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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—January 25

2021—In the second of two rulings three days apart, a Ninth Circuit panel rules (in Harvest Rock Church v. Newsom) that California, in its fight against the…

‘Equal Representation’ Should Mean Equal Representation for American Citizens

Restoring a citizenship question to the U.S. census would help rectify imbalances in congressional...

Jon Kyl, a Persuasive Advocate of Defense

The former Arizona senator, who is withdrawing from public life, was an admired legislator...

The Supreme Court Must Find the Courage to Defend the Truth on Women’s Sports

The Supreme Court can either protect women as a real, distinct class, or it...

Team Trump is winning the policy battle but losing the messaging war 

What Trump needs to do is to make clear statements that establish his administration’s policies.

Stefanik urges Treasury to probe CAIR’s alleged Hamas links

U.S. Congressmember Elise Stefanik and Senate Republican Conference Chair Tom Cotton have called for the U.S. Department of the Treasury to investigate the Council on American-Islamic Relations for possible sanctions violations or financial links to Hamas, while CAIR has responded by accusing Stefanik of attempting to trigger a "McCarthy-era witch hunt" and defending its mission to protect civil rights, enhance understanding of Islam, promote justice, and empower American Muslims.

NTSB report faults vessel’s manufacturing in Titan implosion

The disappearance of the Titan off Canada in 2023 led to a search that garnered worldwide attention.

Aldi starts Thanksgiving meal price war: $40 for 10 people

Aldi is selling “21 total products and ingredients” that the buyer prepares for this year’s Turkey Day, Nov. 27.

What the Bad Bunny Super Bowl says about the US and Puerto Rico

Puerto Ricans are not considered Americans — not only by mainland Americans but also by Puerto Ricans themselves.

In the blink of an eye, Trump is suddenly winning World War III

With his key ally Iran neutered and Syria's pro-Russian regime overthrown, Putin finds himself on the outside looking in when it comes to the Middle East.

Virginia, New York City rivals face critical test

Today: 2025’s marquee debates, redistricting battle in court, Thune offers Dems vote on ObamaCare subsidies, Trump authorizes CIA action in Venezuela

‘The first death threat came the next day’: Antifa expert who fled to Spain talks life since Trump’s executive order

A typical academic year for Mark Bray, an assistant teaching professor of history at Rutgers University, turned into a nightmare after President Trump signed an executive order to designate antifa as a terrorist group. Soon after the order, conservative activists targeted Bray, who wrote "Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook," and he began to receive death threats....

Electricity prices surge to the forefront of NJ governor’s race

Surging electricity prices have risen to the forefront of the New Jersey governor's race — and could be a key issue in the 2026 midterms. Nationwide, power prices have risen 6.2 percent over the last year, more than doubling the 2.9 percent inflation rate overall. In New Jersey, household electricity rates were about 22 percent higher in July than...

Man accused of starting Palisades Fire indicted by federal grand jury

A federal grand jury on Wednesday indicted a man accused of starting the deadly Palisades Fire in Los Angeles earlier this year. Jonathan Rinderknecht, 29, is alleged to have started the Lachman Fire just after midnight local time on Jan. 1. According to a release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of...

Brown University rejects Trump administration’s compact

Brown University has rejected the Trump administration’s proposed compact, which would have required the university to make changes to its campus policies in exchange for an advantage in receiving federal funds. In a Wednesday letter to Education Secretary Linda McMahon and White House aides May Mailman and Vincent Haley, Brown President Christina Paxson said she...

The Pentagon reporters have left the building

Welcome to The Hill's Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security   The Big Story The Pentagon reporters have left the building Pentagon beat reporters left the building en masse Wednesday after they turned in access badges rather than agree to new restrictions on how they gather and report the news...

Fetterman criticizes fellow Democrats over shutdown: ‘I follow country, then party’

Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) has criticized Democrats over the government shutdown, adding that discussions on health care subsidies can take place when the government is funded. “I follow country, then party,” Fetterman said at the Kennedy Center on Wednesday night during NewsNation's live town hall. Fetterman said some of his constituents are angry with him...

Trump hosts ballroom donors for White House dinner

President Trump on Wednesday hosted a dinner for donors helping to fund the cost of a planned White House ballroom, including leaders of major businesses. Trump held an event in the East Room that featured representatives from Microsoft, Google, Palantir and other companies, as well as wealthy individuals like Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman and Cameron...

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