The Indiana primary came and went Tuesday night without much fanfare.Nor were there that many surprises, and that's rather fitting for the Hoosier state.
Republicans want to be repaid for Biden student loan forgiveness
Eleven states filed a lawsuit this week against President Joe Biden's recent $156 billion student debt forgiveness plan, stemming from last year's rejection of the president's reprieve pitch.
Republicans want to be repaid for Biden student loan forgiveness
Eleven states filed a lawsuit this week against President Joe Biden's recent $156 billion student debt forgiveness plan, stemming from last year's rejection of the president's reprieve pitch.
Opinion | The Question Is Not If Biden Should Step Aside. It's How.
Joe Biden's age-related decline is becoming more obvious as the campaign progresses.
The Biden administration has delivered results largely indistinguishable from what one would expect from a replacement-level Democratic president. [ more ]
How Congress Is Pursuing Endless War in Ukraine-and Trying to Stop a Trump Election
Senate Democrats passed a security supplemental bill that spends close to $100 billion, most of it on Ukraine, after border security negotiations failed.
Republican leadership prioritized Ukraine funding over border security, extinguishing hope for real border security before negotiations began. [ more ]
Senator Lindsey Graham and Senator John Cornyn are calling for military strikes on Iran, while Nikki Haley urges a forceful retaliation against Iran.
The recent drone strike on American troops in Jordan has escalated tensions between the U.S. and Iran, raising concerns about the potential for a wider war in the Middle East. [ more ]
Opinion | Why Nikki Haley Could Be the Most Dangerous President
In an alternate timeline, Ron DeSantis would have been a formidable competitor to Donald Trump in the New Hampshire primary.
The author argues that a Nikki Haley presidency could be even more dangerous than a second term for Trump, citing George W. Bush's disastrous foreign policy as a cautionary example. [ more ]
The future of America could be centered around the Sunbelt cities and the West, but there are concerns about the impact of climate change on these regions.
Rod Dreher argues that while America may be doing well materially, it lacks a sense of cosmic purpose and common values beyond individualism. [ more ]
Stop Granting U.S. Citizenship to Children of Foreign Diplomats
Siavash Sobhani, an Iranian-heritage doctor living in Virginia, was informed by the State Department that his U.S. citizenship had been a mistake.
Confusion over whether Sobhani's father was on the blue or white list of diplomats led to the mistaken authorization of Sobhani's citizenship. [ more ]
So, who really believes Joe Biden and his running dogs in the liberal media when they say things are actually OK?What tiny percentage of Americans are they talking to?
Opinion | The Varieties of Anti-Natalism and the Roots of a Demographic Crisis
The Nordic countries, once seen as a pronatalist success story for their higher fertility rates and progressive policies, are now experiencing a sudden collapse in birth rates.
Despite the strong welfare-state supports for childrearing, countries like Finland have seen their birth rates fall nearly a third since 2010, similar to the lows seen in Italy. [ more ]
Nikki Haley is being portrayed as a reasonable and moderate choice for president, but her record shows she is bellicose and supportive of foreign interventions.
Haley's support for freedom is conditional, as she only defends certain freedoms that won't cost her votes or criticism. [ more ]
Gen Z voters have shown a growing support for Trump, with him leading among young voters in a national survey.
The Washington D.C. Young Republicans hosted a watch party for Trump's victory in the Iowa Caucus, with attendees expressing their dedication to reelecting him. [ more ]
The story published by the Charlotte Observer claiming that Covid hospitalizations in Charlotte were at a 3-year high and urging residents to get boosters was inaccurate and misleading.
The institutional rot exposed by the pandemic, including media sensationalism and laziness, continues to be a problem that needs to be addressed for future crises. [ more ]
Columbia University professor Jeffrey Sachs criticizes the Biden administration for lacking responsible and honest leadership.
The TIME cover story on Secretary of State Antony Blinken portrays him in a heroic light despite the administration's questionable track record. [ more ]
Parents of James Madison High School students were notified that their children would be moving to remote learning due to a storm threatening a shelter housing thousands of illegal migrants.
The Biden administration allowed over 2,500 migrants to be housed at Floyd Bennett Field, but the shelter in question is just a cluster of tents that are not properly secured. [ more ]
DeSantis criticized the GOP's war wing on Ukraine policy
Neither candidate presented a plan for drawing down American troop deployments or addressing specific American interests in Taiwan or the Levant [ more ]
Presidents John Quincy Adams and Calvin Coolidge should inspire modern conservatives.
The unique circumstances of their electoral triumphs should steel America Firsters for the opportunities and challenges of the pending rematch between Biden and Trump. [ more ]
Eurozone Bond Syndications Might Slow Down Near Term
0740 GMT - The eurozone government bond syndications pipeline should start thinning out after last week's whopping syndication volume of EUR41 billion from Italy, Spain, Belgium, Estonia and Ireland, Hauke Siemssen, rates strategist at Commerzbank Research, says in a note.
The U.S. agreed to lift some sanctions against the Venezuelan regime in exchange for guarantees of greater electoral freedoms for the 2024 presidential elections.
The Venezuelan regime did not fulfill their part of the agreement, causing the U.S. to release a businessman accused of money laundering to pressure Maduro to comply. [ more ]