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What capitalism will look like in space

Socialism hasn't worked on Earth—and it won't work in Space. Bring on the capitalism, and let's begin the next phase of Space exploration and...

Sabalenka & Co. risk turning Wimbledon into a referendum on greed

Tennis' Grand Slams should be about legacy, rivalries and history.

America’s economic engine is outperforming this century’s expectations — whether the Dems like it or not

We should be grateful that the left’s insatiable appetite for other people’s money is matched only by their ineptitude in stealing it.

ABC’s ‘3% delusion’ on criminal migrants turns the law on its head

The media’s at it again: Trying to whip up public hysteria over President Trump's immigration enforcement efforts by fudging the facts about detentions.

Mamdani’s rent freeze means big trouble for MOST tenants, and maybe for ALL

Lots of Mamdani voters are in for an unpleasant surprise.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—June 27

1979—Justice Brennan’s majority opinion in United Steelworkers v. Weber holds that the provisions of Title VII that make it unlawful to “discriminate … because … of...

The Theater of Congress’s Iran War Votes

The war powers resolution taken up by the Senate this past week — along with the angst over it — is part of a...

What Sweden’s Attempt to Course-Correct on Migration Shows the West

The country’s new conduct legislation correctly understands that residency is a privilege.

A Golden Opportunity to Destabilize Planned Parenthood

Republicans should not squander it.

A World Cup lesson: Rediscovering the country we’ve taken for granted

As Americans prepare to celebrate Independence Day, there is an undeniable irony hanging over the nation’s 250th birthday. Americans are deeply divided about the very ideas that gave birth to this republic. We no longer merely argue over taxes or spending. Increasingly, we disagree about whether the American experiment itself deserves our admiration. A growing […]

Measles is back. Vaccinated children are suffering the consequences, too

Earlier this spring, a family brought their child into a Provo, Utah, pediatrician’s office with a runny nose and a fever. Doctors treated it as strep throat.  But the child returned — and then returned again.  By the time they received a measles diagnosis, as many as 300 patients had passed through that waiting room, […]

One cappuccino, hold the antisemitism, please

A man’s daughter has to use the bathroom in New York City. The man ducks into a coffee shop, asks the barista if his daughter can use the restroom, and when she says yes, he orders coffee as a thank you and leaves her a big tip. Hours later, the man’s photo, taken by the […]

Liberal kids don’t want families

The Baby Bust has entered a new chapter. Birth rates have been falling for more than 18 years, but the desire for babies has been steady. To date, the Baby Bust has been about unmet desire for family. That’s about to change. High school seniors are less and less interested in getting married and having […]

The history lesson America’s critics desperately need

By all accounts, America’s 250th birthday celebration is already shaping up to be the greatest in our history. Hundreds of thousands of events across the country will host millions of Americans in all 50 states, culminating in the largest fireworks display in world history with over 860,754 shells launched from our capital. For those of […]

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