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England’s NHS Memory-Holes Its Defense of Incest

This episode is not just a story about an ideologically corrupted health care system; it is a story about the changing character of a...

A Conversation with Justice Barrett

In an interview with NR, the justice weighs in on the emergency docket, explains why she doesn’t like ‘common good constitutionalism,’ and talks about...

Supreme Court to kick off new ‘Trump’ term next week, legal experts say

The Supreme Court is ready to kick off the "Trump term," with the justices on Monday opening a session in which they will grapple squarely with questions about President Trump's aggressive first-year agenda and the limits of executive power.

Apple takes down app that allows people to track and anonymously report sightings of ICE agents

Apple has taken down an app that uses crowdsourcing to flag sightings of U.S. immigration agents, apparently after being pressured by U.S. authorities.

Chuck Schumer’s shutdown agony

If you listen carefully, you can hear two distinct sounds — one of anxiety, the other of laughter — coming from Washington, D.C. Each is muffled but not very well. The first is of timorous Democrats promising to keep the federal government shut until Republicans add $700 billion more to the national debt. They want […]

Court doc suggests Hulk Hogan’s family investigating his medical treatment

The medical examiner's report described his death as "natural," but police said in late August they were still investigating.

Trump administration withholding $2.1B in Chicago infrastructure funding

The Trump administration announced Friday it was freezing $2.1 billion in funding for infrastructure projects in Chicago, marking the latest instance in recent days of the White House withholding money for projects in blue states. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Russ Vought wrote in a post on social platform X that the money...

What happens to Democrats if Zohran Mamdani becomes their party’s new face?

Zohran Mamdani is likely to win the mayoral race in New York City, and while progressives are celebrating, his socialist policies could be a warning sign for the Democratic Party and a boost for Republicans.

Live updates: Senate vote sets up chance to end government shutdown

The Senate reconvenes Friday with another vote that could reopen the government, on its third day of shutdown. If it fails, expect the shutdown to last into next week. “They’ll have a fourth chance tomorrow to open up the government,” Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) said Thursday. “If that fails, we’ll give them the weekend...

Trump labels Vought ‘grim reaper’ ahead of threatened shutdown layoffs

President Trump late Thursday labeled Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Russ Vought the “grim reaper," as the Trump administration prepares to move forward with threatened layoffs amid the government shutdown. The president posted a video to Truth Social depicting Russell as the grim reaper who “wields the pen, the funds and the brain.” ...

The shutdown exposes 3 critical weaknesses for Democrats 

Trump has warned Democrats that he may take advantage of the current shutdown to terminate a sizeable number of federal employees. Just think: AOC may have set in motion the biggest downsizing of the federal government in history.

Whole Hog Politics: Virginia, New Jersey races turn ugly, foreshadowing midterms 

Let’s start with the stipulation that the current government shutdown could hardly have been designed to be more damaging to Republican candidates in next month’s off-year gubernatorial elections in Virginia and New Jersey. The White House is trumpeting another round of deep federal layoffs even before voters had forgotten about the pain from the Department...

Government shutdown prevents DC from issuing marriage licenses

Amid the shutdown, the DC Superior Court is limited to performing "functions necessary to continue the resolution of cases without interruption,"

Putin: Possible supply of long-range missiles to Ukraine threatens US relationship with Russia

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that any supply of long-range missiles to Ukraine would threaten the U.S. relationship with Russia, but that Moscow’s defense systems will swiftly adopt to the new weaponry.  Putin, during a foreign policy forum in Sochi, Russia, said the U.S. potentially sending Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine will indicate a...

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