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DR. MEHMET OZ, STEPHANIE CARLTON: California was horribly wrong about gender and kids
The Supreme Court rebuked California for hiding students’ gender transitions from parents, as HHS and CMS now propose new Medicaid funding rules.
Scary news, financial fears, world chaos? Easter offers a lesson for all of us
Discover the power of patience in suffering through an Easter message inspired by the Resurrection and the women who witnessed the empty tomb.
JONATHAN TURLEY: Why Trump fired Bondi and chose this moment for a Justice Department reset
President Trump has a long history of firing Cabinet members, and Attorney General Pam Bondi is only the latest in a pattern of shakeups and swaps.
MIKE DAVIS: Sanity must be restored to birthright citizenship
The Supreme Court heard arguments in Trump v. Barbara on whether the Fourteenth Amendment grants birthright citizenship to children of illegal immigrants.
REP SUZAN DELBENE: Trump’s tariffs are raising prices and American families are suffering
President Donald Trump’s massive tariffs have cost American families over $1,700 and caused $34 billion in farm losses, with no relief in sight.
Constitution is on Trump’s side in Supreme Court birthright citizenship case
A wrong Supreme Court ruling on birthright citizenship could permanently alter American citizenship and entitle children to welfare, the author warns.
MORNING GLORY: President Trump’s big speech on Iran — what will it do?
President Trump’s address on Operation Epic Fury raised questions about NATO’s future, Hugh Hewitt argues, as European allies failed to support the U.S.-Israel campaign against Iran.
JONATHAN TURLEY: Justice Jackson’s ‘Chiles’ dissent reveals narrow view of the First Amendment
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson issued a lone dissent in Chiles v. Salazar, warning free speech protections for counselors risk “grave harm” to Americans.
Giant leap for mankind: America’s space edge is at stake as Artemis II heads to the moon
Artemis II marks America’s return to deep space as China aggressively pursues its own long-term lunar presence, raising the stakes for U.S. space leadership.
Trump is right about NATO’s weakness; the real question is how does America fix it
The Strait of Hormuz crisis exposed NATO’s deep fault lines as Germany refused to act and Spain denied airspace, revealing burden-sharing failures.
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