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President Trump was in South Carolina to stump for Darline Graham, sister of Lindsey. But his own political future was on his mind, too.
As Republicans have embraced tough measures to clear the streets, no group has led the way more than the Cicero Institute, founded by the venture capitalist Joe Lonsdale.
A federal judge ruled Secretary of State Marco Rubio lacked authority to order immigrant visa denials for applicants from 75 countries found eligible.
At his grandfather's former steel plant, VP Vance spoke to middle America's hopes-and hinted at a 2028 run. Here's what his Middletown speech revealed.
'The myth of the pit bull is a lot of bullshit,' said actor Jon Bernthal. Kat Rosenfield says he's not just wrong, but dangerously so.
Hinckley’s statements make it all the more clear just what a pivot point in history the failed Reagan assassination attempt might have been.
Should the desire to commit suicide justify admission into hospice to make their dying by starvation and dehydration easier to complete?
With an unpopular war and high prices agitating voters, members of both parties see parallels to an election cycle when Democrats romped. But a lot has changed.
A fiscal reckoning will arrive if old-age entitlements are not reined in.
The president sought to recast opposition to Graham as opposition to him. “They’re only fighting Darline because they want me to lose,” he told the crowd in Myrtle Beach.
Angie Nixon, a state lawmaker from Jacksonville, shocked Democrats in red Florida by soundly defeating her centrist primary opponent. Now comes the hard part.
Look closely at almost anything and you'll find data—lots of it. But what are those numbers really saying about who we are and what we believe? Harry Enten is on a mission to find out.
Trump thinks he can buy off voters with lower-priced imported mystery meat? Cattle ranchers aren't happy about it, and we shouldn't be either.
The ability of drones to give added bite to the underdog will force a redefinition of asymmetrical war.
The disgraced academic was a pathological liar and lifelong con artist whose misdeeds were covered up for years by self-serving academic administrators. Exposing this kind of rot in elite institutions is our job.
Infertility is a brutal, heart-wrenching experience. IVF isn’t necessarily the solution. Medically, morally, practically.
After Abdul El-Sayed won the Democratic Senate nomination in Michigan, conservative commentary about him shifted focus from socialism to his Muslim identity.
CatholicVote urged Massachusetts bishops to consider excommunication for Gov. Maura Healy after she signed a law allowing abortion up to birth.
A moderate Republican from Kansas, she served three terms before tiring of political strife. “I couldn’t get elected today,” she said in 2013.
Go beyond the soundbites and get to know some of the most interesting players in politics.
President Trump’s son-in-law and the man in line to be speaker of a Democratic-led House discussed how Democrats and the administration could work together.
President Joe Biden's federal student loan forgiveness program, which promises to deliver up to $20,000 of debt relief for millions of borrowers, is on hold indefinitely as legal challenges work their way through the courts.
Dan Sullivan faces voter confusion from a candidate look-alike sharing his name as Alaska's ranked choice voting system adds complexity to the Senate race.
This month marks one year since Decarlos Brown Jr. brutally murdered Iryna Zarutska in cold blood, shining a bright light on former North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper's soft-on-crime policies.
David Maywald on the female wage premium, the rites of passage boys no longer have, and why the science on sex differences keeps losing to ideology.
Drivers are dashing around the National Mall at speeds expected to exceed 185 mph.
The jokes we told in a Venezuelan prison.
The US is engaged in a lawless quest to protect American and Israeli officials
Democrats continued to prop up the International Criminal Court and its anti-American, politically motivated bureaucrats.
The political news you need to know, in 10 minutes or less. Hosted by David Chalian.
Sen. John Fetterman rejected "AI doomsdaying" and echoed President Donald Trump's push for AI development, warning that U.S. overreaction could benefit China.
“The Great American Road Trip” sends the transportation secretary and his family on a wholesome, dull tour, with a lot of help from their sponsors.
Twenty-four centuries ago, Xenophon and his 10,000-man Greek army found themselves trapped at the heart of the Persian Empire. Their amazing escape, described in a new book by Robert L. O’Connell, is a tale for the ages.
Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema decided to shake up the political world on Friday by becoming an independent. The former Democrat is still caucusing with the party in the Senate, so the Democratic caucus still has 51 members. Now, instead of 49 Democr…
The president reportedly thinks that he is a Top 10 world historical figure who is meant to change the world. That level of self-aggrandizing often doesn't end well.
Our future depends on building schools and colleges that will teach students actual subjects and instill in them the values of a free society.
