• Garland under pressure to investigate how border crisis is affecting law enforcement

    EXCLUSIVE — Attorney General Merrick Garland could be forced to conduct a report on how the surge of illegal immigration at the southern border is affecting law enforcement officials at the federal, state, and local levels under a new bill being introduced this week. Rep. Anthony D’Esposito (R-NY) introduced the Police Our Border Act of […]

  • ‘Pro-Palestine’ college protesters are the epitome of entitlement

    “Pro-Palestine” students, professors, and others protesting on college campuses perfectly epitomize the entitlement of progressive ideology.

  • The religious fervor of radical student protests

    A New York University professor praised the anti-Israel student encampment that has taken over his school’s campus for bringing students and faculty together in a way he’s “never seen before” over the weekend. “I spent two hours at the NYU encampment late last night. It was something I’ve never seen before at NYU: a real […]

  • When anti-IVF pro-lifers flirt with blaming women for miscarriages

    As evidenced by the friendly fire faced by former President Donald Trump for embracing the pro-life position of federalism supported by the entire movement prior to 2022, the anti-abortion movement is an intentionally vast group of varying, and often conflicting, factions. On the one hand, you have disproportionately purple state pragmatists and reformers who focus […]

  • WATCH LIVE: White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre gives press briefing

    White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre will speak with reporters at 1:30 p.m. in Washington as Vice President Kamala Harris heads to Atlanta to tout the president’s economic agenda. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER Democrats are facing internal divisions over how to respond to campus protests morphing from shows of solidarity […]

  • Biden’s latest big government intrusion targets the internet

    Anyone who followed the 2017 debate over so-called “net neutrality” regulations, the rules that bind internet service providers, will remember countless dire warnings about how the Trump administration’s rollback of the rules supposedly endangered the internet as we know it. Official accounts for the Democrats tweeted out absurdities such as this: Meanwhile, elected officials such […]

  • Lawmakers strike deal on long-awaited FAA reauthorization as deadline looms

    Key Senate and House negotiators unveiled a long-awaited bill early Monday morning to reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration for the next five years, a major must-pass item ahead of the May 10 deadline. The deal would boost funding intended to avert close-call collisions on runways, improve air traffic controller staffing, maintain the current pilot retirement […]

  • Biden and AMLO vow they will ‘significantly reduce irregular border crossings’ from Mexico

    President Joe Biden and his Mexican counterpart, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, have promised to reduce illegal crossings at the southern border. “The two leaders ordered their national security teams to work together to immediately implement concrete measures to significantly reduce irregular border crossings while protecting human rights,” said a joint statement from the two […]

  • Democrats running in every Florida House race for first time since 2018

    Florida Democrats will have a candidate running for their party in every one of the 28 state House districts for the first time since 2018, the Florida Democratic Party announced. Last Friday was the state’s election filing deadline, and the Florida Democratic Party made a conscious effort this election cycle to recruit Democrats to run […]

  • House Democrats call on Columbia officials to ‘disband’ pro-Palestinian protests or resign

    A group of more than 20 House Democrats is calling on Columbia University officials to disband a pro-Palestinian student encampment on campus, joining calls from several GOP colleagues to stifle the protests. In a letter sent to Columbia officials on Monday, 21 Democratic lawmakers expressed disappointment in the university’s inability to end the protests on […]

  • On Trump ‘immunity’ case, conservative justices shouldn’t ‘write’ rules

    In last week’s Supreme Court oral arguments regarding former President Donald Trump’s assertion of “total immunity” for acts committed as president, conservative Justices Samuel Alito, Brett Kavanaugh, and Neil Gorsuch each considered questions outside the court’s proper purview. Except perhaps at the very margins, they should not base their decisions on those questions or the […]

  • Pennsylvania’s innovation economy remains challenged

    (The Center Square) – Pennsylvania’s innovation economy is highly concentrated in three hubs, and expanding growth statewide remains a challenge. Though the commonwealth has some strengths in research, it’s not translating into its full potential said the director of Brookings Metro. “The full promise of Pittsburgh’s next economy remains unrealized,” said Alan Berube, interim vice […]