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Trump’s Iran plan puts Obama’s cowardly nuke deal to shame

We know what a “good deal” with Iran looks like: more or less everything former President Barack Obama’s Iran deal wasn’t.

The whole world laughs at Democrats’ lame voter-ID claims

If voter ID and proof of citizenship destroy democracy, Democrats would have to label virtually every other democracy in the world as undemocratic.

California Jury Gets It Wrong on Social Media

Social media may be toxic for children, but it is up to legislatures to debate what to do about it.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 27

1931—Stephen Reinhardt is born in New York City. Appointed to the Ninth Circuit by Jimmy Carter in 1980 and serving in active status on that court...

Jimmy Kimmel’s Grating Contempt for the Working Class

His mockery of Markwayne Mullin was revealing.

Revisiting the Buckley–Rothbard Feud

Recent online spats point to a shift in conservative clashes over time from logos to pathos.

Senate approves partial Homeland Security funding bill, with no money for ICE or border patrol

The Senate early Friday passed a partial Department of Homeland Security funding bill, as Republicans caved to Democrats' refusal to fund ICE and border patrol.

Senate approves funding for TSA and most of Homeland Security, but not immigration enforcement

The Senate early Friday morning approved Homeland Security funds to pay Transportation Security Administration agents and most other agencies, but not the immigration enforcement operations at the heart of the budget impasse that has jammed airports, disrupted travel and imposed financial hardship on workers.

Are Chinese drone operators buried under the rubble in Iran?

The Islamic Republic of Iran is getting by with a little help from its friends. Moscow has played a significant role in boosting Tehran. But so too has Beijing. And that aid is reaching new heights. China’s Foreign Ministry has claimed that it is “working tirelessly for peace” and seeking an end to the war […]

Wealth taxes threaten to cripple charitable giving

Ahead of the 2026 elections, a swath of Democrats in office and on the campaign trail are trying to curry favor with voters by calling for wealth taxes to fund a list of progressive policies, from dental and vision health insurance to universal child care. The most notable proposal, a ballot measure in California with […]

It’s easy for noncitizens to vote in many states. Here’s proof

Liberal pundits and Democrats in Congress claim that the U.S.’s elections are secure, that it is extremely difficult for noncitizens to vote, and that there is thus no need for substantial policy changes such as those contained in the SAVE America Act. But a careful review of state voter registration requirements reveals that the exact […]

A great opportunity in the midst of Iran oil crisis

Albert Einstein is purported to have said, “In the midst of every crisis, lies great opportunity.” While Einstein’s brilliant intellect is uncontested, three major oil supply interruptions over the past five decades have failed to produce sustainable U.S. energy policies. Instead, during high price episodes, we hear a lot of rhetoric and even some policymaking. […]

Ask a stupid gotcha question

Sometimes it’s hard to know if a reporter’s question comes from an antagonist lamely trying to expose supposed hypocrisy in President Donald Trump or from a sycophant teeing up a softball for him to knock out of the park. At his White House Cabinet meeting on March 26, Trump was asked why he voted by […]

How Congress can deliver healthcare affordability and mitigate Inflation Reduction Act disaster

A little over a year into President Donald Trump’s second term, the economy is strong. Core inflation is down to the lowest point in years, and real earnings for the private sector are up: far outpacing inflation and putting money back in American workers’ pockets. Despite these wins, healthcare costs remain a significant concern for […]

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