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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 27

1998—In Brause v. Bureau of Vital Statistics, Anchorage trial judge Peter A. Michalski rules that Alaska’s statutory definition of marriage as between “one man and...

Netflix Is Out on Warner Bros.

Major corporate mergers and acquisitions now depend entirely on how close one’s relationship to the president of the United States is.

The ‘Ins’ and ‘Outs’ of American Politics

As Willi Schlamm observed decades ago, the main division in politics is between who’s in the in-crowd and who’s not.

Yet Another Transgender Shooting Suspect

The phenomenon of trans violence should not be taboo.

Washington Should Pay Back American Businesses for the Tariff Taxes

The Supreme Court said the tariffs were illegal. So why is the administration holding on to $200 billion?

The Disgraceful Ravings of Candace Owens

It is a symptom of our time that such malevolent buffoonery is rewarded with a huge audience.

Republicans Are a Mess on Life

Plus: belated praise for a Super Bowl ad.

Bill Clinton faces grilling from lawmakers over his connections to Jeffrey Epstein

Former President Bill Clinton is testifying Friday before members of Congress investigating convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, answering for his connections to the disgraced financier from more than two decades ago.

PAC calls on trans Kansans to flee after law voids opposite-sex driver’s license markers

An LGBTQ group is encouraging transgender residents to leave Kansas "for their safety" as the state implements its first-in-the-nation law invalidating driver's licenses with sex markers that indicate gender identity instead of biological sex.

Trump makes patriotism a battlefield in midterm elections

President Donald Trump has chosen the battlefield on which Republicans will fight Democrats for control of Congress in November’s midterm elections. The terrain he marked out in his State of the Union address is patriotism. The penumbra of patriotism includes America First, identification with the United States’s traditional people and culture, devotion to this nation […]

Sorry, Xi, China hasn’t suddenly gained a lever over Trump

Bloomberg’s Malcolm Scott is wrong. Last week’s Supreme Court decision to suspend President Donald Trump’s tariffs on nations including China did not give Beijing new leverage against the United States, nor did it undermine Trump’s efforts to uncouple the U.S. economy from the Chinese economy. Trump continues to possess several powerful tariff levers that he can use against China. Trump is justified in […]

Jack Hughes is the hero my sons deserve

A USA hockey gold medal showing would have been sweet no matter what. But this one featured the United States beating our neighbors to the north at their own game. And it didn’t take long for Jack Hughes, who scored the winning goal, to become a household name.  In a now-iconic photo, Hughes is seen […]

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