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I helped perform gender surgery for minors — it was wrong and must end

As a board-certified plastic surgeon, I often reflect on the formative years that shaped me — especially my time training at NYU Langone Health, one of the most competitive...

Learning Resources Tariff Case: The Kavanaugh Dissent

The justice commits some important logical fallacies along the way.

Trump’s Tariffs Go Down

Plus: Unpacking the baggage of the 2028 Democratic ‘front-runners.’

The Supreme Court Keeps the Taxing Power with Congress

The Court got the tariff case right. Trump should accept that and move on...

Trump Insists He Doesn’t Need Republican Lawmakers to Save His Tariffs — and They’re Not Offering

A hefty chunk of the House GOP caucus opposes codifying Trump’s tariffs, Johnson staffers...

Karrin Taylor Robson suspends Arizona governor bid

Developer Karrin Taylor Robson announced Thursday she’s dropping her bid for Arizona governor, expressing concerns over a messy Republican primary heading into November.  In a statement posted on the social platform X, Taylor Robson said “we cannot afford a divisive Republican primary that drains resources and turns into months of intraparty attacks.”  “It only weakens our conservative...

Potomac wastewater spill appears to be largest in US history

A wastewater spill into the Potomac River that began last month now appears to be one of the largest in American history. DC Water, a local water utility, said in a press release last week that part of a sewer system known as the Potomac Interceptor collapsed along the Clara Barton Parkway on Jan. 19....

Culver City mayor responds to Bondi crime claims during heated exchange

The mayor of Culver City, Calif., clapped back at claims made by Attorney General Pam Bondi about the city’s crime rates. During a back-and-forth with Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove (D-Calif.) about right-wing extremism at a heated congressional hearing on Wednesday, Bondi accused the congresswoman of “not talking about any crime in her district.” Kamlager-Dove represents a...

‘Melania’ producer: Request to take down music ‘ridiculous’

“Melania” producer Marc Beckman defended the documentary’s use of music from the 2017 film "Phantom Thread," after the film’s director, Paul Thomas Anderson, and composer, Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood, said the documentary used the music without their approval. “It’s a blatant lie,” Beckman told Breitbart News on Monday. “We have a legal right and permission to...

Another grand jury fails to indict Trump’s political enemies — move on!  

Trump's retribution campaign is hitting a losing streak.  

Russia dismisses Trump tariff threats on Cuba: ‘We don’t have much trade’

The Kremlin on Thursday said it is discussing options with Cuba to provide assistance to the island in the face of a President Trump threatening tariffs on any country providing oil to Havana. Kremlin Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said it is “impossible to discuss these issues in such a public manner,” according to Russian state news outlet...

Booker: ‘We cannot give another dollar’ to DHS

Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) on Wednesday said Congress “cannot give another dollar” to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), underscoring Democratic feelings toward the embattled department, which could lose its funding on Saturday. Congress approved a two-week stopgap to keep DHS funded through Friday, but it appears the Senate will likely leave Washington on Thursday...

Anthropic gives $20M to group backing AI safeguards

Anthropic said Thursday that it is giving $20 million to Public First Action, a group launched last year by two former congressmen to support efforts to develop AI safeguards. The AI firm, which was founded with a particular focus on safety, underscored that the rapid development of AI comes with “considerable risks” and argued this...

What US and Korean conservatives can learn from Japan’s election

Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) won a two-thirds supermajority in the lower house, demonstrating the viability of a migration politics grounded in demographic realism and institutional management, which contrasts with the emergency rhetoric common in parts of the American and South Korean right.

‘You are fired’: White House pushes to quickly remove new US attorney

The top federal prosecutor in upstate New York was fired by the White House just hours after federal judges appointed him to the post. It's the latest tug-of-war between the Trump administration and the judiciary over President Trump's efforts to install loyalist U.S. attorneys across the country, skirting approval from both the Senate and the courts....

Live updates: Senators grill Minnesota AG in fiery hearing; Dems rebuke WH DHS offer

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison (D) and other state officials are testifying before the Senate Thursday morning amid Trump administration's probe of fraud allegations in the state's social services programs. The hearing also comes in the wake of controversy over the Trump administration's deportation efforts in Minneapolis. Border Czar Tom Homan said Thursday during a...

Democratic-led states sue Trump administration over health funding cuts

Four Democratic-led states that were targeted by over $600 million in Trump administration funding rescissions are suing to have their public health grants restored. Last week, the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) ordered the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to rescind over $1.5 billion in public health and transportation funding...

FBI warns of romance scams ahead of Valentine’s Day

FBI field offices across the country are warning about the ongoing rise in romance scams as more people turn to online dating and social media to find love ahead of Valentine’s Day. Officials said that scammers will often create fake profiles on dating sites or social media apps to lure people into connection and manipulate...

Common law and values, not originalism, drive Supreme Court decisions

The values of the justices matter — a lot. 

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