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Do we have a working theory on why so many teachers are saying and doing the most horrific things imaginable? pic.twitter.com/tWFwxVAYYu — Victor Nieves (@ItsVictorNieves) April 28, 2026 Do we have a working theory on why so many teachers in the public school system are saying and doing the most horrific things imaginable? Yet another teacher has been exposed, this time for complaining that the would-be assassins of late are not good enough. The Gateway Pundit reported, A social studies teacher at Kaukauna High School has been caught openly lamenting that the latest deranged assassin didn’t manage to take out…

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The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on April 29 on the Trump administration’s efforts to terminate temporary protected status (TPS) for Haitian and Syrian nationals.These cases, Mullin v. Doe and Trump v. Miot, pertain to Haiti and Syria, but the justices’ decisions will likely have implications for more than 1 million people from 17 countries currently in the United States under the TPS program.One of the main issues surrounding the case is how far courts can go in reviewing the Trump administration’s decisions on which nationals from which countries qualify for protection.We had a problem loading this article. Please…

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Many in the abortion industry appear to have hostility towards men — particularly the fathers of preborn babies. This hostility may have actually saved at least one child’s life. Baby’s father turned away from abortion facility Pro-abortion activist Leeann Bennett, an abortion facility “escort” who tries to distract abortion patients so they don’t listen to pro-life sidewalk counselors, wrote about what happened when a couple came to her abortion facility without an appointment. Follow LifeNews.com on Instagram for pro-life pictures and videos. The facility didn’t allow walk-ins, but the pregnant woman and her partner wanted to talk to someone. Bennett asked the facility’s…

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The Colorado House passed legislation Monday that would force colleges and universities to sell abortion pills on campus, requiring their pharmacies to stock the drugs that kill babies. House Bill 1335 passed on a 41-22 vote, largely along party lines with Democrats supporting and Republicans opposed, along with one Democratic dissenter. The bill now heads to the Senate with just over two weeks left in the session. Follow LifeNews.com on Instagram for pro-life pictures and videos. If enacted, the measure would require institutions with student health centers to sell the dangerous drugs that have killed and injured women and killed…

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The Federal Communications Commission has officially placed ABC and its parent company The Walt Disney Company under investigation. According to the FCC order issued Tuesday, Disney’s ABC must file license renewal applications to renew broadcast licenses for all eight of its owned-and-operated television stations within 30 days, well ahead of the normal renewal schedule that would have stretched from 2028 to 2031. The FCC stated it has been investigating Disney’s ABC stations for possible violations of the Communications Act of 1934 and agency rules, including the prohibition on unlawful discrimination. Regulators said ABC had responded to prior Letters of Inquiry,…

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Is anything outside of politics, anymore, or does every human activity fall into the sinkhole of partisan speech policing? After a year and a half of legal combat, we just got an important answer in California. Good news: The commissariat is sorry. Sending a growing number of satellites into orbit by way of a growing number of rocket launches, the Elon Musk-run Space X asked in 2024 to increase its launch frequency at Vandenberg Space Force Base, a launchpad-heavy military post on a magnificent piece of coastline in northwestern Santa Barbara County. Space X and the Space Force required approval…

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Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech John Oliver just did what he did best: demolished a harmful industry piece by piece. On the latest episode of his HBO show “Last Week Tonight,” Oliver tore into AI chatbots, those oh-so helpful tools that can sure save us “significant time writing emails,” he opened, with the small cost of “everything else on Earth.” “The more you look at chatbots, the more you realize that they were rushed to market with very little consideration for the consequences,” he warned, on a more serious…

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This story is developing… That didn’t take long. We have just received this order issued 4/26/26 and will post more on the issues soon… (h/t Col Rob Maness) Honorable, efficient, and expedited reinstatement, re-accession, and reconciliation of military records is a top priority for the Department of the Navy (DON). Pursuant to the references, this ALNAV recognizes and reinforces an expedited pathway to return to service for former Service Members who were unjustly discharged or departed from service solely for their refusal to receive the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine. In accordance with the references, these measures will be expedited…

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Republicans and Democrats are running neck and neck in a generic congressional ballot. The Harvard Center for American Political Studies and HarrisX poll of 2,745 registered voters found that 50% are likely to vote for Democrats and the other half are likely to vote for Republicans.  Democrats had an advantage with Independents, 52% of whom said they’d vote Democrat. Of those polled, 71% said they are “definitely” or “probably” going to vote, Mediaite reported.  Among Republican voters, 62% said they’d definitely vote, and 18% said they probably would. For Democrats, 59% said they would definitely vote, while 17% said they probably…

