LIZ PEEK: Five unforgettable lessons we all learned in 2025, but some Democrats still didn’t
The 'Outnumbered' panel discusses DEI's impact on job markets and Vice President JD Vance's criticisms at AmericaFest2025.
Americans — celebrate 2025! The year we found out that Democrats have been wrong about nearly everything and that common-sense Americans were right all along.
Think that’s an exaggeration? Consider:
Climate alarmism is dead. It turns out we need oil and gas;
LET'S TEACH OUR KIDS WHY AMERICA IS WORTH FIGHTING FOR
Kids march against climate change in New York. (Photo by: Lindsey Nicholson/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Perhaps the most consequential change of 2025 was the long-overdue realization that climate alarmism is possibly more dangerous than climate change. When even billionaire Bill Gates, long-time climate crusader, hangs up his spikes, something profound has shifted. Gates recently wrote a memo admitting climate change "will not lead to humanity’s demise;" the welcome dose of realism from one of the world’s richest human beings comes only a year after he penned a book entitled "How to Avoid a Climate Disaster."
Look how blue state officials are running pell-mell away from climate mandates that have driven electricity costs higher and infuriated voters.
Exhibit one is New York Democrat Gov. Kathy Hochul, who recently lifted the damaging de facto ban on natural gas pipeline construction imposed by her predecessor, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
DEFINING FAIR PLAY: WHY SWING-STATE DEMOCRATS ARE OUT OF STEP ON PROTECTING WOMEN’S SPORTS
After clinging to Cuomo’s disastrous climate agenda for years and watching New York’s electricity rates soar to 40% above the national average, Hochul approved key permits for the Williams Northeast Supply........





















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