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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—September 14

2022—Ohio common pleas court judge Christian Jenkins rules (in Pre-Term Cleveland v. Yost) that the Health Care Freedom Amendment adopted by Ohio voters in 2011 had…

Public Schools Are Trampling Religious Liberty and Failing Our Kids

We must change laws and policies, but more importantly, we must change hearts and...

MSNBC’s Shameful Breaking News Coverage on Charlie Kirk

The subsequent removal of one pundit does not make things right.

The GOP Shouldn’t Give Up the Obamacare Fight (Again)

Don’t let Democrats portray Covid-era subsidies as the new normal.

‘Access’ Trumps Safety in New Abortion Shield Laws

Allowing abortion pill prescriptions to be shipped without a patient’s name will contribute to...

US taking drone lessons from Russia-Ukraine war

The Trump administration is taking a page out of Ukraine’s playbook when it comes to drone warfare, according to the Pentagon’s chief technology officer. Emil Michael, the under secretary of Defense for research and engineering, said Russia’s more than three-year invasion of Ukraine has shown the new trajectory of warfare, one that the U.S. and...

New Orleans mayor indicted on federal corruption charges

New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cantrell (D) was indicted on federal charges Friday after an alleged affair with a local police officer. Cantrell, the city’s first female mayor, is accused of engaging in a romantic relationship with Jeffrey Paul Vappie II, a police officer in the executive protection unit. Court documents allege she orchestrated out-of-state trips...

Noem’s free stay in military housing after death threats sparks Dem barbs

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has been staying rent-free in the home reserved for the top Coast Guard official following death threats, drawing scrutiny and criticism from congressional Democrats. The Department of Homeland Security said it was a wide range of death threats, as well as reporting that showed the area around Noem’s Navy Yard...

Treasury Department sets limits on remaining wind and solar tax credits

The Treasury Department issued guidance Friday that narrows which wind and solar energy projects can receive the remaining tax credits that were largely eliminated under the Republicans' “big, beautiful bill.” The legislation passed by Republicans last month axes the credits for projects that don’t begin producing electricity by 2028. However, it contains an exemption for...

Senate Democrat: Trump summit with Putin signals ‘all is forgiven’

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) said the Friday summit between President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin signals “all is forgiven.” “He is standing with the most powerful person in the world, and it is a sign from Donald Trump, essentially, that all is forgiven,” Murphy said during an appearance on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe." “And so,...

Trump tax law could trigger about $500B in Medicare cuts over decade without fix: CBO

Recent analysis from the Congressional Budget Office estimated that Medicare spending would see steep cuts over roughly the next decade absent congressional action, following passage of President Trump’s major tax law last month. The nonpartisan budget scorekeeper crunched the numbers of potential across-the-board cuts that federal programs could see under the Statutory Pay‑As‑You‑Go Act of...

Trump, Putin meet in Alaska

🗺️ Plus: Texas redistricting fight nears conclusion {beacon} President Trump made new demands for peace between Russia and Ukraine as he touched down in Alaska at 2:20 p.m. Eastern on Friday for a historic summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Speaking to reporters on Air Force One, Trump said he’s prepared to walk away...

Social Security field offices report widespread staffing losses

Social Security field offices across the country may have lost a whopping 20 percent of their staff since March of last year, according to estimates by Axios and the Strategic Organizing Center, a coalition of labor unions. The unions estimated that field offices — where Americans can apply for benefits and deal with the agency...

Stephen Miller’s revenge? Duke is now in the crosshairs

On July 30, the Trump administration froze $108 million in Duke’s federal research funding.

Live updates: Trump heads to Alaska to for crucial meeting with Putin

President Trump departed Washington just after sunrise Friday, heading west for his first meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in years and one that will set the tone for the future of peace talks in the Russia-Ukraine war. The meeting at an Air Force base just outside Anchorage, Alaska, came together in just over a...

Note to critics of the Trump tariffs: This is not the 1930s

Here’s a fact: No one — not Fed Chairman Jay Powell nor all the talking heads on Bloomberg and elsewhere who have blasted President Trump’s tariff regimen — has any idea how his upending of global trade terms will turn out. 

Whole Hog Politics: Checking in on Election Day 2025 

On the menu: Classical on the rocks; Newsom unveils Texas revenge package; Brown in; Where do you put 653 House members?; A dumpling for a bear There are many kinds of bias in the news business, but few as durable and reliable as New Yorkism: the outsized place that news happening in America’s media capital...

Bondi names DC ‘emergency police commissioner’

Attorney General Pam Bondi on Thursday tapped the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) chief to serve as Washington's “emergency police commissioner," a move to wrest power from the district's current police chief amid the Trump administration's law enforcement takeover. DEA Administrator Terry Cole will now assume “all of the powers and duties” of D.C. Police Chief...

Nearly 60,000 Remington hair dryers recalled: Here’s why

You should immediately stop using the hair dryers, according to the recall.

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