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Plunging birth rates threaten to change the makeup of U.S.
Congressional Budget Office economists recently released a report warning that the U.S. population will peak at 364 million.
SharesEnding Democrats' election high jinks
The COVID-19 panic provided cover for the unhinged expansion of mail-in voting, but that's about to change.
SharesLeftist anti-ICE street thuggery won't change federal policy
Democrats are playing with fire.
SharesGreenland, USA
Europe is in a dither over the U.S. president's ousting of Venezuela's socialist dictator.
SharesPundits and lefty economists hate it when Trump is right
The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta said Friday that economic growth hit 5% as 2025 came to a close.
SharesDemocrats' Jan. 6 roundup exposed
Newly published records validate suspicions about the previous administration's vendetta against conservatives.
SharesRepublican-led Congress almost wrote a $1 million check to Rep. Ilhan Omar's friends
Congress has returned from Christmas vacation, and that means it's time for them to spend our money. If only they did so with a bit more care.
SharesBerlin blackout highlights the danger of coddling left-wing extremists
The left's agents of chaos are growing bolder by the day.
SharesThe fall of Tim Walz
Gov. Tim Walz won't be seeking a third term.
SharesAfter Maduro's capture, America owns the Venezuela problem
The United States is responsible for Venezuela now.
SharesSan Francisco liberals concoct scheme to reward political allies with millions
Expect sanity to be in short supply in the new year.
SharesNewsom's Golden State tarnished by a legacy of fraud and corruption
California Gov. Gavin Newsom thinks he is ready to be president after 2028.
SharesGov. Tim Walz caught napping while Minnesota is looted
Since Friday, independent journalist Nick Shirley has racked up more than 125 million views on X for his 42-minute video exposing what appears to be bogus Somali-run businesses propped up by state subsidies.
SharesState Department revokes privileges for European schemers who interfere in U.S. elections
The United States will not let nongovernmental organizations based in distant capitals meddle in our affairs.
SharesFulton County may have improperly certified 315,000 votes
Recently, Fulton County, Georgia, officials admitted they didn't follow the rules when tabulating ballots for the hotly contested 2020 race between the current president and Joseph R. Biden.
SharesTrump Accounts ought to inspire an arms race in benevolence
Anyone born in the new year could be set up for financial success.
SharesSouth Carolina town defies mayoral order to cancel Christmas scene
There are some who can't stand the Christmas season. A local humbug might end up with coal in his stocking for spreading gloom during what should be a time of joy.
SharesRecent terrorist attacks highlight the folly of unchecked mass migration
Authorities took five days to track down the identity of the Brown University shooter.
SharesThe electric vehicle bubble has finally popped
World leaders were a bit premature in announcing the death of internal combustion.
SharesDefusing the Obamacare time bomb
Republicans are at least trying to remedy the health care fiasco that President Obama dropped into their laps.
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