‘Pure Junk Science’: Researchers Challenge Narrative on CO2 and Warming Correlation
UN claims that human-caused CO2 emissions are imperiling the planet are ‘totally garbage,’ says scientist. ‘CO2 doesn’t cause a change in temperature.’
Haley’s Hawkish Position on War Takes Center Stage in South Carolina Primary
Nikki Haley’s hawkish rhetoric on Russia–Ukraine war, Israel–Hamas war, and other flash points thousands of miles away led critics to dub her a neoconservative.
GOP Efforts to Shore Up Election Security in Swing States Face Challenges
Despite GOP-led efforts to address voter fraud concerns that marred the 2020 election, an analysis of five key swing states finds little fundamental change.
2024 Index Of Economic Freedom
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As Americans Struggle Financially, Climate Agenda Set to Spark New Food Price Hikes, Analysts...
The net zero climate agenda is pushing regulations and costs onto farmers, which translate to costlier food items for Americans.
How Secretary of State Races Became Key Focus in Election Integrity Battle
In the wake of the 2020 election, focus sharpened on the 41 state secretaries of state that manage elections; a once obscure position has become a battleground.
‘You Cannot Escape Its Claws’: How Beijing’s Long Arm Targets Students in US
CCP’s harassment of a Georgetown University law student’s family members back home sent a clear message: He must refrain from speaking out against Beijing.
Impact of Illegal Immigration Gets Tested in New York Special Election
The race to fill the NY seat that Rep. George Santos left in disgrace turns largely on one issue, illegal immigration, with huge implications for November 2024.
John Fetterman Is Not the Progressive Politician Everyone Thought He Was
During his two years as a senator, Mr. Fetterman has surprised progressives and conservatives alike with his outspoken positions that have challenged party dogma.
A Small Arizona Town Prepares to Fight State Over Illegal Immigration
Three hundred miles from the U.S. border, residents of a remote Arizona town were ready to take up arms against the governor’s actions.
As WHO Pandemic Treaty Nears Completion, Critics Raise Red Flags for US Freedoms
The legally binding WHO Pandemic Treaty agreement is structured so it sidesteps U.S. Senate approval for the U.S. to join, which is required for treaties.
After Court Victory for Freedom Convoy, Canadians Ready to Sue
Following a federal court ruling against the Canadian government for using the Emergencies Act during the trucker convoy, several plaintiffs plan to sue.