July 23 From Soviet refugee to American patriot: Why we must guard against socialism's dangerous creep into our cities An immigrant family's journey from Soviet oppression to American freedom, highlighting how good governance transformed New York City and why socialist policies risk undoing progress.
July 23 SEN ROGER WICKER: The Pentagon needs major reform. Now is our chance New legislation proposes changes to Pentagon's bureaucracy, including portfolio acquisition executives and streamlined qualification for weapons systems.
July 22 Mike Baker: This trend is just another reason why TikTok should've been banned Greg Gutfeld and the panel discuss Alec and Hilaria Baldwin's rendition of the TikTok adult baby trend on 'Gutfeld!'
July 22 Trump releasing the MLK Jr. files is a victory for truth and accountability The release of classified documents about Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination represents a significant act of transparency that honors his legacy of truth.
July 22 LIZ PEEK: Trump could secure his place in American history with this bold immigration reform strategy Donald Trump could cement his legacy as a consequential president by implementing bold immigration reform with a merit-based system and legal status for undocumented residents.
July 22 I worked for USAID for 11 years – this is how you build a foreign aid system that actually works As USAID ends operations, a former officer proposes four ways the State Department can build a more effective foreign assistance system focused on innovation and growth.
July 22 MORNING GLORY: Pope Leo XIV (and President Trump) The first American pope arrives at the papal summer retreat to work on his encyclical, with suggestions it should avoid politics and focus on religious liberty and vocations.
July 21 'Ridiculous move' by the Coldplay affair couple to act so boldly in public: Brett Cooper Fox News contributor Brett Cooper highlights some of the biggest stories from the weekend on 'Hannity.'
July 21 Another high profile contributor reportedly leaves the Washington Post amid fallout from editorial changes Washington Post columnist Jonathan Capehart exits after 18 years, joining several high-profile contributors departing following Jeff Bezos' editorial changes.
July 21 When the 'victim narrative' takes over minorities and the American Dream The University of the District of Columbia is facing a First Amendment complaint after banning a conservative event questioning if the American Dream is alive for Black Americans.