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Jim Antle, the magazine executive editor, brings to life the pages of the Washington Examiner magazine with exclusive insight from the article authors.
Ceasefire holds as U.S. plans Iran talks; Trump says nuclear deal isn't needed, while Tehran vows enrichment continues.
For now, it’s clear that Trump pushed his chips while holding a strong hand. Like Thomas Jefferson, he may have secured a transformative legacy.
This new economic thinking represents a break from what we’ve come to expect from the American right. Its proponents argue for a new strain of economic populism, one that departs from the GOP’s past ...
The U.S. strike on Iran could easily spiral into another forever war that Americans on both the left and right broadly oppose ...
B efore Charlie Kirk and Christopher F. Rufo, there was William F. Buckley Jr., a conservative polemicist with a mellifluous ...
Crowds on Demand, a California-based firm that specializes in delivering on-demand protest crowds, told Fox News Digital that ...
Senate Republican leaders are rushing to pass President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act before their July Fourth ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth wants the Pentagon to tone any commemoration of Juneteenth way, way down, in keeping with his ...
The Washington Post’s Philip Bump penned a column asserting the obvious—ICE officers are covering their faces and wearing ...
Donald Trump’s Iran policy flies in the face of evidence from the U.S. intelligence community, but he isn’t letting that stop ...