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Jackson doubles down on criticism of fellow justices over Louisiana redistricting case: ‘Be better’

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson doubled down on her criticism of the court's handling of the Louisiana racial gerrymandering case.

Trump calls for DOJ probe into Maryland mail-in ballot error, suspecting ‘corrupt’ Gov. Wes Moore ties

Trump alleges Maryland's mail-in ballot error ties to Gov. Wes Moore and calls on the DOJ to investigate ahead of the state's June 23 primary election.

Civil liberty advocates sue blue state over ‘show your papers’ gun law

A lawsuit against Illinois challenges the constitutionality of the state's Firearm Owners Identification Card Act under the Second and Fourteenth Amendments.

How the GOP’s surprising unity boosts Trump’s midterm odds

Voters don't behave the way they used to, and Trump has remade his party into one that can win in an era of close...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—May 19

2014—When Oregon officials irresponsibly refuse to defend their own marriage laws, the greatest relief that ought to be awarded is a default judgment in favor of the...

Stop Trump’s Slush-Fund Boondoggle

A new proposal for compensating victims of Biden lawfare is ripe for abuse and cronyism.

Primary Colors: Trump’s Revenge Week

Plus: Graham Platner, fancy-boy fraud.

The Real ‘Flight 93’ Election

The stakes in 2028 actually could be existential.

CNN staffers fear change. Viewers have wanted it for years

CNN founder Ted Turner recently died, prompting President Donald Trump to reflect on what the network had become since Turner sold it decades ago. Trump argued on Truth Social that Turner grew disillusioned with CNN’s increasingly ideological direction, and the CNN founder himself said much the same before his death. Now, as CNN’s parent company […]

The beginning of the end for Tehran

The Middle East is once again standing on the edge of a dangerous turning point. Tensions between Iran, Israel, and the United States are rising rapidly. Military threats are growing louder. Diplomacy appears frozen. Across Washington, policymakers are debating sanctions, airstrikes, and the possibility of another regional conflict. But amid all the noise, one reality […]

Permitting reform can unlock America’s energy future

In order to achieve energy dominance, America must commit to permitting reform. I trained and worked as a geologist. I understand geologic time scales: slow processes unfolding over many years. Permitting large energy infrastructure too often mirrors that same slow pace, holding our country back when urgency is required. Worse yet, even projects that follow […]

The robber baron Long Island Rail Road strike

The public hates inflation. Ever-rising prices reduce prosperity for households and businesses. There are daily articles about high prices for gasoline, electricity, and beef. But rarely does the media spotlight inflation caused by greedy public sector unions that use their monopoly bargaining power to extract absurd wages and benefits. For the first time since 1994, […]

The loneliest generation doesn’t love America. That’s on us

As we celebrate America’s 250th anniversary, we reflect on our shared good fortune. Becoming a citizen, either by birth or by choice, affords us a special kind of privilege. It’s a form of privilege unmatched in the developed world. Our country is by no means perfect, yet the freedoms, opportunities, vast natural beauty, and rugged […]

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