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Harvard’s Disappointing Grade Inflation Report

Harvard’s proposed changes won’t amount to much, but at least it has admitted the problem.

‘Gender-Affirming Care’ Proponents Had a Chance to Pick Apart a Critical HHS Report. They Didn’t Have Much to Say

The report concluded that the evidence for the efficacy of ‘gender-affirming care’ is ‘very low.’

Does Manhattan Really Need These Particular Democratic Candidates?

It’s a free country, but I find carpetbagging candidates more than a bit ridiculous.

Comey Case Update

There has been a flurry of activity regarding various motions to dismiss the indictment, with trial scheduled to begin January 5.

Will Democrat Abdul El-Sayed’s Radical ‘Decarceration’ Views Cost Him the Michigan Senate Race?

El-Sayed has also come under fire for backing the ‘defund-the-police’ movement and for organizing protests that turned violent.

Bills eliminating D.C.’s cashless bail, rolling back police changes pass House

The House passed two more bills Wednesday night reconfiguring the District's public safety system, with lawmakers approving proposals to repeal the city's cashless bail policy and undo police protocol changes that came about in 2020.

AI is redefining national power and sovereignty

In the decades following the end of the Cold War, global power has often been defined by GDP and the size of military arsenals. But in 2025, that calculus has changed. The most consequential struggle is no longer over territory, oil reserves, or the number of missiles. It is over artificial intelligence.  National sovereignty is […]

Epstein files release sets a horrible precedent

Former Harvard president Larry Summers has now lost virtually every professional association after a House committee released emails of his exchanges with child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Many of the correspondences are embarrassing. There’s going to be little, if any, sympathy for a well-known elite who’s angered conservatives and liberals and befriends creeps. And perhaps […]

The Persian Gulf’s geopolitical flexibility is a useful revelation

The Gulf states have concluded that the only viable strategy is to purchase stability deal by deal, relationship by relationship. 

Border Patrol monitoring drivers, looking for suspicious travel patterns: Report

Under the directive of an intelligence program, the U.S. Border Patrol is monitoring millions of American drivers to identify and arrest those accused of suspicious travel patterns. Drivers' license plates are scanned and recorded by a network of cameras, while an algorithm flags vehicles seen as suspicious based on their place of origin, their destination...

GOP rep to TikTokers flipping off Trump: ‘Get off your fat a–‘

Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) on Wednesday lashed out against a group of people in a TikTok video that flipped off President Trump. “Get off your fat a--,” Burchett said in a post on the social platform X. "I am tired of carrying you." Burchett’s post, which was highlighted by Mediaite, came in response to another...

Medicare premium hike will absorb part of Social Security COLA

The 2.8% bump in Social Security income is expected to bring an additional $56 per month to the average recipient.

Former FBI employee sues bureau, alleging firing over pride flag

A former FBI employee is suing the Trump administration after he says he was “summarily dismissed” for displaying an LGBTQ+ flag at his workspace. David Maltinsky received a letter from FBI Director Kash Patel stating that he was being removed over the inappropriate display of political signage, according to the lawsuit, obtained by The Associated...

Trump special envoy for Ukraine to leave post

President Trump’s special envoy for Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, will depart his position in January, the White House confirmed to The Hill on Thursday, as the president has renewed efforts to end Russia’s war against Kyiv.   The White House did not provide any other details about the reasons for the departure of Kellogg, who elicited mixed...

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