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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 15

2008—In Ricci v. DeStefano, a Second Circuit panel that includes Judge Sonia Sotomayor buries the claims of 19 white firefighters and one Hispanic firefighter that...

Trump Throws In the Towel on Minneapolis Surge

Ultimately, the battle is about whether our immigration laws can be enforced.

The Apolitical Library Is Just Fiction

We’ve strayed from the ideal of libraries as community temples of learning.

The Reform That Would Mark the Beginning of the End for the Department of Education

Moving the student loan portfolio to the Treasury Department would benefit both borrowers and taxpayers.

I’ve Faced Years of Criminal Prosecution — for Exercising Free Speech Rights in Europe

My experience shows that censorship is real in the EU, and it could come to the United States.

Rubio: U.S. will defend, renew Western civilization, ready to ‘do this alone’ if Europe won’t

Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered a blistering speech Saturday in which he directly tied the shared history and culture of Western nations to their collective security in the 21st century, telling European leaders that the U.S. wants to renew Transatlantic alliances but seeks partners "proud of their heritage" and not "shackled by guilt and shame."

Coalitions, not cancellations, will stop antisemitism

At a moment when antisemitism in the United States is surging to levels not seen in decades, accusations that paint The Heritage Foundation with a broad brush as “antisemitic” are not only false, they are reckless. These claims distract from the real and pressing task of confronting groups that pose a true threat to American […]

Breaking China’s minerals chokehold

Recently, the House of Representatives took an important step forward to help the United States regain its competitive edge, passing legislation designed to accelerate the domestic development of critical minerals. If the Senate follows suit, it will send an even stronger message to our adversaries that America can and will use domestic sources of the […]

US intercepts another oil tanker in the Indian Ocean

The U.S. intercepted another oil tanker in the Indian Ocean that had come from the Caribbean, according to the Defense Department (DOD). “We defend the Homeland forward. Distance does not protect you. Overnight, U.S. forces conducted a right-of-visit, maritime interdiction and boarding of the Veronica III without incident in the [U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM)] area...

Don’t underestimate the UN — Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ is no substitute 

If only the Board of Peace, dubbed “The Legion of Doom” by comedian Jimmy Kimmel and led by a chairman who seems bored with peace, remains standing, we may learn the truth of the old song, “You’re Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone.” 

Retired Army general predicts ‘formidable’ US military action against Iran if Trump pulls trigger

Retired four-star U.S. Army Gen. Jack Keane said he believes President Trump is inching closer to a decision on using military force against Iran as the president escalates pressure on Tehran over its nuclear program. “Obviously, the president has yet to make the decision about that military option, but obviously, we can see what’s taking...

Democrats say Trump’s climate rollbacks ‘corruption in action’

Democrats are linking President Trump's unraveling of climate change regulations to a larger story about corruption, a midterm argument they think could hurt Republicans in the battles for the House and Senate this fall. While climate change itself may not be an issue driving most voters to the polls, Democrats are seeking to make a...

Mamdani works toward child care pledge as advocates press for patience

New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani is making strides toward his campaign promise for universal child care in a phased implementation plan that has already seen some assistance by the state's governor. While the city already offers free, universal pre-K to children 4 years old and up, Mamdani has worked with Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) to secure funding...

GOP senators view Lutnick’s contacts with Epstein as political liability

Republican senators are worried that revelations around Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s ties to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein could balloon into a bigger political liability for the GOP heading into this year’s midterm elections.  Lutnick is viewed on Capitol Hill as one of President Trump’s most influential economic advisers, and Republican senators have generally...

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