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Trump says Democrats replacing Platner is ‘very hard for them to do’

Trump said Democrats will struggle to replace Graham Platner after the Maine Senate candidate suspended his campaign amid rape allegations from Politico.

Trump’s voter ID bill catches unlikely break as McConnell remains sidelined

Mitch McConnell's weeks-long absence removes one key "no" vote on the SAVE America Act, but Senate Republicans still face a filibuster problem.

New Jersey’s outrageous union giveaways are paving a road to ruin

New Jersey has spent decades substituting government mandates for market competition and individual freedom. The bill for that overreach is now coming due.

Nirav Shah, governor primary runner-up, jumps into race to replace Platner

Nirav Shah, the former Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention director who recently lost in the Democratic primary for governor, officially threw his...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—July 9

1987—In 1986, the Supreme Court ruled in California v. Ciraolo that a person growing marijuana in his back yard does not have a reasonable expectation of privacy that protects his...

A Predictable Summit Still Offers Action Items for NATO

NATO survived Trump in Ankara, but it still has its work cut out.

The Long March out of the Gender Clinics

It would be nice to see real remorse from those who parroted the false talking points of this movement.

Energy dominance or dependence? Trump’s broken Iran deal reveals the answer

Just weeks after President Donald Trump signed a ceasefire memorandum that lifted financial sanctions on Iran’s foreign currency reserves, freed up Iranian oil exports, and committed the United States and its partners to a reconstruction framework worth hundreds of billions of dollars, Iran has violated the deal. U.S. Central Command struck more than 80 Iranian […]

The foreign policy cheat code no one talks about — except China

Global competition has dominated foreign policy conversations for the past ten years, pushing topics like investment in American manufacturing, reliable supply chains, and protection of domestic technology advantage to the top of the priority list. Sadly, far less attention has been paid to the human capital that surrounds those top priorities — the leaders, the […]

Beware before investing in South Korea’s KOSPI market

The South Korean stock market, the KOSPI, is not an investment-grade asset, even though the country is home to two of the world’s premier technology companies: SK Hynix and Samsung. The simple truth is that the Korea Composite Stock Price Index is too volatile, illiquid, and prone to extreme speculation to be an appropriate destination for investment and […]

Why teachers unions just said no to $6.5 billion for America’s failing students

Last month, the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers sent a letter to the nation’s governors urging them to reject the opportunity to generate billions of additional dollars for K-12 education from the new Education Freedom Tax Credit. This followed a letter from 33 state teachers union leaders that also urged governors […]

Trump hasn’t kept his promise to the Iranian people

On Wednesday morning, President Donald Trump declared about Iran’s leaders, “There’s something wrong with them. They’re cuckoo. As far as I’m concerned, it’s over.”  He’s right. The Islamabad Memorandum was dead the moment Iran attacked three commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, including Qatari and Saudi tankers. But declaring a ceasefire dead is not […]

Platner accusation: Believe all women — except when they vote the wrong way

I spend a good part of my professional life as an expert witness, which means courts pay me to tell the difference between evidence and narrative. Judges want dates, corroboration, and contemporaneous accounts. What they do not want is a story that changes shape depending on who benefits from believing it. That is the standard […]

Mamdani’s rent freeze math doesn’t work, and he doesn’t care

In what New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani described as a “historic victory” for tenants, New York City housing officials recently approved his rent freeze, which will lock in rents for roughly a million regulated apartments in the Big Apple. Yet, one board member blasted the decision, accusing the board of ignoring its own economic research […]

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