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The Supremes’ Predictable Refusal to Review the Civil Sexual Assault Verdict Against Trump

Changes in the law to allow propensity evidence in sexual abuse cases, coupled with Trump’s decision not to testify, assured that the justices would...

Today’s Ruling in Trump v. Slaughter

As expected, the Supreme Court today ruled by a vote of 6 to 3 (in Trump v. Slaughter) that the statutory provision that allows...

Supreme Court Lets States Accept Votes After Election Day

The Court’s decision on mail-in voting deadlines leaves more questions unanswered.

Sen. Deb Fischer: Developing nuclear front requires rapid investment

America's nuclear arsenal was built to counter only one international adversary during the Cold War, but as new nuclear powers emerge and global conflict increases, some argue for a revamped system.

Trump calls Supreme Court ballot decision ‘tremendous loss,’ demands passage of voter ID bill

President Trump railed against Monday's Supreme Court ruling that allows states to keep counting ballots after Election Day and urged Congress to pass his voter ID legislation that would severely restrict mail-in ballots.

UC Berkeley is establishing the Nancy Pelosi Institute to address democracy’s challenges

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is pointing to a busy retirement next year. She and the University of California, Berkeley, are partnering to form a new nonpartisan academic institute they say will be dedicated to strengthening democracy.

Supreme Court to weigh Arizona’s proof of citizenship for voter registration

The Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear a major election dispute next term regarding whether Arizona can require proof of citizenship when registering people to vote.

Supreme Court expands Trump’s firing powers — but imposes some limits

The Supreme Court on Monday granted presidents wide-ranging authority to fire senior officials over policy differences, but said some limits must be observed.

The Muslim Brotherhood’s British piggy bank

Each month, U.K.-based charity Human Appeal receives roughly a quarter of a million visitors to its website. In 2024 alone, the organization drew in an estimated $110 million in donations. Yet, for nearly three decades, the charity has appeared in U.S. intelligence assessments, government investigations, and terrorism-financing inquiries. And for good reason. A May 2026 […]

The LGBT movement is being consumed by ‘pro-Palestinian’ activists

The LGBT movement is currently being consumed by the antisemitic “pro-Palestinian” movement, to the point that even the biggest champions of the former now find themselves as targets of their left-wing base. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) was booed at a New York City “Pride” parade on Sunday by the gathered left-wing activists. On its face, […]

Trump is right to threaten tariffs over European digital tax extortion

Often untethered to unfair foreign trade practices, President Donald Trump’s fetish for tariffs is foolish. Tariffs reduce prosperity and opportunity for the vast majority of the public in order to benefit far smaller numbers of Americans in specific industries. Still, tariffs have value when it comes to penalizing unfair economic activity by U.S. trade partners. […]

Maura Healey and the unraveling of America’s greatest school system

For three years, the finest school system in America has faltered under Gov. Maura Healey (D-MA). Now, as she gears up for reelection, Healey will be reciting a familiar litany of misleading statistics and feel-good buzzwords about her education “successes.” At the heart of her claims to education-policy glory is an oft-repeated stat: “Massachusetts schools, […]

Hegseth announces new Defense Policy Board after clearing out previous panel 

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Monday announced the 15 individuals who will make up the new Defense Policy Board, just over a year after the previous panel was cleared out by the Pentagon chief.  Robert Lighthizer, who was the U.S. Trade Representative during President Trump’s first term, will be the chair of the board, which was established...

Senate Ethics panel dismisses Luna complaint against Gallego

The Senate Ethics Committee has dismissed a complaint against Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) filed by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) accusing the senator of making inappropriate advances toward several women and violating campaign finance rules. The Ethics panel informed Gallego in a letter Friday that its investigations “did not find evidence that your actions violated...

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