“I think the last thing we need right now, as our economy is getting back on its feet, is a trade war with Canada,” the former vice president told CNN.
Fund manager Geoff Wilson tells Claire Lehmann that Labor’s new capital gains tax will drive Australian capital out of growth companies and into franked dividends—and push a generation of founders offshore.
A Democratic state lawmaker in Colorado resigned Sunday, weeks after facing felony charges alleging she falsified her residency in order to run in her district again following last year's redistricting. Prosecutors say Tracey Bernett, who represen…
Trump faces a stronger North Korea with 50-70 nuclear weapons and a powerful new partner in Russia, leaving denuclearization increasingly out of reach.
For the Americans who contribute to AIPAC, things have changed a lot in the last few years.
Bad polls. Misleading betting odds. Surveys meant to shape narratives. Ahead of the midterms and 2028, there is suddenly serious confusion about candidate strength and voter sentiment.
A governor’s race, a Senate contest and enough congressional contests to swing control of the House are all in play in Ohio, where voters of all stripes express a deep sense of powerlessness.
The first batch of names are of the Clancy children. The second, the Yates children. They are all the names of young children killed by their mothers.
Israeli governments have never decided what to do with the West Bank—so the settlers have begun deciding for them.
The Biden administration managed to rack up a long list of major legislative wins in its first two years despite facing one of the most closely-divided Congresses in history. From bipartisan action on infrastructure, gun safety and same-sex marria…
Trump's plan to allow more foreign beef imports into America will only exacerbate the long-term stock shortage in the cattle industry.
IndyCar racers hit the streets of Washington, D.C., at nearly 200 mph for the Freedom 250 Grand Prix, a first-of-its-kind America 250 celebration.
Taxpayers may pay twice under Zohran Mamdani's city-owned grocery plan as NYC explores grants for independent grocers alongside the subsidized stores.
Might Canada’s fate foreshadow that of other advanced but dependent democracies, clinging to old ideals of cooperation and diplomacy as they’re rolled under the treads of China’s or America’s naked self-interest?
He eked out a win for the Michigan party's Senate nomination, but that doesn't force the likes of Sen. Chuck Schumer to turn a blind eye to his blatant Islamist ties and sympathies.
A study shows a modest decline in soda purchases, but it’s not clear that the results will hold up in the long run.
Karoline Leavitt confirmed aboard Air Force One that she will join Trump super PAC MAGA Inc. after stepping down as White House press secretary.
A conversation with Jennifer Lahl, founder of the Center for Bioethics and Culture, on surrogacy, AOC, IVF and the White House, and more.
Abdul El-Sayed's post about Usha Vance and JD Vance's grandfather sparked accusations of racism and sexism from Rep. Brandon Gill and others.
Let's start with the positive: Republicans and Democrats are coming together to protect same-sex marriage from the Supreme Court.
Democrats turned a Blair County loss into the blueprint for a stunning special-election upset in deep-red Butler County.
Puerto Ricans told Fox News Digital they fear statehood would spike taxes and threaten the island's cultural identity amid its ongoing debt crisis.
All eyes are on former President Donald Trump, who has launched another White House bid.
‘They’re winning, but they’re winning by sacrificing the hard-won intellectual gains of a generation.’
A federal judge said the indefinite pause, which affected nationals of countries in every corner of the globe, ran afoul of antidiscrimination protections.
The back-to-school issue is an NR tradition.
Increasingly, sociologists are expected to avoid research questions and theories that involve the role of culture in shaping societal inequalities.
Get some two-part primer out and put some names we can be proud of on those big beautiful hulls.
Nancy Kassebaum Baker co-authored a landmark 1996 health insurance law with Ted Kennedy and won Kansas re-election by huge margins twice.
Race preparations have snarled traffic, rerouted flights and forced the National Gallery of Art to conduct vibration tests.
Northern Virginia Democrats Donald Beyer and Suhas Subramanyam faced questions after a Tajik national fled a mental health institute to Dushanbe.
Megyn Kelly is joined by Dave Aronberg, co-host of The MK True Crime Show, and Mark Geragos and Matt Murphy, hosts of In The Well, to discuss the disturbing ...
The rise, fall, and rise again of one of the 20th century’s most important journalists.
There is a rather large difference between the banned books promoted by celebrities and genuinely transgressive and provocative writing.
With opposition to the centers mounting, many Democrats and a growing number of Republicans are campaigning against them.
Trump aide Natalie Harp is estranged from her brother, Preston, who has used social media and recent interviews to criticize her and highlight his own left-wing politics.