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Is this the end of costly and harmful pharmaceutical advertising?

Direct-to-consumer pharmaceutical advertising is under increasing political pressure, with bipartisan legislation being introduced to ban or restrict the practice, and states considering bills to deny tax deductions for pharmaceutical advertising expenses.

What is Freedom 250 and why are musical artists distancing themselves from its concerts?

A concert series intended to coincide with celebrations for America’s 250th birthday is not proceeding as planned after most of the artists announced for the event said they would not be performing. But why?

Trump administration seeking to revoke citizenship of 17 in latest denaturalization push

The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Monday that it is seeking to strip the citizenship from 17 foreign-born Americans across the country accused of serious crimes, marking the latest move in the administration’s denaturalization push. Federal prosecutors filed denaturalization actions in various U.S. District Courts in what officials described as the largest denaturalization effort in...

Trump storms out of interview after getting pressed on his baseless claims 

Whether you support Donald Trump or oppose him, one principle should remain the same: extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. 

Stunningly low percentage of adults in US think America stands above every other nation: poll

As America marks its 250th anniversary this year, an AP-NORC poll of adults in the U.S. found that only 25% believed that the U.S. stands above every other nation.

SEE IT: Maine voters sound off on Platner’s divisive campaign as crucial primary nears: ‘He’s a disgrace’

Maine voters are split on whether Democrat Graham Platner's controversies, including a Nazi-linked tattoo and allegations, disqualify him from the Senate.

Platner calls Fetterman ‘a–hole’ at town hall as Democratic feud heats up

Graham Platner calls Sen. John Fetterman "an a--hole" at a Maine town hall days before the Democratic Senate primary election against rivals.

Trump? Not Pro-Life? Surely You Jest!  

One wonders if there were actually pro-life advocates who fully believed Donald Trump was ever a convert to their cause.

Why Graham Platner’s Supporters Don’t Care

Both parties’ grassroots are increasingly comfortable getting behind moral reprobates.

Pro-Democrat group sues to halt UFC fight on White House lawn on Trump’s birthday

A Democrat-leaning group is suing to stop the UFC fight at the White House next weekend, arguing that it is a "deeply corrupt" event in which President Trump and his political allies will gain financially.

Winning the AI race isn’t about building better AI. It’s about using it better

For the past several years, America’s conversation about artificial intelligence has focused on technology. We debate computer chips, data centers, and the capabilities of the latest AI models. We worry about whether the United States can stay ahead of China and whether American firms can maintain their lead over foreign competitors. Those concerns matter. But […]

Henry Nowak, Elon Musk, and Keir Starmer: Accountability demands public scrutiny

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s accusation that Elon Musk is “interfering” and “whipping up division” in British politics over the tragic Henry Nowak case establishes a troubling precedent for democratic discourse. Musk’s involvement consisted of public commentary on a social media platform. Reasonable people may disagree with his conclusions, but criticism of state institutions — […]

The constitutional slavery exception nobody talks about

The 13th Amendment abolished slavery. What follows the abolition, separated by the word “except,” has been generating litigation and constitutional argument for 60 years. Most Americans can’t identify it. Section 1 is 39 words and worth reading before the argument about it proceeds any further. “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for […]

On AI, the pope and the president agree more than you think

Recently in Rome, I was one of only 10 Americans present when Pope Leo XIV issued Magnifica Humanitas, the first encyclical of his pontificate. As the Holy Father unveiled what will likely become one of the defining moral texts on artificial intelligence, the convergence was hard to miss: on AI, the Catholic Church and much […]

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