Fox-news/opinion
- BROADCAST BIAS: Networks would rather slam Trump than report on massive Somali fraud - ABC, NBC and CBS devoted only 31% of their Somali coverage to Minnesota fraud allegations, focusing instead on criticizing Trump's rally comments about immigration.
- MIKE DAVIS: Why DC's Trump-hating Judge Boasberg must be impeached - House urged to impeach Judge James Boasberg over partisan rulings and dangerous orders that allegedly undermine national security and judicial integrity.
- ANDREW McCARTHY: Prosecuting Charlie Kirk's alleged killer in the social media age - How social media transformed legal case coverage, from the 1993 World Trade Center bombing to today's Charlie Kirk murder case with Tyler Robinson.
- MIKE DAVIS: Driving a stake through 2020 election lawfare - Arizona and Wisconsin attorneys general continue pursuing Trump supporters over 2020 election challenges despite legal setbacks and upcoming reelections.
- DAVID MARCUS: White guilt, apathy fuel massive corruption in Minnesota - Minneapolis residents show apathy toward massive Somali fraud scandal, with white guilt overshadowing billion-dollar taxpayer losses in Minnesota.
- SEN TOM COTTON: Alleged Afghan attack on Guardsmen was preventable. We must do better next time - Sen. Tom Cotton calls West Virginia National Guard attack preventable, linking assault on Sarah Beckstrom and Andrew Wolfe to Afghan evacuee vetting.
- DAVID MARCUS: Minnesota’s botched legal weed rollout reeks of DEI, corruption and Tim Walz - Minnesota marijuana dispensaries face severe supply shortages after Tim Walz's social equity-focused legalization program launched across the state.
- President Trump is right to get tough on Maduro. What comes next is critical - Donald Trump signals military action against Venezuelan narco-state as Nicolas Maduro regime threatens American security through drug trafficking.
- How misreading Somali poverty led Minnesota into its largest welfare scandal - Minnesota officials overlooked a billion-dollar welfare fraud scheme by Somali immigrants due to fears of appearing racist after confusing immigrant poverty with systemic racism.
- South Korean K-pop stars BTS hit the right note of how to wield cultural power - BTS's decision to complete military service instead of seeking exemptions shows how South Korea's soft power strategy could validate cultural influence.