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Rep. Jim Jordan, the Republican chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, is requesting the CEO of the Southern Poverty Law Center testify before his panel at a hearing next month, following a federal indictment alleging the group has funded violent extremist groups.Jordan made the request in a letter Tuesday to SPLC CEO Bryan Fair explains in which he said the May 20 hearing will examine the role the SPLC had in distorting civil rights policy over the years. The letter also state that the center has labeled mainstream conservative organizations as “hate groups,” which it linked to violence against them.…

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Republicans could pick up four new congressional seats in the midterm elections as a committee in the Florida House of Representatives approved a redistricting plan that could eliminate up to four Democratic seats. Republican Governor Ron Desantis called the Florida legislature into a special session this week to update the congressional district maps due to the state’s dramatic population growth, it having seen the addition of more than two million people since 2020. Just the News reports that during Tuesday’s meeting of the Select Committee on Congressional Redistricting, critics called the redistricting effort gerrymandering, racist, and illegal. Others complained that…

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Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. From the start, cars were built wrong. At least, that’s what Chrysler’s head of automotive research, Carl Breer, thought in 1930. Automobiles had never been built to be aerodynamic, he posited, and he was right. A few years earlier, he’d consulted aviation pioneer Orville Wright (the younger Wright brother), who suggested he build a wind tunnel. The results were damning: Every car Breer tested was more aerodynamic running backward than forward. That’s because early cars were boxy behemoths, built like motorized carriages. At the…

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The North Carolina State Board of Elections (NCSBE) announced Monday that it has identified approximately 34,000 deceased individuals still listed on the state’s voter rolls. The discovery was made through a comprehensive data cross-check against the federal Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) database, the same system used to verify the U.S. citizenship of registered voters. Officials submitted 7,397,734 voter records to the SAVE system in April as part of an ongoing effort to clean up the rolls and ensure only eligible citizens can vote. NCSBE Executive Director Sam Hayes admitted the massive number of deceased people on the state’s…

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Breitbart News is hosting a policy event with Ambassador Monica Crowley focused on her work leading the historic Freedom 250 semiquincentennial celebration. The event on Wednesday, May 6, will present a behind-the-scenes view into the preparations for the historic celebration and a preview of all to come with host Matthew Boyle, Breitbart News Washington Bureau Chief. Ambassador Crowley is a key figure behind Freedom 250, a public-private partnership that is mobilizing partners and communities in all 50 states and around the world through national programs, storytelling, and landmark events, including the Freedom 250 Grand Prix of Washington, DC and UFC Freedom 250…

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You probably didn’t hear much about a trade meeting that wrapped up in Cameroon last month. That’s understandable. What happened there, or more precisely what didn’t happen, affects your paycheck, your job and the prices you pay for almost everything. The short version: the World Trade Organization (WTO), the body supposedly responsible for keeping global trade fair, failed again. Members couldn’t agree on even modest reforms. It was the latest in a long line of similar failures, and it matters because the current system has been allowing foreign governments to quietly cheat for decades — and American workers have been paying…

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‘What we’re seeing is not a revival — it’s a recalibration’ By Michael Gryboski, Editor Wednesday, April 29, 2026Getty Images Median in-person weekly worship attendance in the U.S. is the highest it’s been since before the COVID-19 lockdowns that forced the closure of churches, according to a report from the Hartford Institute for Religion Research (HIRR).HIRR’s Exploring the Pandemic Impact on Congregations (EPIC) project announced last Friday the findings of its most recent research on worship attendance among U.S. faith communities.The report largely drew from a survey of 7,453 congregations across diverse religious groups conducted between September and December 2025,…

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Muslim culture also encompasses their religion, politics, way of life, and anything else you can think of. None of it can be separated. Brooklyn has had a huge influx of Islamists since Barack Obama, and now we have the integration phase, not of Islamist culture to American, but the reverse. How about teaching American culture, religions, politics, civics, and way of life? New York City has Islamists everywhere. Welcome to a public school in NYC, where children were taken outside to “embrace” Islamic culture. And this is how it starts… pic.twitter.com/D33AAnwG0P — I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸 (@ImMeme0) April…

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U.S. President Donald Trump walks to Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews, Md., on April 11, 2026. Tasos Katopodis/Getty ImagesU.S. President Donald Trump on April 29 urged Iran to reach an agreement to end the ongoing conflict with the United States.“Iran can’t get their act together. They don’t know how to sign a nonnuclear deal. They better get smart soon!” he said in a post on Truth Social.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.

