Justice Department Sues Governor Gavin Newsom for California’s Race-Based Redistricting Plan
Operation Midway Blitz Brings Historic Drop in Crime to J.B. Pritzker and Brandon Johnson’s Chicago
ICE Arrests So-Called Non-Criminal Illegal Alien Who is Actually a Wanted Killer and Gang Member
Jack Smith Subpoenaed Records for Over 400 Republican Targets As Part of Arctic Frost
Treasury Disrupts Iran’s Transnational Missile and UAV Procurement Networks
Editorials
August is here and the seemingly overabundance of recent news saturating television and print media over the last couple of weeks is enough to make anyone's head spin around several times and say "huh?" Presidential candidates John McCain and Barrack…
By U.S. Senator Jon Kyl On Independence Day, we were reminded of the principles upon which this country was built and the American spirit that has endured from 1776 to today. Of course, our first principles are no less important…
By U.S. Senator Jon Kyl The United States currently produces less than 40 percent of the oil it consumes, yet for 26 years, Congress has barred the production of oil and natural gas from federal waters off our own shores.…
By U.S. Senator Jon Kyl At a time when the Senate should be looking at ways to reduce rising energy prices, it is considering legislation that would do the exact opposite. As I discussed in a recent column, Congress could…
By Ann Robinett In our 21st century economy, work is done around the clock. The numbers of knowledge workers who telecommute are growing daily. Time and distance are less relevant today than ever before. What's most important is progress. The…
By U.S. Senator Jon Kyl As the Presidents term comes to an end, his critics are out to define his legacy in their terms, particularly with regard to Iraq. Of late, their efforts to rebuke the war effort in Iraq…
By U.S. Senator Jon Kyl In keeping with the old axiom of journalism, "If it bleeds, it leads," the media have focused on every bit of bad economic news to seemingly convince Americans that the economy is in a recession.…
By U.S. Senator Jon Kyl As we celebrate Memorial Day, we honor and remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. We should also focus on the service members who are currently serving our country here at home,…
By U.S. Senator Jon Kyl When the United Nations was first conceived after the end of World War II, its purpose was to maintain international peace and security. Unfortunately, the U.N. today is spending very little time devoting its resources…
Commentary by Master Sgt. Marilyn Holliday 353rd Special Operations Group Public Affairs DAEGU AIR BASE, Korea (AFPN) -- What began as a routine MC-130 flight to snap photographs of special tactics personnel jumping from the aircraft into the waters of…
By U.S. Senator Jon Kyl Writing for the Weekly Standard, American Enterprise Institute scholar Frederick Kagan recently examined how anti-war leaders have been forced to change their rhetoric in response to the continuing stream of positive developments in Iraq. Kagan…
As an eternal optimist, I think readers will be pleased with the articles in this edition offering refreshingly optimistic, happy news despite the plethora of negative information being disseminated over the latest statistics on the economy. The feature article discusses…