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Even President Donald Trump’s millions of critics cannot deny one central aspect of his character that has kept him at the forefront of U.S. presidential politics for more than a

Even President Donald Trump’s millions of critics cannot deny one central aspect of his character that has kept him at the forefront of U.S. presidential politics for more than a

Question: Robert, after the winds and fires, we’ve experienced more than the normal amount of debris on the surface of our pool. We do all of our own pool care,

By Emel Akan Contributing Writer WASHINGTON — Gaza-based terrorist group Hamas said Friday it has agreed to release all hostages in accordance with U.S. President Donald Trump’s 20-point peace plan. The

By Jackson Richman Contributing Writer President Donald Trump has given Hamas until Sunday to accept a deal to end the war between the terrorist group and Israel and release all the

By Emel Akan Contributing Writer WASHINGTON — The White House on Friday said that there were no intentions to discuss extending subsidies for health insurance plans under the Affordable Care Act,

By Jackson Richman Contributing Writer WASHINGTON — The federal shutdown will continue through the weekend as the Senate once again rejected rival funding bills to reopen the government on Friday. The

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer The U.S. military carried out an airstrike on Friday on a boat that officials had declared a drug trafficking vessel, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced

In Re: Gary Horton and “Gun Control,” commentary, Oct. 1. When I was a youngster all of us kids had at least one firearm and pre-1968 you could pretty much

In his response to Nancy Fairbanks (July 19), Christopher Lucero made some very accurate observations on the state budget here in California. I honestly couldn’t fault him on any of

From “A Study in Scarlet,” by Arthur Conan Doyle, 1877, a Sherlock Holmes mystery: “… that and the Ratcliff Highway murders, the article concluded by admonishing the government and advocating

It’s almost like the news media is trying to get us to hide under our beds in fear. From CNN to USA Today to Fox and beyond, all we hear

By Zachary Stieber Contributing Writer President Donald Trump has declared drug cartels to be “unlawful combatants” and says the United States is now in a “non-international armed conflict,” according to a

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer President Donald Trump on Thursday touted the ongoing government shutdown as an opportunity to target various federal agencies, while saying that he will meet with the

By Nathan Worcester Contributing Writer WASHINGTON — By early summer this year, a trend became clear across the United States. Some opponents of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and other immigration law

Santa Clarita’s story has always been one of history, community and preservation. It is a wonderful feeling knowing that William S. Hart Park is officially under city ownership, extending our

“They’ve all come to look for America …” — Paul Simon 1967 Back when I was in high school, one of my favorite music groups was Simon & Garfunkel. On

The assassination of Charlie Kirk was shocking and heartbreaking. No matter what you thought of him, he was on a stage, speaking his mind, when his life was taken. That

Great Britain has not had a single school shooting since 1996 due to their strict gun control program, but unfortunately during that period of time until the present the United

On May 16, 2023, the Des Moines, Iowa, school board hired Ian Roberts to be its new superintendent. Roberts, the first African American ever chosen to run the city’s schools,

By Matthew Vadum Contributing Writer A federal appeals court ruled on Tuesday that investigative reporter Catherine Herridge must disclose the name of her sources for a series of Fox News reports