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We’re having the worst wheat crop in decades. You’ll notice the ripple effects soon at the grocery store

It's a perfect storm of terrible conditions for wheat farmers this year. We may all pay the price.

Graham Platner’s wife campaign video statement responding to infidelity allegations widely panned by critics

Critics rebuke Amy Gertner's video defending husband Graham Platner's Senate bid, saying it confirms rather than denies infidelity allegations.

Platner controversies fuel speculation about little-known Maine ballot replacement provision

As scrutiny of Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner mounts, a Maine law provision could allow the party to replace him after the primary.

Arizona school board member gets backlash after mocking board president with Nazi salute

An Arizona school board member faces resignation calls after appearing to make a Nazi salute and comparing the board president to Hitler afterward.

Trump calls on all future candidates to take cognitive exam, noting perfect score during latest physical

Trump fires back at critics of his health ahead of his 80th birthday, citing a perfect cognitive test score and calling out the 'Dumocrats.'

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—May 31

1990—In an otherwise insignificant case (Shriners Hospitals v. Zrillic), Florida chief justice Rosemary Barkett, completely botching case law governing the federal Equal Protection Clause, asserts...

The New Politics of Resentment

Prosperity is not a fixed pie. States like Florida and Texas understand that.

A Year of Deregulation Ignited an American Nuclear Renaissance

Trump’s May 2025 executive orders have resulted in a productive year for nuclear power.

Not Your Father’s Ferrari . . . but Whose Is It?

Electric vehicles have their place. But probably not in my garage.

The Atheist Roots of Modern Antisemitism

The rejection of biblical religion has seized the unbelieving minds of both cultural elites and populist agitators.

Foreign influence operations are fueling the anti-data center movement 

The anti-data center movement has gained rapid traction across the United States. Often portrayed as a purely grassroots response to local concerns, a recent report from the Bitcoin Policy Institute reveals a more troubling reality: significant foreign influence, particularly from actors aligned with the Chinese Communist Party, is coordinating efforts behind the scenes to hinder […]

I’m no Trump fan. But giving him props cost me friends

What I recently wrote about President Donald Trump for a Beltway political publication unleashed a backlash that strikes me as sadly symptomatic of at least three larger issues at play in our culture. My op-ed in the Hill commended Trump for saying, in the press conference he held right after the latest assassination attempt on […]

A fulsome portrait of an untameable spirit

“Emily — that free, wild, untameable spirit, never happy nor well but on the sweeping moors that gathered round her home.” So wrote Elizabeth Gaskell of Emily Bronte in her pioneering 1857 biography of the writer’s older sister, The Life of Charlotte Brontë. While Gaskell presented her subject and friend, Charlotte, as “a noble, true, […]

American energy dominance depends on permitting reform

Earlier this month, the 4th Circuit denied a motion from activist groups trying to stop construction of our Southeast Supply Enhancement project — a 55-mile, $1.2 billion pipeline expansion that will create jobs and deliver U.S.-produced natural gas to nearly 10 million homes across four Eastern states.  The lawsuit, spearheaded by the Sierra Club, was […]

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