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Why America’s next 250 years can be greater than its first 250
America's 250th anniversary recalls how George Washington's troops survived the Battle of Brooklyn in 1776 and how patriots persevered through centuries.

WOODY JOHNSON: Making flag football official gives girls a chance to catch their futures
New Jersey sanctioned girls flag football as its 35th varsity sport after 15 years of work, with the New York Jets investing over $2.5 million since 2011.

Henry Nowak’s killing exposes Britain’s dangerous two-tier justice system
Henry Nowak's stabbing death in England raises questions about woke police bias, two-tier policing and equity policies in British law enforcement.

'Power Ballad' Review: Paul Rudd, Nick Jonas deliver crowd-pleasing music dramedy
Fox News Digital reviews Lionsgate's music dramedy "Power Ballad," starring Paul Rudd, Nick Jonas, Jack Reynor and Havana Rose Liu. Directed by John Carney.

I found my cousin nearly $30,000 in ‘lost’ money. Then I discovered who was holding it
State governments hold over $100 billion in unclaimed property from forgotten tax refunds, old paychecks and insurance payouts, keeping owners in the dark.

How much baggage will Democrats accept from Maine's Graham Platner?
Democrats continue backing Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner despite Nazi tattoo, alleged abuse and explicit messages to women revealed by reports.

John Fetterman’s fall from hero to heretic exposes Democrats’ hard left turn
Sen. John Fetterman, once a progressive darling and original Bernie Sanders backer, is now a political outcast as the Democratic Party shifts leftward.

China’s grip on rare-earth magnets could crush US drone industry before it grows
Trump's drone dominance executive order drives demand for 340,000 systems by 2028, but China's rare earth export controls threaten the magnet supply chain.

AOC’s billionaire attack sells Gen Z a smaller, sadder American Dream
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's anti-billionaire rhetoric discourages Gen Z from entrepreneurship, undermining the human spirit of achievement.

STEPHEN MOORE: This tariff is an expensive gift to China and our families will pay for it
Tinplate steel tariffs have raised canned food prices by driving up can costs, with imports now at 70 percent as U.S. producers scale back production.

The anti-communism movie quote that spells doom for the Democrats in the midterms
Danny DeVito's 1991 film character Lawrence Garfield warned about communism's return, a message now echoing in American politics ahead of midterms.

Why Trump changes his tune after aides convince him to stick to a script as Republicans defect
President Trump's tendency to go off script is colliding with signs of growing Republican independence.

MIKE DAVIS: Why Todd Blanche is the man for this moment
President Trump nominates Todd Blanche as attorney general after serving as acting AG and deputy AG since March 2025 in the Justice Department.

REPS ANDY HARRIS, KEITH SELF, SEN RICK SCOTT: Fix FISA. Don’t spy on us
Congress faces a June 12 deadline to renew FISA Section 702 as House Freedom Caucus and Senate members demand meaningful surveillance reforms.

SENS JAMES LANKFORD, MAGGIE HASSAN: Congress should suffer shutdown pain, not the American people
Senators propose the Prevent Government Shutdowns Act of 2026, requiring Congress to stay in D.C. voting seven days a week until budget bills pass.

MORNING GLORY: California Democrats dumped Porter, but Maine Dems hold onto Platner for dear life
Katie Porter and Eric Swalwell fell from favor with Democrats over personal conduct, while Graham Platner keeps party backing despite growing scandals.

College grads expect to earn $80,000 a year, but the math isn’t mathing
College graduates expect $80,000 starting salaries but average just $56,000, with over 40% underemployed in jobs not requiring a degree at all.

Trump keeps negotiating while Iran plays the long game America keeps missing
From the 1979 hostage crisis to today's nuclear talks, Iran's clerical regime plays the long game, and Washington keeps misreading Tehran's intentions.

'60 Minutes' meltdown: Scott Pelley fired, praised, scolded for attacking Bari Weiss, charges bias
Scott Pelley was fired from 60 Minutes after clashing with new boss Bari Weiss and Nick Bilton, accusing them of murdering the iconic CBS news program.

DAVID MARCUS: The age of the Democratic Party blocking fringe outsiders is officially over
Democratic Party leadership loses control as socialist candidates like Graham Platner and Adam Hamawy win primaries, signaling a major leftward shift.

JONATHAN TURLEY: Kennedy Center ruling gets Trump's name right but repairs badly wrong
Legal analysis explores why Judge Cooper's ruling on Kennedy Center closure lacks a clear standard for federal courts to override board decisions.

The oldest hatred is back: How it’s consuming Europe and crossing the Atlantic
From fortress synagogues to armed guards at schools, a European warns America still has time to confront rising antisemitism before it's too late.

I'm Ohio's state auditor — Medicaid fraud is not just a Washington problem
Ohio's auditor plans Capitol Hill testimony addressing billions in potential Medicaid fraud, waste and abuse uncovered through years of state audits.

STEPHEN MOORE: Foreign drug price controls are a hidden tax on Americans
The U.S. pays more for drugs because foreign governments cap prices, creating trade distortions that shift pharmaceutical costs onto Americans.