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Woke House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries on Monday forcefully defended his vow to unleash “maximum warfare” against Republicans when pressed by reporters about the inflammatory phrase. Asked about the language in light of the recent attempted assassination of President Donald Trump, Jeffries replied, “I stand by it,” adding, “You can continue to criticize me for it, I don’t give a damn about your criticism.” Jeffries has used the phrase repeatedly in recent days while celebrating Democratic redistricting wins in Virginia and vowing to “crush” what he has called the “DeSantis dummymander” in Florida. At a Capitol news conference last week,…

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in White Oak, Md., on June 5, 2023. Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch TimesFederal regulators on April 28 unveiled a pilot program for clinical trials, which they said would reduce the time it takes to test drugs.The Food and Drug Administration program will feature real-time clinical trials or FDA staffers monitoring trials in real-time.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.

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Usually when Comedy Central’s Jordan Klepper does his man-on-the-street segments he travels to a conservative event and tries to make conservatives look bad, but on Tuesday he shook it up a bit. After the failed assassination attempt against President Trump at Saturday’s White House Correspondents Dinner, Klepper traveled to Times Square to interview foreign tourists to make conservatives look bad for not embracing gun control. The purpose of Klepper’s field trip was supposedly to mock various Republicans for citing Saturday’s events as proof that Trump’s ballroom is needed for security purposes, but initially Klepper really just wanted to talk about…

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By Leah MarieAnn Klett, Assistant Editor Wednesday, April 29, 2026Faith ChannelNASHVILLE, Tenn. — A new faith-based film revisiting the spiritual awakening of the 1970s is aiming to spark fresh conversations about revival, church unity and the future of Christian media.“Jesus Freaks – the Movie,” directed by Nina May and starring Kevin Sorbo and Sam Sorbo, tells the true story of a young couple whose lives are transformed during the Jesus Movement, this time set not in California, but on the East Coast in Florida. The film is now airing on Faith Channel, a growing streaming platform focused on faith-based and…

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Late-night comedian Jimmy Kimmel seems miffed that he can’t make jokes about President Donald Trump’s death. On Tuesday, President Donald Trump welcomed King Charles III and his wife Queen Camilla to the White House. During his remarks, he noted the long relationship between his mother and father, and joked that his marriage to First Lady Melania Trump would not last that long. “My wonderful mother, Mary MacLeod. She came to America at 19 and met my incredible father. We loved him so much. We all loved him. We loved her. We loved him, Fred. And they were married for 63…

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Gannon Ken Van Dyke (R) walks with his attorneys toward a federal court building in New York City on April 28, 2026. Seth Wenig/APA U.S. special forces soldier involved in a military operation to capture former Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro pleaded not guilty on April 28 to using classified information about the secret plan to win more than $400,000 on prediction market Polymarket.Gannon Ken Van Dyke, 38, entered the plea in Manhattan federal court after he was charged with the unlawful use of confidential government information for personal gain, theft of nonpublic government information, commodities fraud, wire fraud, and making…

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President Donald Trump started his Wednesday with bold imagery and a new threat against Iran. Shortly after 4 a.m. EST, Trump went on Truth Social and said Iran “better get smart soon!” “Iran can’t get their act together. They don’t know how to sign a nonnuclear deal. They better get smart soon!” the president wrote. Trump also posted an AI-generated image of himself holding an assault rifle in front of a scene of explosions on a hillside. The post comes as peace talks have slowed. A second round of peace talks was canceled after weeks of conflict and a subsequent ceasefire. Should the…

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The leftist Wisconsin brewery owner who is promising free beer on the day of President Donald Trump’s death is on the minds of federal law enforcement officials, spokespeople from two agencies told The Federalist.  As The Federalist reported Tuesday, Kirk Bangstad, owner of northern Wisconsin’s “progressive” Minocqua Brewing Company, has faced sweeping public condemnation for a social media post urging the next would-be Trump assassin to improve his “marksmanship.”  “Well, we almost got #freebeerday,” Bangstad apparently wrote in now-deleted posts after a gunman stormed past a security post, set on murdering President Donald Trump and administration officials in attendance at…

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EXCLUSIVE: How Foreign Interference and the Non-Profit Industrial Complex Stole the 2020 Election – Part VIII- Sam Antar Exposes WFP’s $2B NGO ‘Grassroots Laundering Operation’Guest post by QuietlyObservedADVERTISEMENT(This is Part VIII of a multi-part series – Links to Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV, Part V, Part VI and Part VII)**TRUE GRASSROOTS ACTION HAS BEEN ASTROTURFED IN AMERICA, YET AGAIN**“[George Soros’] support for Ready for Hillary is an extension of his long-held belief in the power of grassroots organizing.”Michael Vachon, billionaire George Soros’ consigliere, issued that statement in 2013 when Soros accepted the position of co-chair of the national finance council for…

