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By Joe Schaeffer Third-party presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may have ended his chances with right-leaning independent voters by...
By Dave Patterson On a foggy mountaintop in northwestern Iran, a helicopter carrying Iran’s 63-year-old President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister...
By Graham J Noble Various parties on the left side of the political divide, for a variety of reasons, are coming to the uncomfortable conclusion that...
By Kelli Ballard Illegal immigration seems to be on everyone’s mind – especially as the 2024 presidential election draws near. This polarized...
By Tim Donner As the much-anticipated cross-examination of ex-convict and former Trump associate Michael Cohen unfolds in Donald Trump’s...
By Leesa K. Donner Another day, another poll. Ho hum, some might say. After all, confidence in polls has been
By Joe Schaeffer Secretary of State Antony Blinken traveled to Guatemala on May 7 to celebrate the influx of “migrants” that
By Andrew Moran The Federal Reserve concluded its widely anticipated May Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) policy meeting on May 1. Financial...
By Leesa K. Donner It’s a bird; it’s a plane – no, it’s super-protester! On college campuses from coast to coast, civil unrest is taking...
By Andrew Moran Have the Federal Reserve’s 23-year-high interest rates finally filtered into the US economy? Investors are spooked after the latest...
By Mark Angelides There is an inherent problem with polling – and that goes double for surveys that could benefit a presidential campaign. A casual...
By Dave Patterson There is a new metric for a small increment of time. Forget the nanosecond. The new measure is the minuscule unit of time between...
By Kelli Ballard President Joe Biden began his presidency trashing former commander-in-chief Donald Trump’s immigration policies. But now he’s...
By Dave Patterson Some behaviors are predictable, and experience confirms certain actors on the world’s stage will perform unsurprisingly. For...
By Andrew Moran Purveyors of censorship activities enjoy tossing around two terms: misinformation and disinformation. World leaders, from President...
By Dave Patterson You may remember in October, after the murderous terrorist attack on southern Israel by Hamas, US President Joe Biden told Israel...
By Tim Donner In the full year since he first emerged onto the national stage as the biggest political wildcard since Ross Perot, it was first assumed...
By Andrew Moran The financial pressures facing Social Security have been well documented over the years. The retirement scheme is about a decade away...
By James C. Roberts A mantra heard often in conservative circles these days is “No more endless wars.” News flash: All the wars alluded to ended...
By Mark Angelides When one’s political opponent is tied up in both federal and state court facing dozens of felony charges that could amount to...
By Graham J. Noble Three questions dominated Special Counsel Robert Hur’s March 12 testimony on Capitol Hill regarding his investigation of Joe...
By Dave Patterson Despite the US and its allies attempting to provide safe passage in the Red Sea, the international waterway simply is not safe. In...
By John Klar New York Attorney General Letitia James has filed suit against the world’s largest beef producer, JBS USA Food Company, claiming its...
By Leesa K. Donner The top line of a New York Times/Siena presidential poll released March 2, tells the story: “Biden is Unpopular” followed by...
Delaware legislators don’t want Ancestry.com sharing your DNA with insurance companies. Given who owns the enormously popular genetic testing site,
By John Klar A watchdog group has filed a “scientific integrity” complaint against the Biden administration for employing “Indigenous...
By Sarah Cowgill There has been a drastic reduction in progressive fervor to put Donald Trump out to pasture in 2024. Despite the stark reminder of...
By John Klar Live cattle prices are racing for the sky, up nearly 12% in the previous two months. Most forecasts predict increasingly high beef prices...
By Graham J Noble Even though neither the FBI nor a Department of Justice (DOJ) special counsel could find any evidence to support it, there are...
By Andrew Moran As the first anniversary of the banking meltdown looms, the US is on the brink of experiencing another bank failure. This time, meet...
By Tim Donner No matter what happens from here, February 8, 2024, is a day the left will not soon forget. There is no sugar-coating the results of...
By Dave Patterson With the exception of the US Marine Corps, the US Military Services missed FY2023 recruiting goals. But the US Navy has a solution:...
By Dave Patterson Combat activity continued over the weekend in the Gulf Region. On the same day US forces led a multiplatform air strike against...
By Mark Angelides The Democratic Party has been dragging the nation into a quagmire of identity politics that is, at best, exclusionary in its...
By Graham J Noble The problem with intelligence agencies is that, sooner or later, they usually become obsessed with gathering as much information as...
By John Klar The nation’s recent deep freeze stranded many expensive electric vehicles (EVs) with drained batteries, often in front of charging...
By Mark Angelides To the surprise of no one, former President Donald Trump secured victory in the New Hampshire GOP primary yesterday, January 23....
By Mark Angelides To suggest that the right pick for a vice presidential running mate can impact a campaign is a major understatement. The right-hand...
By Leesa K. Donner Former President Donald Trump took the day off from campaigning in Iowa this week to attend a hearing before a three-judge DC...
By Graham J Noble On January 5, Joe Biden delivered the opening speech of his re-election campaign near Valley Forge in Pennsylvania. As was...
By Dave Patterson Perhaps puffed up with a false sense of invulnerability after 23 attacks on commercial vessels, Iran-backed Houthi terrorists...
By Ramar Kyaw Saw It is fair to say Myanmar’s political stage has been turned upside down. The Myanmar military’s political ploys are no longer...
By Kelli Ballard For the City by the Bay, 2023 was not a good year. Homelessness, crime, and illegal immigration have been hard on San Francisco. Now...
By Dave Patterson The Biden national security team is learning a hard lesson the hard way. Forming an international force to patrol and defend a body...
By Sarah Cowgill Nikki Haley blew through Iowa on a ten-stop, five-day visit while the boys scuttled about in New Hampshire, drumming up the support...
By Jonathan Power It’s almost unbelievable that 106 years have passed since the Balfour Declaration when the British colonial government decided to...
By Dave Patterson President Biden, the architect of the disastrous US Afghanistan withdrawal, wants to tell Israel how to defeat Hamas. For some time...
By Joe Schaeffer After years of Twitter banishment, Alex Jones has made his return to the platform, now called X. But the 10,000-pound gorilla in...
By Joe Schaeffer The danger is acute for Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley, and it will extend far beyond 2024. As the former South...
By Lisa Vives As the Dubai conference on climate winds up, some difficult issues may remain on the table for