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Author: Rana McCallister
David Keene’s passing Sunday marks the loss of a conservative strategist who moved easily between local activism and the halls of Washington power, shaping the modern movement with steady leadership and an eye for practical politics. David Keene was a familiar name to anyone who watched conservatism grow over recent decades, known for blending grassroots energy with Washington savvy. He could dig into the practical work of local politics while navigating the complex corridors of national influence. That dual gift is part of why his death Sunday landed hard for colleagues and younger activists alike. He favored a hands-on approach,…
The midterms are still eight months from now, and all it takes is a little focus and the will to push Trump’s team and Republicans in Congress to do the work. This piece lays out a direct, practical case for tightening strategy, sharpening messaging, and getting organized to win where it counts. The midterms are still eight months from now, and all it takes is a little focus and the will to push Trump’s team and Republicans in Congress to do the work. That timeline is long enough to make real gains if party leaders stop drifting and start executing.…
Oil surged past $100 a barrel on Monday, the first time in four years, and President Trump is telling Americans the pain at the pump is worth it as part of a broader stance on energy and national priorities. That shift in prices is reshaping conversations about supply, policy, and what voters should expect at gas stations this year. Markets reacted sharply when benchmark crude climbed above $100 a barrel on Monday, signaling renewed strain in global supply and faster demand in some regions. Traders pointed to tightening inventories and geopolitical frictions that have trimmed available barrels on world markets.…
The New York Police Department said Monday that two pro-Muslim counterprotesters accused of hurling homemade explosives at an anti-Mamdani rally over the weekend are being investigated for links to the events and to other possible actors, and authorities are continuing to piece together what happened as the case moves toward potential charges. The NYPD confirmed an active probe into two individuals identified as counterprotesters at an anti-Mamdani gathering held over the weekend. Police describe the devices used in the confrontation as homemade explosives, and investigators are treating the incident as a serious public safety matter. Officials say they are examining…
Rising oil prices tied to the conflict with Iran are being framed by the White House as a short-term tradeoff for stronger foreign policy and market stability, with arguments focusing on energy security, supply risk, and America first production. Global energy markets are reacting quickly to increased tensions in the Middle East, and prices at the pump are responding the way markets always do when supply is threatened. Traders are pricing risk into futures and importers are scrambling to rebalance cargoes and storage. The immediate shock is visible and measurable in gasoline and crude benchmarks. President Trump says surging oil…
State media reported that Mojtaba Khamenei has been named successor to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, sparking debate and strategic concern across the region and in Washington. State media in Iran reported early Monday that Mojtaba Khamenei, a son of slain Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has been named his father’s successor. The announcement landed in a tense regional environment where leadership moves in Tehran carry immediate security implications. Reactions abroad were quick, with analysts and officials parsing what this could mean for Iran’s behavior and ambitions. The naming of a family member to lead Iran raises questions about succession norms inside…
Mojtaba Khamenei, son of the late supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was announced by Iranian state television as his father’s successor, a move that signals a dynastic consolidation at the top of Iran’s theocratic system and raises immediate strategic concerns for the United States and its allies. The announcement that Mojtaba Khamenei has been named to succeed his father landed on state television Sunday and was framed as a steady hand transition inside Tehran. This is not a routine leadership change in a republic; it is a transfer within a tightly controlled clerical power structure that blends religion, family ties…
President Trump traveled to Dover Air Force Base to honor American service members killed overseas, meet with grieving families, and lead a solemn dignified transfer for six fallen troops. President Trump on Saturday joined grieving families at Dover Air Force Base at the dignified transfer for the six U.S. soldiers killed in the war in the Middle East. He stood with relatives, listened, and offered the kind of direct, personal presence many military families expect from their commander in chief. The scene was quiet and respectful, focused on the losses and the human cost of conflict. In a moment like…
The COVID Justice Resolution has been filed by a coalition of civil rights groups calling on Congress to reject pandemic-era government overreach and demand accountability for policies that expanded executive power and restricted liberties. The COVID Justice Resolution, launched this week by a coalition of civil rights organizations, asks Congress to formally repudiate government actions taken during the pandemic that eroded civil liberties. From lockdown mandates to sweeping surveillance tools, the resolution frames these measures as examples of overreach that need clear public reckoning. Republicans and conservatives see this as a necessary step to restore constitutional limits and protect individual…
Congress is wrestling with how to protect children online while balancing parental rights, platform responsibility, and free speech, and one bill now has a real chance of becoming law this year. Lawmakers have spent years trying to settle on rules that protect kids in the digital age without handing sweeping new powers to Washington. The debate is messy because parents, platform operators, privacy advocates, and politicians all bring different priorities to the table. Republicans want practical safeguards that respect family authority and avoid federal overreach. Congress is struggling for consensus on legislation to protect kids in the digital age after…