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Today’s Action at the Supreme Court on Nondelegation, Race, Child Murder, and Confessions

Alongside the usual array of denials and other orders, the Court handled a few other items of business with comment.

L.A. School Superintendent Resigns Months After FBI Raided His Home

Under Carvalho, the district signed a $6 million contract with an education technology company that later collapsed under fraud charges.

DOJ Joins Catholic Nuns in Lawsuit Against N.Y. Transgender Law

The law requires the nuns to allow transgender patients to be housed with and use the facilities of the opposite sex.

The U.S. Loses Its War Against Iran

There’s a lot to unpack in the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding, and almost all of it is bad.

Trump vows to enforce law against vandalizing D.C. statues and fountains

President Trump warned Monday that anyone vandalizing monuments in Washington faces a ten-year prison sentence for the destruction or attempted destruction of federal property.

ODNI crisis brings up decades-old criticism of the intelligence office

President Trump has directed William J. Pulte, his temporary choice to replace Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence, to significantly downsize the office and eliminate those he sees as political enemies, sparking bipartisan outrage and dredging up criticism that has plagued the position.

Staggering amounts of fentanyl hit streets as the DEA watched and took no action, records show

Even as it battled the deadliest drug epidemic in American history, the Drug Enforcement Administration permitted hundreds of thousands of fentanyl pills to hit the streets of New Mexico between 2023 and 2025, according to three current and former DEA agents and government records reviewed by The Associated Press.

U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding still needs more verifiable actions from the Islamic regime

The Gatestone Institute took apart the memorandum of understanding signed by President Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and concluded the deal lacks verifiable actions from the Islamic republic.

Vance says Iran agreed to allow nuclear inspectors into country; hails ‘good foundation’ to end war

Vice President J.D. Vance on Monday said Iran has agreed to allow inspectors from the United Nations' nuclear watchdog agency to inspect its nuclear sites, calling the move part of a "good foundation for a successful final deal" to end the war that began nearly five months ago.

The folly of abortion abolitionism

There is a long-shot bill in the North Carolina legislature sparking some hubbub. It seeks to amend the state constitution to allow women who receive abortions to be prosecuted for murder. The bill follows similar ones in other states. They come from an ascendant faction in the anti-abortion movement known as abortion abolitionists. I say […]

The mystery of Palestinian publicity: Why Jews are losing in the court of public opinion

Fair is fair. When it comes to publicity, to verbiage, to shaping world opinion, to swaying college campuses, to harvesting votes at the United Nations, Iran, the Palestinians, Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis run rings around the Israelis in particular and the Jews in general. This is a puzzle. The Jews are the “People of […]

How COVID-19 church shutdowns broke the First Amendment

Gabriel Rench didn’t expect to be arrested for singing hymns. On September 23, 2020, he and two fellow congregants from Christ Church joined roughly 150 people at a Moscow, Idaho, parking lot for a 20-minute outdoor “psalm sing” — a peaceful protest of the city’s mask mandate. Police arrested all three. In July 2023, the […]

America’s real monarch has been betrayed by its servants

The Cosmos is indifferent and uncompromising. It does not care about your feelings or grievances. Every morning it is there, ignoring you, asking the same question: What are you going to do about it? Most humans are chasing the same things: more and better life — more hours filled with better minutes. More leisure, more […]

A rich man’s war, a poor man’s fight: The Civil War’s divided home front

Lower-class bitterness for the powerful and elite; citizens feeling threatened and angered by an intrusive, aggressive central government; inflammatory news media; rising prices amid growing poverty. These are themes of outrage and frustration across America today, just as they were over 160 years ago during the Civil War. And they drove opposition to the war […]

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