Articles By: Ethan

In a recent opinion editorial for The Blaze, Paul Gottfried, a prominent conservative commentator, criticizes the Republican Party's approach to the culture war, arguing that the party's attempts to repackage cultural conservatism are futile.

In a recent revelation that has sent shockwaves through the international community, a member of Venezuela's electoral council, Juan Carlos Delpino, has publicly stated that he has seen no evidence to support President Nicols Maduro's claim of victory in the country's election.

In a recent interview with MSNBC's Joy Reid, Kerry Kennedy, sister of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., expressed her vehement disagreement with her brother's decision to endorse former President Trump.

As the November elections draw near, Texas Governor Greg Abbott has revealed that over a million individuals have been purged from the state's voter rolls.

Riley Gaines, a renowned swimmer who tied with transgender athlete Lia Thomas in the NCAA Championships over two years ago, is slated to address the Georgia General Assembly's Special Committee on Protecting Women's Sports on Tuesday morning.

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) and Shin Bet domestic security service have successfully executed a daring rescue operation, liberating a Bedouin Arab hostage held captive by Hamas militants since the October 7 attack on Israel.

A federal court in Texas has put a temporary halt to an executive order that could potentially grant amnesty and a path to citizenship to hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants residing in the United States.

Vice President Kamala Harris has been noticeably absent from the media spotlight for over a month since her nomination, a fact that has not escaped the attention of the New York Times.

Senator JD Vance, a Republican from Ohio, recently underscored a critical flaw in the Democratic Party's strategy to win over voters.

In a move that has left many scratching their heads, the Democratic supermajority in the California state legislature is poised to pass a bill that would provide a home-buying subsidy of up to $150,000 for first-time real estate buyers.