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The ABA’s DEI Shell Game

The ABA already lost its privileged role in evaluating judicial nominees because it could not keep politics out of the process. It is now on the same trajectory as...

Federal Trade Court Invalidates Trump’s Section 122 Tariffs

The 2–1 ruling rejected the president’s attempt to equate a balance-of-payments deficit with a...

You Didn’t Earn That: AOC’s Unintentional Confession

She cannot earn a billion dollars, because she is useless.

The Barrier to Alaska’s LNG Dream? Energy Abundance

Alaska LNG may in time justify investment capital, but existing market signals do not...

Will Harvard Reverse Grade Inflation?

We need a revival of academic standards, both grading and curricular.

4 states monitoring for hantavirus after deadly cruise ship outbreak

An Arizona Department of Health Services spokeswoman told The New York Times it is monitoring a resident who isn't symptomatic.

Obama gives Dems a reality check: ‘Talk like normal people’ 

If Democrats want to rebuild a durable coalition, especially with working-class voters, they have to do two things at once: speak plainly and deliver visibly.  

Mike Rowe reveals huge salaries of data center electricians 

In these tough economic times, there are still good paying jobs out there, and you don’t even have to go massively into debt to get an otherwise nearly worthless college degree to obtain them.

Expansion of E15: A gift to the ethanol lobby and a consumer betrayal

The Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) is a costly and destructive federal mandate that should be reformed to lower fuel prices, promote competitive markets, and ensure American energy dominance.

Former CNN correspondent: Ted Turner was ‘fearless’ 

Former CNN correspondent Mike Boettcher reflected on the life and legacy of Ted Turner after he died Wednesday at the age of 87.  Boettcher appeared on NewsNation’s “Jesse Weber Live” Wednesday evening to remember his late friend, the iconic CNN founder and media mogul.  “Ted was fearless, and I think that was the quality that...

Ending military aid to Israel would be good for Israel and bad for America

For the United States, it is a small saving that ships American jobs overseas and weakens a proven alliance.

Live updates: Iran reviewing US peace proposal; Trump to host Brazil’s Lula

Iranian officials are reviewing the latest U.S. peace proposal to end the more than two-month conflict and address Tehran's nuclear program, a day after President Trump threatened Tehran it would face renewed bombing if it rejects the deal. Secretary of State Marco Rubio also met with Pope Leo XIV, who has been a vocal critic...

Hantavirus risk to US public very low: CDC

Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, the acting director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said Wednesday that the risk of hantavirus to the American public is “very low” amid an outbreak of the disease on a cruise ship headed to Europe. Three people, a Dutch couple and a German national, on board the M/V...

Lawmakers demand answers after 32K gallons of jet fuel leaks at Joint Base Andrews

Nearly every member of Congress representing Maryland is demanding more information from Air Force Secretary Troy Meink after 32,000 gallons of jet fuel leaked at Joint Base Andrews earlier this year, setting off an investigation. In a May 5 letter to Meink, the state delegates claim there has been a lack of transparency around the...

‘It is time’: Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles to resign at the end of June

Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles will step down at the end of June, according to a statement.

America can’t enforce its immigration laws without detention 

Advocacy groups have made serious accusations about immigrant detention center practices under the Trump administration related to overcrowding.

Watch live: Trump hosts Brazil’s President Lula at White House

President Trump on Thursday morning will welcome Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva for a working visit at the White House. An administration official told The Hill earlier this week that the discussions will focus on economic and security matters between the two nations. The two leaders have been on opposite sides of the political spectrum...

Chief Justice John Roberts says Supreme Court doesn’t have ‘purely political actors’

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts said Wednesday that the nation’s highest court doesn’t feature “purely political actors,” comments that come after a notable decision affecting the Voting Rights Act. “I think, at a very basic level, people think we’re making policy decisions, we’re saying we think this is how things should be, as opposed...

Susan Collins, amid tough Maine Senate battle, says she’s long had benign tremor

Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) revealed to a local media outlet that she has benign tremor that sometimes causes trembling in her hands, head or voice and is taking medication for the condition but said it “has absolutely no impact on my ability to do my job.” Collins, who is 73, shared the details about her...

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