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DNC Chair Ken Martin boasts ‘win after win,’ shrugs off massive Trump, Republican money lead

Democrats tout "positive momentum" with recent victories as they eye midterm elections, hoping to replicate their 2018 success in winning back Congress.

DNC Chair Ken Martin boasts ‘win after win,’ shrugs off massive Trump, Republican money lead

Democrats tout "positive momentum" with recent victories as they eye midterm elections, hoping to replicate their 2018 success in winning back Congress.

Transit funding hits record highs as ridership languishes, new report questions return on billions

Federal transit spending hits record highs while bus and rail usage continues to lag behind pre-pandemic levels, sparking debate over policy effectiveness.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 16

2016—Harry Reid, D-Fantasyland. In an op-ed in the Washington Post opposing the Senate Republican strategy to keep open through the November 2016 elections the Supreme Court...

Protectionism Serves K Street and Hurts Main Street

The lobbying industry has exploded under Trump’s tariff regime.

There Is No Such National Holiday as Presidents Day

George Washington’s birthday should not be a celebration of presidents in general.

Navigating the GOP Divide over Artificial Intelligence

The key is to draw a line between AI architecture and AI applications.

Economic liberty at stake in Arizona Supreme Court case

There’s probably no aspect of individual freedom more important than the right to earn a living. As much as Americans cherish the freedom of speech or the right to vote, “the American Dream” refers primarily to economic opportunity. The chance to put one’s skills to use, providing for oneself and one’s family, is inseparable from our national […]

Women aren’t falling for anti-SAVE Act fear campaign

The latest in fake news? Sixty-nine million married women will be blocked from voting. This is simply false and truly ridiculous that such a claim is even being pushed with a straight face regarding the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act in Congress.  The radical Left wants America to believe that requiring proof of U.S. citizenship […]

The government union threat to good government in Virginia

More than 50,000 students in San Francisco sat at home this week learning nothing because their teachers, who are members of the United Educators of San Francisco, refused to work until they won higher pay and more generous benefits. San Francisco teachers are already among the highest paid in the nation, even though more than […]

Blaming AIPAC for Malinowski’s loss misses the mark

That significantly misses the mark and obscures the genuine value interest groups like AIPAC provide to American politics. 

Trump is betting the farm on intuition — and the nuclear clock is ticking  

The global security landscape has shifted to one of unmapped volatility, with the expiration of the New START treaty, a high-stakes "Board of Peace" diplomacy, and a weaponized global supply chain, all creating a precarious situation for the world.

The Justice Department’s shameful record in the Epstein scandal

 Shame on the Justice Department for its years of failures in this sordid scandal. Shame on those who are trying to defend the indefensible. And shame on Congress if it allows this injustice to continue. 

Noem dismisses criticism of ‘right people’ voting for ‘right leaders’ remark

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem waved off criticism of recent comments she made about ensuring “we have the right people voting, electing the right leaders to lead this country," calling the remarks "commonsense." In response to a clip from CNN’s “State of the Union” on Sunday in which Jake Tapper asks border...

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