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The moral monstrosity of the New York Times podcast

In its denial of transcendent values and rights, The New York Times podcast captures a fundamental danger to our republic.

Bolton lambasts US-Iran peace talks: ‘Nowhere close to a deal’

Former national security adviser John Bolton cast doubt Friday on whether the U.S. was on the cusp of reaching a long-term peace deal with Iran, as envoys from both nations prepare for another round of indirect talks in Pakistan. Special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, President Trump’s son-in-law, are expected to depart for Islamabad...

Altman says OpenAI ‘deeply sorry’ for not flagging Canadian school shooter’s ChatGPT posts

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman offered an apology to Canada’s Tumbler Ridge for not flagging controversial messages on its ChatGPT platform sent by the alleged shooter that killed eight people and injured over 25 others in the small mountain town earlier this year. “I want to express my deepest condolences to the entire community,” Altman said...

Trump to headline 2026 White House Correspondents’ Dinner for the first time as president

President Trump is attending the White House Correspondents’ Dinner Saturday for the first time as commander-in-chief—after boycotting the annual event last year and each year during his first term.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 25

1906—William J. Brennan, Jr., is born in Newark, New Jersey. In his 34 years on the Court, Brennan will deploy his impressive backroom political...

Hegseth’s Pentagon Reshuffle Makes Little Operational Difference — and That’s a Big Problem

Under the current system, it is irrelevant that the Navy secretary and professional head of the U.S. Army were sacked mid-war. This is not...

Unlock America’s Arsenal of Energy

The U.S. has reclaimed energy dominance but needs to safeguard that advantage through permitting reform.

San Francisco’s Justice System Is Breaking Down

Despite more money and more staff, fewer cases are being resolved, leaving more people in legal limbo.

Why the CIA deaths are a problem for Mexico

Tragedy struck the United States and Mexico last Sunday. As U.S. and Mexican officials were returning from an anti-drug operation in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua, the car they were riding in skidded off the mountainous road and exploded in a ball of fire. The U.S. Embassy acknowledged that two of its employees were […]

Why Russia is bombing Ukraine in daylight

Russia has launched a string of massive daylight drone and missile barrages against Ukrainian cities in recent weeks, with strikes landing on Kharkiv, Sumy, Kherson, Dnipro, and the Kyiv region during working hours. For years, Moscow mostly relied on night attacks. Why the change? For a start, Russia has bolstered its drone and missile production. […]

Prison reform doesn’t need to wait for tragedy

History does not only show us what happens when systems collapse. It shows us what happens when early warnings are ignored. 

US envoys head to Pakistan as Iran throws cold water on direct talks

U.S. and Iranian officials are expected in Islamabad on Saturday for another round of Pakistani-brokered talks to end the nearly two-month conflict, but Tehran has ruled out a face-to-face meeting. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, the lead Iranian negotiator, arrived in the Pakistani capital on Friday, according to the nation's Foreign Ministry. Araghchi said in...

Which businesses qualify for tariff refunds, and how do you apply?

The government expects to process refunds in phases, focusing first on more recent tariff payments.

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