Issues & Insights,
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Editorial Board
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7/6/2026 8:11:12 AM
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We’ve been assured that the Democratic Socialists of America, who have been winning primary elections and commanding rave reviews from the press, are not communists. Don’t believe the lie. They’re concealing who they are to appeal to low-information voters. Eventually, their masks will come off.
The Democratic socialists are dissembling much the same way that Islamists use taqiyya, a doctrine of duplicity, to cover their fundamentalist beliefs so they can fit in with the West. France 24, the state-owned news outlet, characterized taqiyya in a headline as “the terrorist ‘art of deception.'”
Terrorist sleeper cells have taken “the path of taqiyya,” says French anti-terrorism judge Marc Trévidic,
Red State,
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Brad Essex
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7/6/2026 8:08:32 AM
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The recent release of Pastor Ezra Jin Mingri from Chinese custody marks a notable development in the long struggle for basic freedoms under Beijing's rule. Jin, founder of Beijing's influential Zion Church, spent nearly nine months detained after a sweeping crackdown on unregistered Christian congregations last October.His arrival in the United States over the July 4th Independence Day weekend, just weeks after President Trump raised the matter directly with Xi Jinping during talks in Beijing, underscores a practical, results-oriented approach to advancing American interests and values abroad. For a man escaping the grip of an authoritarian regime,
Bearing Arms,
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Cam Edwards
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7/6/2026 7:35:28 AM
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The gun control lobby isn't going away, but they have been dealt a serious setback in recent weeks thanks to the Supreme Court's decisions in Hemani and Wolford.Some anti-gunners are putting on a brave face, while others are simply deluding their followers in the hopes of staving off depression and disengagement. Everytown Law's Janet Carter, for instance, is basically insisting that Wolford wasn't a big loss for the gun controllers... and in fact was a disappointment to 2A advocates."I don't think that the gun lobby got what they wanted [in Wolford]."
Well, in a way she's right. We got everything we wanted and then some.
PJ Media,
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Matt Margolis
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7/6/2026 7:32:38 AM
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A truck driver with no legal right to be in the country, let alone behind the wheel of an 18-wheeler, killed Pennsylvania State Trooper Michael E. Pahira Jr. Wednesday morning while he was doing his job.Pahira, 44, had served with the Pennsylvania State Police since 2007, most recently as a motor carrier enforcement inspector. He was inspecting a semi-truck on Interstate 81 in Schuylkill County when another truck ran off the road, slammed into his patrol car and the vehicle he was checking, then struck him directly. Both trucks erupted in flames. Pahira died at a local hospital a short time later.
Townhall,
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Allen Joseph Bauer
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7/6/2026 7:31:20 AM
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How do you identify hatred? When one party acts against its interests out of pure loathing of the other.
The WNBA is celebrating 30 years of doing something. Making money is definitely not part of that something. It started out losing $10 million a year but has since raised its annual losses to $40 million over the past few seasons. The NBA owns 40 percent of the league, apparently as a penance for the flopping of LeBron and other stars. The women’s league put out a poster of “stars” for 30 years of sports mediocrity. Caitlin Clark, the one player who gets fans into the stands,
Daily Torch,
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Manzanita Miller
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Since Ohio voted for President Donald Trump in 2016, 2020, and again in 2024, the battleground state has highlighted the impact of white, non-college voters who have overwhelmingly supported the GOP in recent election cycles.
Working-class voters remain strongly aligned with conservatives in Ohio, but white college-educated voters have also swung toward the right since 2024 and could help Republicans fend off a Democrat attack in the contentious U.S. Senate race this November.Despite President Trump beating Kamala Harris in Ohio by over 11 percentage points in 2024, white college-educated voters shied away from the GOP. President Trump narrowly lost white college-educated voters by three points,
Conservative Treehouse,
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Sundance
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7/6/2026 7:28:03 AM
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U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra appears for an interview on CBC News to share perspectives on U.S-Canada relations. However, what happens within the interview is a case study on how Canadian media represent an extension of the Canadian government.
This example is exactly why the Canadian people have no reference point for information counter to the official propaganda policy from their government offices. Rebecca Zandbergen, host of CBC’s Ottawa Morning represents the voice of government in combative tone, condescending attitude and refusal to accept counter arguments.
The level of passive-aggressive condescension highlights why Canada has continued to lose position in a world where pretending has become devalued. However,
New York Post,
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Zoe Hussain
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7/6/2026 7:25:53 AM
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New Yorkers can’t catch a break.
Treacherous downpours and severe flash flooding are expected to snarl morning and evening commutes across the Big Apple on Monday — after a weekend of miserable, scorching temperatures and intense thunderstorms.Multiple rounds of thunderstorms and torrential downpours are predicted to drench the five boroughs in up to two inches of rain per hour starting Sunday evening, according to the National Weather Service.
The worst of the heavy rain and flash flooding is expected to slam Monday’s morning commute between 4 a.m. and 10 a.m., though scattered thunderstorms could still cause localized flash flooding into Monday evening.A flood watch will be in effect until Tuesday morning,
Daily Signal,
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Jarrett Stepman
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7/6/2026 7:22:38 AM
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This year has seen socialists make their furthest inroads into “mainstream” American politics than any time since the early 20th century.
Even though this is clearly a phenomenon manifesting itself within the Democrat Party, more than a few media commentators have incorrectly attempted to tie this socialist red wave to President Donald Trump.
A recent editorial in the Wall Street Journal titled, “Trump Opened the Window for the DSA,” argued essentially that Trump is just so mean and awful, he’s caused so much derangement on the Left, that they decided to embrace communism to stop him.
Daily Signal,
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Al Perrotta
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On Saturday, Americans celebrated the 250th anniversary of our nation’s founding. Shockingly, according to a detailed new report from the White House’s Domestic Policy Council, the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History (NMAH) did not.
The report, titled “Saving America’s Story: How Ideological Capture at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History Erases Our Heritage,” was released Saturday night during America 250 commemorations. It concludes the museum has been captured by “radical, activist ideology that is fundamentally opposed to telling the noble, honest story of the great country we know and love.”
New York Post,
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Lisa Fickenscher
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The Mamdani administration is scrambling to ease concerns about its plans to open government-owned supermarkets — but recent talks have instead raised even greater alarms among local business owners, The Post has learned.
New York City bodega owners came to City Hall last week for a “roundtable discussion” at the invitation of Julie Su, deputy mayor for economic justice — only to get barraged with “intrusive” questions about their businesses, a source close to the situation said.
Ahead of the meeting last Monday — attended by reps from city agencies and trade groups for the city’s 13,000 bodegas — Su asked the group in a questionnaire,
Just the News,
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Kevin Killough
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7/6/2026 7:18:23 AM
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Proponents of renewable energy often claim that wind and solar are the cheapest forms of energy and will drive down electricity rates. However, electricity costs continue to rise faster than inflation, with no sign the trend is reversing, even as the amount of wind and solar grows in the grid.
Last December, the Always On Energy Research and the Institute for Energy Research completed an analysis of electricity rates and found that residents of blue states see higher electricity bills than those of red states.
Using data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the analysis found that 86% of states —