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Great Stakes: Michigan union and blue-collar workers in the driver’s...

Michigan voters have an outsize impact on who will win the White House and which party will carry the House and Senate in 2024. In this series, Great Stakes: The fight to be hailed as victors in...

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Biden greenlights $1 billion weapon shipment to Israel week after withholding...

The Biden administration announced its approval of a $1 billion weapon shipment to Israel just one week after President Joe Biden announced he would withhold a weapons shipment if Israel launched an...

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Torres mocks Bowman’s fire alarm stunt in hint he’s abandoning fellow Democrat

Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) is in the middle of a brutal primary fight, and a fellow New York Democrat looks like he is on the cusp of endorsing the “Squad” member’s opponent. Rep. Ritchie Torres...

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Rubio’s rapport with Latino voters could drive Trump to victory

Former President Donald Trump's interest in selecting Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) as his vice president is setting off alarm bells for Democrats. The Florida senator and one-time rival of Trump has turned...

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Biden’s Gaza pier is an abject failure

Choose your label to describe what’s become of President Joe Biden’s Gaza pier: Dumpster fire. Boondoggle. White elephant. Whatever you call it, the project is a bona fide failure. It seems destined...

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How Ben Sasse could transform education

In late 2022, former Republican Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse was appointed president of the University of Florida. The media mostly ran with artificially inflated stories of student protests. But Sasse’s...

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Fairfax County Public Schools leadership displays disdain for parents — again

Last Thursday, as the first presidential debate was making national headlines, Fairfax County School Board members held a meeting during which they voted on controversial changes to family life...

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Three times Biden disregarded the ‘limits of presidential power’

Fresh off his humiliating performance at the presidential debate, President Joe Biden found the energy to deliver brief remarks to a nationally televised audience over the Supreme Court's presidential...

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Is the American dream dead? My family’s story proves otherwise

The American dream has been woven into countless narratives throughout my life, shaped by the inspiring stories shared by my family members and friends who came to the United States in search of a...

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Increasing economic growth should be top priority

For the past three and a half years, the U.S. economy has struggled under the economic policies of the Biden administration and congressional Democrats.  Increased taxes, spending, deficits, and debt...

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Sorry, progressives, but facts can’t be racist

Facts cannot be racist. But that hasn’t stopped many liberal media figures and Democratic politicians from trying to insist otherwise after one conservative writer dared to point out what we all know...

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State program spends $1 million to get 37 ‘disadvantaged’ people drivers...

(The Center Square) – A program set up in King County through the state Department of Licensing and funded by the state Legislature has spent nearly $1 million teaching “disadvantaged” women to drive,...

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Johnson quiets initial concerns about fundraising prowess by raising $23.5...

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) raised $23.5 million in the second quarter of 2024, outperforming expectations and continuing to quiet initial concerns about his fundraising prowess when he took the...

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Republicans say Arizona’s 2020 disaster is a lesson learned: ’Things...

As former President Donald Trump's campaign kicks off the dust of the Ronna McDaniel days at the Republican National Committee, it is embracing a different strategy to avoid the disaster that the GOP...

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State Department releases names of three Americans held in Taliban custody

In response to a Washington Examiner inquiry, a State Department spokesperson confirmed on July 11 that three U.S. citizens, George Glezmann, Mahmood Habibi, and Ryan Corbett, are currently being held...

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Social Security update: Second round of July payments worth $4,873 goes out...

The second round of July’s Social Security payments, worth up to $4,873 for the highest-income earners who retire at age 70, will go out to retirees in four days. The second round of payments is set...

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Social Security update: August direct payment worth $943 goes out in 19 days

August’s Supplemental Security Income payment, worth up to $943, will go out to millions of beneficiaries in 19 days. The payments will be delivered on Aug. 1 and are given to those living with a...

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Tucker Carlson spreads wild conspiracy theory about gay Democrat

Is Tucker Carlson OK? For the second time in just a few months, the former Fox News host-turned-independent media star has spread a bizarre conspiracy theory about the sexuality of a Democratic...

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Minnesota Republicans prepare for Trump ending the state’s blue winning...

Minnesota Republicans say chaos within the Democratic Party over the fate of President Joe Biden is pushing the historically blue state closer to the GOP in time for the Republican National...

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Reporter’s Notebook: White House press secretary faces backlash on her...

Washington Examiner White House reporter Christian Datoc joins Magazine Executive Editor Jim Antle to discuss White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre facing backlash from the media, whether she...

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