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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 6

1992—Ruling on a pre-trial discovery motion in a personal injury action against cigarette manufacturers (Haines v. Liggett Group), New Jersey federal district judge H. Lee Sarokin declares…

Jeff Bezos Isn’t Obligated to Subsidize the Losses of the Washington Post

Demanding that he act as anything other than a businessman reeks of entitlement.

Midnight Strikes for Immigration Restrictionism

The donors are back in charge of the GOP, for now. But Trump could...

Is There Any Hope for Reagan’s ‘Informed Patriotism’?

While civic knowledge and national pride may be on the ropes, they’re not down...

On Crime, Buckley Understood What Mamdani Fails to See

William F. Buckley could foresee NYC’s crime problems in 1965, but Zohran Mamdani remains...

Where in the US can you see the northern lights tonight for Labor Day?

There's a good chance many states in the northern part of the U.S. will catch a glimpse of the northern lights to round out the holiday weekend.

Elder abuse is surging: Congress must protect long-term care residents

Average rates of elder abuse have increased in the U.S. by 84 percent since the COVID-19 pandemic. 

A downturn in international travel to US may last beyond summer, experts warn

LAS VEGAS (AP) — For a few hopeful weeks this summer, a bright billboard on the major highway linking Toronto to New York greeted Canadian drivers with a simple message: "Buffalo Loves Canada.” The marketing campaign, which included a $500 gift card giveaway, was meant to show Buffalo's northern neighbors they were welcome, wanted and missed. At first,...

Noem accuses CBS of ‘deceptively’ editing interview about Abrego Garcia

Related video: Judge STOPS Deportation Order; Kilmar Abrego Garcia To Stay In U.S. Amid Challenge Review Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused CBS News of selectively editing footage from her Sunday interview, cutting some of her remarks about Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Salvadoran national who was mistakenly deported and returned to the U.S. to face...

Senate GOP readies for high-stakes battles as work resumes in Washington

Related video: Jeffries, Schumer Call For 'FOUR CORNERS' Meeting with GOP Leaders To AVOID Shutdown | SUNRISE Senate GOP leaders are staring down a lengthy to-do list of priorities that will force them into a delicate balancing act, including funding the government and changing the rules to expeditiously confirm President Trump's nominees. The upper chamber...

MAGA: America’s new prohibitionists 

Prohibitionism was the largest and most successful reactionary culture war in American politics.

Trump stands firm on India tariffs as Modi reiterates Russia, China ties

President Trump stood by the steep tariffs he imposed on India as a penalty for buying Russian oil, as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday in a display of deepening ties with the Kremlin. In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump reiterated his concerns about what...

What’s a Woman? Battleground Democrats can’t answer.

The mask is slipping. In key midterm Senate races, so-called “moderate” Democrats are embracing extremism — defending policies that put men in women’s sports and radical ideology ahead of the will of voters. It’s an interesting turnabout for a political party that spent millions of dollars the last few cycles to convince women they were the party...

Former CDC directors sound alarm over Kennedy’s agency shake-up

Related video – DC Bureau: Changes Atop the CDC Former directors of the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Monday rebuked Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for his leadership at the agency and for his decision to fire its director, Susan Monarez. In a New York Times op-ed,...

Congress must immediately restore the union rights of federal employees

If federal employees’ union rights are not restored, we can expect to see a politicized civil service that puts politicians and special interests ahead of the American people.

Minneapolis archbishop calls for prayers that lead to action

Archbishop Bernard Hebda’s diocese includes Annunciation Church and School, site of a deadly shooting Aug. 27.

Bad news awaits Republicans returning to DC

As September begins, Republicans remain on the defensive, and this time they won’t be able to call a time-out.

Candida auris: Study reveals who is most vulnerable to deadly fungus infection

Health experts have been sounding the alarm for years on Candida auris, a drug-resistant fungus that's hard to diagnose, hard to eliminate and hard to treat once it takes hold.

Workers and their unions, not corporations, made manufacturing jobs into good jobs 

But the success story of good manufacturing jobs didn’t begin with factories — and ignoring this history as we try to recapture manufacturing capacity will doom the dream of a renaissance. 

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