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Karoline Leavitt reveals next role after leaving White House press secretary post

Karoline Leavitt confirmed aboard Air Force One that she will join Trump super PAC MAGA Inc. after stepping down as White House press secretary.

Alaska Republicans scramble to educate voters on suspected Dem plant as ‘ballot fatigue’ threatens race

Dan Sullivan faces voter confusion from a candidate look-alike sharing his name as Alaska's ranked choice voting system adds complexity to the Senate race.

Virginia Dem admits system ‘failure’ after illegal immigrant accused in landlord killing escapes to Tajikistan

Northern Virginia Democrats Donald Beyer and Suhas Subramanyam faced questions after a Tajik national fled a mental health institute to Dushanbe.

NYC taxpayers could pay twice under Mamdani’s city-owned grocery store plan

Taxpayers may pay twice under Zohran Mamdani's city-owned grocery plan as NYC explores grants for independent grocers alongside the subsidized stores.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—August 23

2006—The New York Times reports that Michigan federal district judge Anna Diggs Taylor, who issued a wild ruling the previous week declaring that the National Security...

The Definition Creep of College Hazing

When everything is considered ‘hazing,’ legitimate group rituals suffer.

Defending the Supreme Court’s Legitimacy

The Court’s legitimacy comes from how it decides, not what it decides.

Eight Reasons Why Obama’s Iran Nuclear Deal Is Still a Fraud

The JCPOA was far more damaging than most Americans realize.

Coding costs nothing now. America is about to strike gold

The heat beams down on me. It’s another blistering hot day in Las Vegas, the last place you would expect SpaceXAI to host a hackathon, an event where programmers see what they can build in a few hours. I lift large packs of soda up the stairs — SpaceXAI hasn’t provided volunteer organizers with a […]

Healthcare has a dirty secret: It’s designed to make you feel like you don’t matter

In the modern healthcare debate, policymakers obsess over top-down metrics: capping insurance premiums, expanding digital health infrastructure, and mandating electronic health records. Yet, in this relentless pursuit of administrative efficiency, the system is actively destroying the invisible architecture that keeps medicine functional: the human connection. As healthcare is increasingly mediated by corporate mandates and automated […]

The anti-family Right

Conservatives for decades have carried the pro-family mantle against a Left that is sometimes radical in its antipathy to marriage and parenthood. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), the preeminent elected official on the Left, has suggested that it’s immoral to have children because of climate, and that the parent-child relationship is itself “carceral” (because of timeouts). […]

Latin America isn’t turning right. It’s turning ruthless

For years, Latin American politics seemed trapped in a familiar cycle. The Left promised social justice. The Right promised stability. Governments changed, parties rebranded, presidents came and went — yet the underlying political architecture often remained remarkably resilient. That era is ending. Across Latin America, voters are increasingly challenging political establishments that once appeared permanent. […]

China stole your voter file. The media is downplaying the real threat

President Donald Trump on July 16 delivered a nationally televised, primetime address highlighting security gaps in U.S. voter registration databases and other election infrastructure. Figuring prominently in the president’s speech was newly declassified information on China’s acquisition of millions of U.S. voter registration records. As reported in the Washington Examiner: “A cache of declassified intelligence […]

Candace Owens debated Charlie Kirk’s murder. Who’s investigating the death of truth?

Debate has always been a crucial part of any democratic system.  Even the Founding Fathers, including John Adams, argued that a republic could only survive if its people were educated enough, and free enough, to argue through their disagreements rather than have decisions imposed on them from above.  That idea still holds. What’s changed is […]

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