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A Transportation Security Administration agent at a checkpoint verifying passenger identification, John Glenn Columbus International Airport (Credit: Michael Ball) This story originally was published by Real Clear Wire By Tony Vanderhoef Federal workers missed paychecks for over 60 days. Congress missed none. TSA officers screened 3 million passengers a day this spring. They did it without paychecks. Some sold plasma to pay their bills. Others slept in their cars. Some just quit. Sixty days into the longest partial shutdown in American history, Congress returned from its two-week recess and still has not fixed it. The Senate did try – passing…

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Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech Seven families — the first wave of dozens, lawyers say — are suing OpenAI, alleging that the company failed to provide Canadian authorities with information that could’ve prevented a horrific school shooting in the rural mining town of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, despite having advance knowledge of the shooter’s disturbing conversations with the chatbot. The lawsuits also claim that OpenAI has misled the public about the steps it says it took stop the shooter from using ChatGPT to discuss mass violence. In early February, 18-year-old…

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A federal judge has ruled against the Trump administration in its efforts to obtain voter data in Arizona. Judge Susan Brnovich of the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona ruled Tuesday that the state’s voter registration list isn’t subject to requests from the U.S. attorney general under federal law, NBC News reported.  Brnovich, a Trump appointee, dismissed the case with prejudice because an amended complaint, she said, would be “legally futile.”  The dismissal is just one of many other similar rulings against the Justice Department, which has sued at least 30 states and the District of Columbia seeking to…

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Efforts to uncover answers about Saturday’s assassination attempt found MS NOW reporting on the “mystery” of who was actually shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner. As with the tragedy at the July 13, 2024, Butler, Pennsylvania, rally and the subsequent attempt on President Donald Trump’s life weeks later at his West Palm Beach golf club, the most pressing question beyond who radicalized the alleged would-be assassin has been about potential security failures. While the president himself has continued to offer nothing but praise for those who’ve protected him, sources that spoke with MS NOW suggested that the U.S.…

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Liberal TV network ABC has ignited volcanic backlash by refusing to fire “comedian” Jimmy Kimmel, who is continuing to recklessly incite violence against conservatives. In refusing to curb Kimmel’s dangerous rhetoric, ABC made clear not only its toxic left-wing bias, but also its disregard for public safety and national security. The brouhaha erupted on April 23, when Kimmel flippantly joked about the multiple assassination attempts on President Donald Trump by referring to first lady Melania Trump as an “expectant widow.” Kimmel made the inane comments while performing a mock White House Correspondents’ Dinner skit on his late-night talk show. During…

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There is an emerging strain of center-left thinking that talks about “abundance,” and I have to admit they are on the right track when it comes to the future of liberalism.  Advertisement They are also well outside the mainstream of left-wing thought, where “abundance” is considered a dirty word. In fact, “Degrowth” is a much larger movement, alongside net zero, deindustrialization, the shutting down of energy production, the electrification of everything, and arguments for lowering consumption. The only “abundance” the typical liberal wants is an abundance of taxes on energy production. Sure, liberals will hand-wave about “green energy,” but the fact is…

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A former congressman’s TDS intersected with his fanboying for Ukraine’s president with a post-assassination attempt dig that landed more like a “pretty disturbing” downplay of threats. Instead of finally taking ownership of the impact their hyperbolic, violent rhetoric has had on their base, Democrats have responded to the latest attempt on the life of President Donald Trump by trying to spin a narrative. While suggestions of insufficient security further justified the chief executive’s construction of a White House ballroom, congressman turned talking head Adam Kinzinger propagandized for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Sharing an image of the Eastern European leader among…

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Media misnomers continue to the benefit of illegal aliens, as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) called out the latest example applied to an alleged machete-wielding attempted murderer. “Yet again, legacy media has gone to bat for a vicious criminal illegal alien…” On April 20, an alleged burglary in Green Bay, Wisconsin, sent two victims to the hospital after a man from Nicaragua was said to have attacked his ex-girlfriend and a man she was with in her home. Following the arrest of David Joel Herrera-Garcia (reported as Mairena-Garcia by ICE), corporate media once again downplayed the impact of leftist…

