I’ll explain what President Trump demanded of air traffic controllers, include his exact message, assess the legal and operational questions around ordering...
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Darnell Thompkins is a Canadian-born American and conservative opinion writer who brings a unique perspective to political and cultural discussions. Passionate about traditional values and individual freedoms, Darnell's commentary reflects his commitment to fostering meaningful dialogue. When he's not writing, he enjoys watching hockey and celebrating the sport that connects his Canadian roots with his American journey.
The Senate moved toward a 60-vote deal to end a 41-day government shutdown, and eight Democrats crossed the aisle to join Republicans, exposing a partisan strategy that...
This piece walks through three local stories from Alaska: a borough gas tax vote, a massive beef donation to storm-hit communities, and two quirky local videos, all...
The Supreme Court issued a temporary stay allowing the Trump administration to pause SNAP benefit disbursements while the 1st Circuit reviews the case, and Democratic...
This piece highlights Florida’s observance of Victims of Communism Day, Governor Ron DeSantis’s comments linking the lesson to recent New York City election...
This piece examines rumors that Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has been sidelined after a failed diplomatic push tied to a cancelled summit between President...
The Schumer Shutdown has dragged into its 37th day, and signs of movement are finally appearing as lawmakers hedge around a possible deal to reopen the federal...
I’ll explain how President Trump’s latest diplomatic move expands the Abraham Accords, why Kazakhstan’s inclusion matters, how this fits into broader...
The FAA has identified 40 high-volume airports that will face reduced flight schedules starting November 7 because air traffic control staffing is strained during the...
I’ll explain why Tuesday’s losses in Virginia hurt, how the state still leans winnable for Republicans, what mistakes to avoid, where the right candidates...
