumptive 2024 Republican nominee for the same position....
View ArticleChinese Spy Ship Stalks US Warships During Military Drills
by Micaela Burrow At least two Chinese surveillance ships kept a close eye on U.S. Navy ships conducting military drills just outside of Philippine territorial waters in the South China Sea,...
View ArticleCommentary: The World Health Organization’s Pandemic Treaty Ignores COVID...
by Kevin Bardosh and Jay Bhattarcharya The World Health Organization is urging the U.S. and 193 other governments to commit next month to a new global treaty to prevent and manage future pandemics....
View Article‘Economic Suicide’: Biden Admin Justifies Tax Hike Based on Racial Criteria
by Will Kessler The Biden administration’s analysis of its revenue proposals for fiscal year 2025 argues targeted tax hikes that disproportionately affect white people would ease racial wealth...
View ArticleCongress Seeks to Unmask Funding for Students for Justice in Palestine and...
by Steven Richards The National Students for Justice in Palestine is a driving force in the anti-Israel protests sweeping across the country at college campuses. The national group says it supports...
View ArticleDeSantis Touts More Spending for the Developmentally Disabled in Florida
by Andrew Powell Floridians with developmental disabilities will benefit from a record level of funding for direct services after Gov. Ron DeSantis announced a multi-billion dollar investment from...
View ArticleCommentary: Efforts to Control Gaza Protests Threaten Free Speech and...
by Christopher Roach When I was in college, one of my professors had written her PhD thesis on the cultural aspects of the post-civil-war militias, organizations that would evolve into the National...
View ArticleSeveral GOP-Led States Ban DOJ Election Monitors From Polling Sites in 2024...
by Natalia Mittelstadt Several Republican-led states said that they are banning U.S. Department of Justice election monitors from entering polling sites in the November general election after the...
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