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Thirty Candles for the Internet’s Foundation

Internet free speech is celebrating its 30th birthday — if Section 230’s opponents don’t spoil the party, that is.

We Need a Private-Sector Overhaul of U.S. Space Exploration

The scrubbed Artemis launch is the latest saga of an inefficient, unfocused government-run space program.

CNN’s Love-Hate Relationship with Citizen Journalists in Minnesota

How the network feels toward them depends, of course, on what is being investigated.

At Last, a Positive Trend in American Education

Good news from our classrooms: More and more young people are learning how to manage their money.

The Corrupt Pardon at the Center of Trump’s UAE Windfall

Changpeng Zhao’s contributions to the rise of World Liberty Financial are key.

Defiant Iran says missile program non-negotiable after meeting with U.S.

Iran's ballistic missile program was never on the table and was not up for negotiation during Friday's high-stakes meeting between Iranian and U.S. officials, the Islamic republic's chief diplomat said over the weekend.

How Russia is successfully freezing Ukraine

The streets of Kyiv, Ukraine, have gone dark. Ukrainians are sleeping in winter coats and sleeping bags, stockpiling candles, and cooking meals on small gas burners as the country’s energy system buckles under sustained Russian attacks. Ukraine is operating under a severe electricity deficit after months of missile and drone strikes targeting generation facilities and […]

Iran foreign minister warns of attacks on US bases if Washington strikes

Iran’s foreign minister said that Tehran would attack U.S. military bases if Washington conducts strikes in the Middle Eastern country, warning that “U.S. bases are spread all over the region.” “In my view this is very clear. If the U.S. attacks us, it is evident that we don’t have the ability and access to attack...

Universities can’t be neutral. They should try anyway. 

When considering whether to circulate an institutional statement, universities, we believe, would do well to remember the adage, “least said, soonest mended.” 

Oz alleges Maine ‘looks a lot like Minnesota’ regarding entitlement fraud

The Trump administration’s top Medicare official has suggested that alleged fraud in Maine’s social services programs may be on par with the welfare fraud scandal in Minnesota.  Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) Administrator Mehmet Oz said there is “another big crisis” concerning alleged social services fraud in Maine during an appearance on John Catsimatidis’s...

Legal challenges hinder Trump’s education agenda

The courts have proven to be a big roadblock in the Trump administration's education plans. President Trump's efforts against diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) on school grounds, his push to remove "gender ideology" from education and his moves against Harvard University have all suffered losses in court, with the administration often decrying the rulings of what it...

Senators far apart on DHS deal as talks stall with deadline looming

Pessimism is increasing across the Capitol that lawmakers will reach a deal to fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) as they point fingers over the lack of talks and float canceling the upcoming recess. Senators return to Washington on Monday facing a sprint to strike a deal and avoid a shutdown that would affect...

‘Playing with fire’: Taiwan defense spending battle rattles China hawks

Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te's aim to push through a $40 billion defense spending plan is mired in a stalemate as the opposition parties demand compromises, drawing fire from China hawks in the Senate who fear a looming invasion by Beijing. President Trump has pushed Taiwan to increase its defense spending in light of the growing...

LA city councilwoman previously backed by DSA running for mayor in primary challenge to former ally Bass

Los Angeles City Council member Nithya Raman launched a last-minute mayoral challenge against incumbent Karen Bass just hours before the filing deadline.

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