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Renewable Blackouts?

Macron’s overall message was clear. Any system that relies too heavily on renewables is inherently fragile.

The Loss of Justice Scalia, Ten Years Later

It’s hard to believe it has been ten years since we lost Justice Antonin Scalia.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 13

2007—A Ninth Circuit panel rules (in Phillips v. Hust) that a prison librarian violated the constitutional rights of a prisoner, and is liable for damages...

Congress Has Always Held the Power over Tariffs

The House has finally rebuked President Trump over his unilateral trade war.

Washington State Encouraging Racial Discrimination in Taxpayer-Funded Daycare Centers

The state’s consideration of race when awarding grants likely violates the Fourteenth Amendment, legal experts told NR. 

China’s mineral monopoly is putting our national security at risk  

As artificial intelligence rapidly reshapes nearly every aspect of American life, a less visible but far more consequential challenge is emerging. The critical minerals that are essential to the weapons systems and platforms that underpin U.S. national security are also instrumental in powering the AI technological surge. Right now, access to these minerals is dominated […]

Anti-ICE ‘National Shutdown’ was a total bust

In case you missed it, the world was supposed to end last week. At least that’s what mass immigration supporters and anti-ICE organizers wanted you to believe. The much-ballyhooed “National Shutdown,” sponsored by “1,000 plus” organizations, promised “historic, economy-crushing consequences in all 50 States” with “millions standing up” to oppose Immigration and Customs Enforcement efforts. […]

America deserves the Virginia Military Institute

Last month, Democrats in Virginia introduced several bills aimed at dismantling, defunding, and investigating the Virginia Military Institute. The school — a source of some of the greatest military minds in American history — is a problem for Democrats. Unlike most universities, VMI has resisted pressure to modify its strict honor code and lower its […]

Japan’s snap election is a defeat for China

The recent victory of Japan’s Sanae Takaichi is a boon for the U.S.-Japanese relationship. Takaichi and her Liberal Democratic Party won a mandate in the snap elections. And Washington might have won the opportunity to work with a key ally in deterring China and its global ambitions. Takaichi’s win is notable. Her LDP gained 120 […]

Want ‘affordability?’ Start by retooling your state’s regressive tax system.

Virginia now relies heavily on regressive income, sales, and excise taxes.

Whole Hog Politics: Gallup-ing away from history 

[Watch Whole Hog Politics live: Join us today at 9 a.m. ET at TheHill.com as Chris Stirewalt and host Bill Sammon break down this week’s political news and answer questions from a live online audience.] We know that President Trump doesn’t like pollsters, or at least not the ones that produce unfavorable results about him....

Blue-state Democrats are taxing themselves out of a job

Democrat legislators and governors apparently cannot imagine trying to attract people, as opposed to driving them away. New York provides an excellent case study. 

Pride flag returns to Stonewall National Monument after Trump administration removal

A rainbow Pride flag is once again flying over Stonewall National Monument in New York City, days after the LGBTQ symbol was removed from the historic site due to a federal order from President Trump, according to local outlets.   Hundreds of people, including local leaders, rallied at the site on Thursday, defiantly re-hoisting the...

America’s nuclear comeback is finally here

American companies are advancing technologies that do what federal programs never could.

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