July 16 If America doesn’t shape the world, our rivals will Congress is considering cuts to critical national security funding that would reduce America's global footprint. That would undermine U.S. leadership when we need it
July 16 Will Zohran Mamdani protect all New Yorkers? He owes the Jewish community an answer With antisemitic incidents in New York at all-time highs, mayoral candidates including Mamdani face scrutiny over their plans to ensure Jewish safety in the city.
July 16 Retailers caught red-handed using Trump's tariffs as cover for price gouging Retailers exploit tariffs to justify price hikes on products not affected by trade policies, contradicting Trump's America First agenda to lower consumer costs
July 15 Greg Gutfeld: Would this article have been written if Democrats won? 'The Five' discusses a former Obama speechwriter expressing his regret over shunning his conservative relative in an opinion article.
July 15 Finding peace and spiritual strength amid the raging waters of devastating Texas flood tragedy These are my reflections as a pastor on the Guadalupe River flood tragedy. Here's how I find solace in a hymn while contrasting faithful acceptance with divisive political responses.
July 15 SEN McCORMICK: Pennsylvania led America’s industrial rise — now it will lead the AI revolution Pennsylvania hosts Energy and Innovation summit at Carnegie Mellon, where President Trump and CEOs announce over $50 billion in investments for energy, AI, and workforce development.
July 15 MORNING GLORY: Just how bad were the Biden and Harris campaigns? New book '2024' reveals Democratic senators' panic after Biden's debate, including Senator Reed's call for neurological tests, while detailing dysfunction in Biden and Harris campaigns.
July 15 New study reveals threats to the Class of 2025. Fixing them should be Job No. 1 for America Despite 7 million open jobs, graduates struggle as education systems fail to align with business needs, requiring new approaches to learning and career
July 15 LIZ PEEK: Democrats' identity crisis shows no sign of getting better. It's actually getting worse Recent polls show Democrats are perceived as 'out of touch' and 'weak' by many voters, as the party struggles with immigration policies and the rise of socialist candidates.
July 15 America has the power to lead the AI revolution – and the leadership to make it happen America can lead the AI revolution by using its abundant natural gas to power data centers, as Trump brings leaders to Pittsburgh to address this national security challenge.