June 12 Oklahoma is leading the fight to save girls' sports – and they're winning Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters champions Oklahoma's Save Women's Sports Act amid growing national movement to protect girls' sports.
June 12 MORNING GLORY: When Ronald Reagan fired the air traffic controllers, voters never forgot. Nor did the Soviets President Trump faces two critical "PATCO moments" with Los Angeles riots and Iran negotiations that could define his presidency, similar to Reagan's firm handling of illegal air traffic controllers strike.
June 12 SEN LINDSEY GRAHAM: Russia sanctions bill aims to change Putin's calculus, protect world order New sanctions legislation targets countries supporting Russia's war machine while exempting those helping Ukraine as Europe boosts defense spending against Putin.
June 11 Anti-ICE riots reveal the left has learned nothing. It's just handed Trump a gift Immigration enforcement raids in L.A. spark violent protests as Democratic leaders denounce the operations while remaining largely silent on the ensuing riots and property destruction.
June 11 Miranda Devine: Trump is White House host with the most as he gives wide-ranging interview for debut podcast Here's what I learned when I interviewd President Donald Trump for my new podcast, "Pod Force One."
June 11 SEN RUBEN GALLEGO: Nuclear is the future – so why are Republicans blocking it? Bipartisan nuclear innovation through small modular reactors could revitalize former coal towns with permanent jobs, yet faces challenges from proposed Department of Energy cuts
June 11 Trump and Musk's unexpected truce could be America's secret weapon in the global technology race The Trump-Musk feud ended with an apology, reuniting America's industrial innovator and political leader as they face China in a new technology power race
June 11 Universities take advantage of a tax dodge while students struggle to pay tuition Elite universities with billion-dollar endowments operate tax-free property empires while students drown in debt and communities foot the bill for their tax-exempt status.
June 11 A Father's Day plea: My child has become a number in Hamas's hell A father shares his anguish as his son Segev remains one of 53 hostages still held in Gaza tunnels after 617 days, following the Hamas attack on the Nova music festival.
June 11 US warfighters are losing a massive force multiplier advantage as China advances in space America's military edge depends on commercial satellites, yet intelligence agencies favor costly classified systems while China rapidly weaponizes space technology.