While late-counted mail-in ballots have historically favored progressive candidates in Los Angeles, the current margins suggest Pratt remains positioned to challenge Bass. - BY EASTON MARTIN
The study doesn't prove that boosting nitric oxide prevents Alzheimer's. The research remains early and focuses more on understanding brain mechanisms than providing direct treatment recommendations. - BY WILLOW TOHI
Oregonians should carefully study IP28 before voting. Behind the peaceful-sounding name is a sweeping proposal that would reshape agriculture, wildlife management, research, and rural life. - BY TY BODDEN
The climate agenda has precious little to do with climate or weather, but instead in a realm that is almost otherworldly in its evil roots. - BY JOE BASTARDI
Senate Bill 1419, codifying the ICCP, was defeated on the floor of the Senate after a major push by conservatives and IFF to stop the legislation. - BY BRETT FARRUGGIA
Iran survives by delay, deception, and deterrence games—but the moment may be coming when airpower, not diplomacy, decides how the nuclear standoff ends. - BY VICTOR DAVIS HANSON
Many conservative activists see the Idaho GOP Platform as the absolute standard to which candidates and precinct committeemen should be held. - BY BRIAN ALMON
Washington can reverse course. Lowering the tax burden, simplifying regulations, and prioritizing a pro-growth environment would stem the exodus and restore prosperity. - BY MARK HARMSWORTH
According to the study, women had higher rates of elevated cholesterol, depression, physical inactivity, smoking, poor sleep, poor vision, and lower educational attainment. - BY DOUGLAS HARRINGTON
General Keane: The regime, which is a religious caliphate will never quit and will resurface another day down the road, and must be taken out entirely.” - BY RICH LOUDENBACK
Us in the west should continue articulating our beliefs in individual liberty and limited government, working to persuade all Idahoans of the merits in our cause. - BY BRIAN ALMON
Another long-term-study published in JAMA found that moderate consumption of caffeinated coffee or tea's associated with a lower risk of dementia and slower cognitive decline . - BY DOUGLAS HARRINGTON
Massie is the kind of ideal legislator the Founders prescribed. He has fought to bring about some semblance of fiscal sanity on Capitol Hill. - BY PAUL DRAGU
Fraud issues include lawsuits over stolen funds, claims of fictitious habitat improvements, and concerns of money being diverted to personal expenses. - BY DAVID WOJICK
Empires rarely collapse all at once; they decay incrementally like an ancient cathedral left exposed to centuries of salt air and corrosion. - BY ROGER STONE
We could be a national leader by eliminating-property-taxes-altogether and recognizing and reinforcing the foundational right to truly own property as our Constitution guarantees. - BY RONALD M. NATE, Ph.D.
Washington can become more affordable, more competitive and more opportunity-driven again. But that will require more than rhetoric. - BY STEVEN HATTING, PRESIDENT & CEO
Who among us is perfect? Incredibly skilled as President Trump is in all he’s involved in, he probably doesn’t recognize he too could have a flaw. - BY RICH LOUDENBACK
President Trump must sign a “Presidential National Security Emergency on Elections.” Here is the beauty of this idea: It cannot be challenged in court. - BY WAYNE ALLYN ROOT
To every sheriff and police chief reading this: the constitutional sheriff movement invites you to rediscover your rightful role. Study the Constitution you swore to uphold. - BY ALEX NEWMAN
The SPLC’s July 2014 report, “War in the West: The Bundy Ranch Standoff and the American Radical Right,” epitomized SPLCs rhetorical attacks on rural Americans. - BY MAJORIE HAUN
The question is how did students in Mississippi public schools – decidedly not renowned for producing scholars – become the most literate in the Union? - BY GEOFFREY INGERSOLL
The Electoral College does not diminish democracy but structures it through states, preventing both simple majoritarian rule and the dominance of a few populous regions. - BY ANTHONY ESOLEN
After years of radical greens strangling America’s oil-gas-and-coal industries — forcing us to accept costly, land-devouring wind and solar —we're re-emerging as a global energy superpower. - BY CRAIG RUCKER
The study provides observational evidence linking higher magnesium consumption with markers of better brain aging, including larger hippocampal volume and fewer white mattter lesions. BY DOUGLAS HARRINGTON
It's essential for Americans to understand there's, in fact, a “conspiracy” behind the agenda to undermine the United States and build a totalitarian “New World Order.” - BY ALEX NEWMAN
...jail staff delayed his transfer while debating whether he was “faking.” By the time an ambulance arrived, Logan went unresponsive and died of a pulmonary embolism... - BY CASEY WHALEN
Nick Hanauer, one of Washington's wealthiest progressives wrote recently that "virtually every wealthy friend I have has left or is planning to,." call it "a catastrophe." - BY RYAN FROST
The memo further states that the object was designed and engineered by German scientists as part of a secret weapons program intended to attack Allied forces. - BY EDISON REED
As Thomas A. Whitaker observed in a post to X, President Trump’s delegation to Beijing is the most concentrated display of American private-sector power ever assembled... - BY GEORGE RASLEY
Today, Thomas Jefferson’s beloved plantation Monticello's a captive of the Woke Left dedicated to destroying the true legacy of America's founders and the Republic they created. - BY TOM DEWEESE
If conservatives want to build a Legislature that'll protect our values, keep government limited, and preserve liberty for our posterity, then here's how we do it. - BY BRIAN ALMON
As electricity demand surges — driven in part by energy-hungry AI data centers — utilities are being forced to confront a simple question: What actually works? - BY NATE MYERS
Homan indicated that the hiring surge will be phased in over the next 18 months, with training centers being established in Texas and Arizona. - BY MORGAN S. VERITY
Senator Chris Murphy's been a consistent opponent of American interests as one of the Senate’s most vocal proponents counting millions of illegal immigrants in the census. - BY ROGER STONE