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Pro-Lifers Receive Good News from the Fifth Circuit

The appeal is scheduled to be heard on September 9.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—July 1

1976—By a 5-4 vote, the Court rules in Singleton v. Wulff that two abortionists challenging limitations on Medicaid funding of abortion have standing to assert not only their...

The Democratic Socialists Continue Their Ascent in Colorado

Diana DeGette, the longest-serving member of the Centennial State’s congressional delegation, was bounced from her seat by Democratic Socialist Melat Kiros.

Socialist Melat Kiros Defeats Veteran Incumbent in Colorado Dem House Primary

Kiros defeated Representative Diana DeGette, who has held the seat for nearly three decades.

A New Jersey Union Boss Wants to Speak for Millions of Teachers — but He’s Trying to Silence Me

Sean Spiller hopes to lead the National Education Association, yet he’s had no qualms about co-opting educators’ voices and dollars.

The Supreme Court Didn’t Just Save Women’s Sports. It Preserved the Legal Rights of Women

The Court determined that biological sex should not give way to gender identity.

No Trump, no money: DOJ says Kennedy Center faces ‘financial ruin’ without president’s name

The "Trump" name is crucial to the Kennedy Center's ability to raise money, the government told a federal appeals court this week, asking the judges to keep President Trump's name on the building while legal challenges play out.

Trump mourns Village People singer: ‘We will think of Victor every time YMCA is played’ 

President Trump celebrated the life of Victor Willis, the singer of the band Village People, after he died on Tuesday. Willis was 74.  The president, who often used the band’s signature hit, “Y.M.C.A.,” at his presidential campaign rallies, credited these events with reviving the “‘monster’ hit” in a Truth Social post on Wednesday. Willis and...

Venezuela’s interim regime is using the earthquakes to bury democracy

Chavista military forces did not arrive at the disaster zone with shovels and pickaxes, but with pistols and rifles.

FOR INSIDERS | The Gavel: Trump sees victory in mixed Supreme Court results

To President Trump, one victory at the Supreme Court this week mattered more than any of his defeats. “The biggest and most consequential Decision issued by the Court, by far, is the Slaughter Case,” Trump wrote Tuesady on Truth Social. It’s clear Trump isn’t happy about losing birthright citizenship. But a major ruling expanding his firing power at independent agencies seemed to mask some of the sting. Shortly after the final decisions came in, Trump laid out his conclusion for the term: “The...

Speed where it’s safe, caution where it might kill: How the Pentagon should use AI

Although many back-office functions are well-suited for rapid AI adoption, a different standard must apply to mission-critical, lethal applications.

E. Jean Carroll calls for Trump to pay $5.8M after Supreme Court appeal fails 

Writer E. Jean Carroll asked a federal court on Tuesday to release over $5 million to her per day after the Supreme Court refused President Trump’s request to overturn a jury verdict that found he abused her in the mid-1990s and defamed her.  Carroll’s attorneys filed papers in Manhattan federal court, which said the president...

The money runs out: Socialism, on the rise in NYC, is being routed elsewhere

Follow the money, and it is clear why socialism is vanishing from Latin America and thriving in America's blue cities at the same time.

GOP split on path forward after birthright citizenship blow

In today's issue: ▪ GOP divided on birthright citizenship plan ▪ DSA topples another incumbent in Denver ▪ House takes off after SAVE America Act standoff ▪ NPR explains mistaken Alito report Republicans on Capitol Hill are divided over the best path forward after the Supreme Court rejected President Trump’s effort to restrict birthright citizenship through...

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