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Outgoing late-night host Stephen Colbert still remains convinced that there’s something fishy about his low-rated show’s cancellation. CBS announced in July that his show would end this May because of “financial” reasons attributable to advertising revenue, shifting viewing habits, and the show’s lack of sustainability. GOOD NEWS!! CBS cancels “The Late Show,”Stephen Colbert. Another Trump win for Americans. pic.twitter.com/X58uYq4XCi — Rojas (@mcucolo57) July 18, 2025 But speaking with the New York Times, Colbert theorized that the financial problems at CBS were instead attributable to a lawsuit the network settled with President Donald Trump in early July. “I do not dispute…

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At a White House state dinner on Tuesday, King Charles III gifted President Donald Trump a brass bell from a submarine named the HMS Trump that sank several Japanese ships during World War II. “I’m delighted to present to you the original bell which hung on the conning tower of your valiant namesake,” King Charles told Trump. “May it stand as a testimony to our nation’s shared history and shining future. Should you ever need to get hold of us, just give us a ring.” King Charles III gifted President Trump the original bell from the HMS Trump, a WWII-era…

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The moment is etched in 21st century memory. The shrill voice of then-Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, agitated and stretched, still rings in the ears.   “With all due respect, the fact is we had four dead Americans. Was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night who decided that they’d they go kill some Americans? What difference at this point does it make?” Clinton, with dreams of the White House dancing in her head, scolded Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., during an early 2013 Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing.  The…

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In the wake of the latest attempt by garbage leftist idiots to murder President Donald Trump, prominent leftists are deflecting, descending into nearly psychotic redirection, or trying to shift the blame to Trump himself, even after promising to wage war on the president and joking about watching his wife become a widow. Impotent, mindless, and based in fantasy, leftist culture is a violent and childish culture, sowing ruin but pretending innocence. The Law of Merited Impossibility is undefeated as a concept: We absolutely didn’t try to kill you, and you deserve our efforts to kill you. The old Babylon Bee…

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The general political consensus is that, because a state is run by Republicans, it’s automatically governed better than Democrat-run states. And while that may be true in some areas of public policy, in others, the situation is just as bad. It was that realization that spawned the State Leadership Initiative (SLI). Launched in February 2025 by an alliance of conservative leaders, SLI embarked on a mission to root out bureaucratic malfeasance in Republican-run states. In essence, it sought to ensure that red states are actually governed like red states. Now, a year after its creation, SLI is sounding the alarm…

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The White House is warning lawmakers that funding used to pay personnel at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is close to being depleted, sounding the alarm about potential disruptions to airport security and other critical operations if Congress does not act soon. In a memo sent late Tuesday, the Office of Management and Budget cautioned that stopgap funding measures used to cover payroll for agencies such as the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) could be exhausted as early as May. The administration urged the House of Representatives to move quickly on a budget resolution already approved by the Senate, describing…

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This month, Virginia became the 18th state to join the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact (NPVIC). This provoked an agitated response because, if the agreement ever goes live, it will deliver all the state’s Electoral College votes to the presidential candidate who wins the most votes nationwide, rather than the person Virginia voters selected. With a war to cover, the news cycle moved on. While the country breezes past the question of whether states can compact away the Electoral College, the same loophole is being used to build compacts arguably more invasive. A network of professional licensing agreements that would…

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The supermajority Democratic legislature of Connecticut has passed a radical “vaccine standards” bill in an apparent display of power directed at President Donald Trump and Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. “This legislation ensures that our state immunization standards are grounded in the consensus professional judgment of the nation’s leading medical and public health practitioners, not the ideological agenda of the Trump regime,” State Senate President Martin Looney, D-New Haven, and State Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff, D-Norwalk, said Thursday following passage of HB 5044, “An Act Establishing Connecticut Vaccine Standards.” The fiercely debated bill…

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At a time when Republicans in Congress need to generate enthusiasm ahead of the November midterm elections, the Trump administration is contemplating a move that would undermine conservative support. The president’s talk of a potential $500 million bailout for a budget airline struggling to emerge from bankruptcy might preserve Spirit Airlines, but it would deflate conservatives’ spirit (pun intended) at a critical juncture. The president spoke last Thursday of “helping them [i.e., Spirit] out, meaning bailing them out, or buying it.” But the government took stakes in private-sector companies during the Obama administration. It didn’t work out well then, and…

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The Virginia March for Life drew more than 1,000 Virginians to Richmond’s Capitol Square last Wednesday, with voices raised in defense of the unborn and opposition to a looming abortion amendment that would terminate all reasonable protections for the unborn in the Commonwealth. Speakers shared a message of great love and compassion for women in crisis pregnancy and the unborn, as well as hope for those suffering the effects of abortion. They encouraged boldness in the public square as radically pro-abortion Gov. Abigail Spanberger, D-Va., leads a Democrat majority threatening basic rights to life in Virginia. Pro-life legislators stood behind…

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