Commanders Look to Build on Unexpected 2024 Run

The Commanders took the NFL by surprise last year with an unexpected run to the NFC championship game. They won’t fly under the radar this season, which begins with Sunday’s home opener against the New York Giants. Coach Dan Quinn’s Commanders will be talk-show fodder throughout the upcoming campaign, with second-year quarterback Jayden Daniels…Continue Reading

OP-ED: America’s Least-Popular Mayor

Brandon Johnson of Chicago, America’s least-popular mayor, is, according to a recent poll, less popular among the city’s Hispanic and Black voters than the U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement agents scheduled to soon descend on the city to deal with the swarm of criminal illegals within its borders. It turns out that the ICE agents Illinois…Continue Reading

D.C. Shifts Away From ‘Defund the Police’ Movement

D.C. leaders put the city’s “defund the police” era firmly in the rear view Wednesday by announcing a major pay raise for officers, sergeants and detectives in the Metropolitan Police Department. Mayor Muriel Bowser presented a new collective bargaining agreement that provides a 13% pay raise for cops who are part of the DC Fraternal Order of Police Union…Continue Reading

Barrett’s New Book Opines on Abortion, Faith, Supreme Court

Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett defends her decision to overturn abortion rights nationwide in a new book coming out this month. In “Listening to the Law,” published by the conservative Sentinel imprint of Penguin Random House, the Trump appointee also details some of the workings of the Supreme Court, according to a manuscript shared exclusively with CNN…Continue Reading

Earle-Sears Targets Spanberger’s Record on Trans Issues

Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears is fighting to define former Rep. Abigail Spanberger in the Virginia gubernatorial race as a far-left liberal by highlighting stances she has taken on transgender issues that have hurt Democrats at the ballot box. Ms. Earle-Sears unveiled a TV ad Tuesday — weeks out from the start of early voting — that kicks off with a female narrator…Continue Reading

Book List to Ignite Passion for Reading, Authentic Storytelling

In a world hooked on screens and struggling with reading, Great American Pure Flix and Great American Journal are dropping their must-read book lists just in time for National Read a Book Day on September 6 and International Literacy Day on September 8. These days inspire readers to dive into a gripping story, explore American history, or tackle literacy challenges…Continue Reading

Chinese Spies Pose Strongest Threats to University Research

Chinese intelligence services are recruiting students, stealing American research and engaging in harassment of dissidents at U.S. universities, says a new report by the National Counterintelligence and Security Center. Other foreign spies are targeting universities with similar operations, but the Chinese threat is the most significant, the center said in a 40-page report…Continue Reading

Gen Z Turns Away From the Left

“It’s starting to feel cool to be a conservative now,” 19-year-old Kieran Laffey said. After decades of the Democratic Party counting on the youth vote in elections, a shift is underway. Polls show a growing wave of young people embracing conservative views, breaking from the liberal bent that dominated the youth of past generations. “Younger people all over the country…Continue Reading

Trump Seizes Victory in Border Wall Fight

President Trump appears to have finally triumphed in the border wall battle, turning a major political battleground issue into a no-brainer winner for a majority of voters and Congress. Just months into his second term, Mr. Trump has 100 miles of border barrier in the works. Capitol Hill has approved an additional $46.5 billion to add hundreds more miles…Continue Reading

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