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California’s Wealth Tax: Let’s Go Serfin’

California’s billionaires are taking note.

A Congressional Shot Across the Bow of the FJC

The last place the FJC wants to be is in the crosshairs of federal appropriators.

A Ticking Time Bomb in Anti-Terrorism Law

Judge Myrna Pérez’s recent opinion in the case of Akayed Ullah is not only muddled but genuinely dangerous.

Suing the Pope? An Aggressive Class Action Presents First Amendment Problems

Creative class action lawyers are trying out a new target: the Catholic Church. 

What America Is Getting Right on Energy

The lesson of the past few decades is that energy is one of those few areas where diversity really is strength.

The Left Is Lying to Itself About the Cost of Its Rhetoric

What we know about Cole Allen suggests that he was radicalized by common reckless lies intended to inflame.

Climate alarmists didn’t get their energy lockdown. But they won’t stop trying

Are energy lockdowns on the way? When the war in Iran kicked off and energy prices spiked, there was some chatter from media outlets and think tanks that it was a possibility. But then nothing really happened. Or at least nothing happened in the United States — at least not yet. Personally, I was somewhat […]

Don’t shut off the lights in Cuba

President Donald Trump has warned Cuba to “make a deal” or face a complete blockade. “THERE WILL BE NO MORE OIL OR MONEY GOING TO CUBA – ZERO!” he posted on Truth Social in January. The Communist regime in Cuba has been a thorn in the U.S.’s side for almost 70 years. While its revolutionary […]

The WHCA dinner shooting was a warning without a body count

In Focus delivers deeper coverage of the political, cultural, and ideological issues shaping America. Published daily by senior writers and experts, these in-depth pieces go beyond the headlines to give readers the full picture. You can find our full list of In Focus pieces here. Had it been successful, the shooting at the White House […]

The Left’s new cause: Intifada terrorists must remain in US

Did you hear about the Egyptian family being cruelly targeted by the Trump administration, for some reason? Well, at least that’s the impression created by a Texas Tribune social media post published last weekend. The news organization, which boasts of its “nonpartisan newsroom” tasked with “informing” Texans, framed the story this way: “An Egyptian family […]

Trump is fixing the housing crisis Biden created

The Biden administration had a simple explanation for why housing became unaffordable: blame the landlords. As prices climbed and buyers were squeezed out, officials and allies avoided harder questions about inflation, interest rates, and supply. The Trump administration is now moving in a different direction. In late April, it announced that the Federal Housing Administration, […]

Trump is stepping carefully into the weeds of marijuana legalization 

He described marijuana as a "very complicated subject" and noted that he had concerns about its broader impact.

Senate Republican on Trump ballroom push: ‘We have $39 trillion of debt’

Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) is pushing back on a proposal to spend as much as $400 million in taxpayer money to build a 90,000-square-foot ballroom at the White House, arguing that Congress needs to rein in its deficit spending at a time of historically high national debt. Scott told NBC News on Monday evening that...

The Movement: Where the GOP-labor relationship goes after Chavez-DeRemer’s exit

Lori Chavez-DeRemer’s exit as Labor secretary last week amid a wave of misconduct allegations is raising questions about the fledgling coalition between Republicans and labor. The next moves from the administration and from Republicans more broadly will determine whether the political alliance and appeal to union workers that boosted President Trump in 2024 has fizzled out, or...

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