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You Didn’t Earn That: AOC’s Unintentional Confession

She cannot earn a billion dollars, because she is useless.

The Barrier to Alaska’s LNG Dream? Energy Abundance

Alaska LNG may in time justify investment capital, but existing market signals do not justify overriding private hesitation with federal guarantees.

Will Harvard Reverse Grade Inflation?

We need a revival of academic standards, both grading and curricular.

Virginia Supreme Court Rejects Dems’ Aggressive Mid-Decade Redistricting Plan

The new map would have created ten districts that favor Democrats, with just one district favoring Republicans.

‘Credit Card Spending Is Through the Roof’ . . . but Is That Good News?

Your debt can run up awfully high, awfully fast, if you don’t get into the habit of paying down what you owe each month.

Mark Hamill apologizes after posting AI image of Trump dead in a grave

"Star Wars" actor MARK HAMILL apologizes after posting AI image of Trump in a grave: "Actually, I was wishing him the opposite of dead, but apologize if you found the image inappropriate."

Trump team releases first batch of formerly classified UFO files

The Pentagon is releasing a never-before-seen cache of UFO documents so the public can examine evidence gathered on what the government refers to as unidentified anomalous phenomena.

Virginia Supreme Court tosses state’s new pro-Democrat gerrymandered map

The Virginia Supreme Court has thrown out the state's new congressional district map that skewed four seats to the Democrats, ruling it violates the state's constitution and cannot be used in the upcoming midterm elections.

IRS pays millions of dollars in erroneous tax breaks to noncitizens

The IRS let more than $100 million a year in tax breaks go to foreign citizens who have Social Security numbers but aren't allowed to work and should not be claiming the credits, the agency's inspector general said.

Trump administration releases first batch of formerly classified UFO files

The Pentagon is releasing a never-before-seen cache of UFO documents, allowing the public to examine evidence gathered on what the government now refers to as Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena.

Pentagon begins releasing new files on UFOs and says the public can draw its own conclusions

The Pentagon has begun releasing new files on UFOs, saying members of the public can draw their own conclusions on "unidentified anomalous phenomena."

U.S. added 115,000 jobs in April, surpassing expectations

The U.S. added 115,000 jobs in April, the government said in a report that far exceeded forecasts and marked the second straight month of large gains.

Science censored: The FDA’s war on its own research

There is a particular kind of government betrayal that arrives not with a bang, but with an obscure bureaucratic memo. No dramatic announcement, no press conference, no honest accounting to the public. Just a directive, handed down through internal channels, telling scientists to withdraw publication of their work — work they spent years producing; that […]

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