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Judge was right to drop charges against Eric Adams — freeing him to do his job AND run for reelection

Judge Dale Ho made the logical decision in permanently dropping corruption charges against Mayor Eric Adams.

Anti-DEI fight just beginning, NIH cuts won’t kill bioscience and other commentary

Amid the Trump anti-DEI push, notes City Journal’s Heather Mac Donald, “private and public entities are also calibrating their language to preserve as much...

Stand firm, Speaker Johnson — proxy voting makes a mockery of Congress

For over 200 years, Congress has stood as a deliberative body, its members bound by tradition and constitutional duty to assemble in person to...

Farewell to Val Kilmer — a Hollywood icon and dear friend

Val Kilmer. To the public, a movie star. To me, a devoted friend.

Rod Blagojevich has a new gig: Working for the ‘Bosnian Bear’

Rod Blagojevich has a new job: representing the interests of an ultranationalist politician known as the “Bosnian Bear" who has ties to Russian President...

House lawmakers trade accusations over weaponized federal law enforcement in fiery hearing

House Republicans on Wednesday bashed the former Biden administration for weaponizing the FBI to enforce its political agenda, while Democrats countered that President Trump is remaking the Justice Department into a protection service for his allies.

Wife of Dr. Anthony Fauci reassigned from NIH to Indian health service’s regional posts

Christine Grady, the wife of Dr. Anthony Fauci, was among several top officials who were notified they were being reassigned from the National Institutes of Health to regional offices of the Indian Health Service.

Trump imposes a 10% baseline tariff, reciprocal tariffs on ‘worst offender’ nations

President Trump on Wednesday imposed a baseline tariff of 10% on all imports and additional, reciprocal levies on "worst-offender" nations in a bold restructuring of the global trading order he views as fundamentally unfair to the U.S. and calamitous for its workers.

Next-gen nuclear reactors poised for surge in U.S. power grid

A manufacturing plant in Texas is planning to power its production with an advanced nuclear reactor instead of natural gas, advancing the Trump administration's push to unleash commercial nuclear power in the U.S.

Trump administration freezes dozens of research grants to Princeton

The Trump administration has suspended dozens of research grants to Princeton University, the latest elite institution to absorb a hit to its federal funding as the government mounts a full-court press against antisemitism in academia.

Democrats buoyed by win in Wisconsin judicial race, cast it as a triumph over Elon Musk

Republicans learned a hard political lesson in Wisconsin this week: Live by Elon, die by Elon.

Hunter Biden gives up his D.C. law license

Former President Biden's son Hunter Biden has voluntarily given up his license to practice law in Washington, a move that avoids disciplinary hearings.

Trump administration makes last plea to Supreme Court to allow Venezuelan gang deportations

The Trump administration made its final appeal Wednesday to the Supreme Court to block a lower judge's orders and allow President Trump to resume deporting Venezuelan gang suspects to El Salvador under a law dating back to the 1700s.

Outrage grows over Maryland man’s mistaken deportation to El Salvador prison

In the 22 days since Maryland resident Kilmar Abrego Garcia was mistakenly deported to a notoriously violent prison in El Salvador, his young autistic son has sought comfort in the scent of his missing father's clothes.

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