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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—November 16

1993—In Steffan v. Perry, a trifecta of Carter appointees on the D.C. Circuit—Abner J. Mikva, Patricia M. Wald, and Harry T. Edwards—rules that Department of…

The Democrats’ Epstein Dud

President Trump’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein was embarrassing, but the latest releases contain no...

How the EU Lost the East

Mission creep has fueled resentment toward the union in Eastern Europe.

Trump issues new pardons for Jan. 6 rioters

President Trump over the weekend pardoned two individuals charged in connection with the investigation into the 2021 riots at the U.S. Capitol.  The president issued pardons for Suzanne Ellen Kaye, who served an 18-month sentence for threatening to shoot FBI agents amid an investigation into her involvement in the riots, and Daniel Edwin Wilson, who...

Live updates: Trump, Greene rift deepens ahead of House Epstein vote

The rift between President Trump and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) escalated over the weekend, as the House eyes a vote this week on the files related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The duo traded jabs on social media, with Trump ultimately withdrawing his support for Taylor Greene's 2026 reelection bid. The Georgia...

Bessent accuses Wall Street Journal of taking ‘CCP dictation’ on Trump trade war story

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent blasted The Wall Street Journal over its coverage of U.S.-China trade relations and accused the newspaper of shilling for China. "I think this narrative ... just a terrible Wall Street Journal article today, just complete ... they're taking CCP [Chinese Communist Party] dictation," Bessent said shaking his head at a CNBC...

Hegseth says US will ‘impose costs’ on Russia if ‘no path to peace in the short term’

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned Wednesday that the U.S. will “impose costs” on Russia if there is “no path to peace in the short term” in Moscow's war with Ukraine.  “If there is no path to peace in the short term, then the United States, along with our allies, will take the steps necessary to...

Trump’s talk of moving World Cup games is dangerous, delusional  

This isn’t politics. It’s logistics, it’s law, and it’s liability management. 

First locally acquired chikungunya case confirmed in New York

New York health officials on Tuesday confirmed the state’s first locally acquired case of the mosquito-borne chikungunya virus in a person who fell ill in Nassau County on Long Island. The announcement marks the first locally acquired case reported in any U.S. state or territory since 2019, and the first reported in any U.S. state...

Pentagon argument of free access for press ‘a little overdrawn’: John Kirby

Former White House national security spokesperson John Kirby on Tuesday pushed back on an argument from the Pentagon about press access, calling it “a little overdrawn.” "It makes very little sense to me," said Kirby, a retired Navy rear admiral and former Pentagon press secretary, of the new press rules on CNN's “Anderson Cooper 360.”...

Vance says Jay Jones texts ‘far worse’ after Young Republicans’ chat exposed

Vice President JD Vance said the violent text messages sent by Virginia Democratic attorney general nominee Jay Jones are “far worse” than the newly exposed Young Republicans’ chat in which members joked about gas chambers, slavery and raping their enemies. “This is far worse than anything said in a college group chat, and the guy...

Masked law enforcement enters a danger zone beyond US democracy

The images of people snatched off the street by masked armed men in plain clothes smack of the repressive tactics of authoritarian banana republic regimes. 

Jeffries accepts challenge, says he wants to debate Speaker Johnson on C-SPAN

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) said this week that he's ready for a public debate with Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) amid the government shutdown, now in its third week. "I look forward to that," Jeffries told a small group of reporters on Tuesday in his office in the Capitol. "We're going to try to...

James Comey, Letitia James head to distinct jury pools

President Trump’s adversaries battling criminal charges will face vastly different jury pools — if their cases ever get to trial. Two of the president’s most prominent foes, former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James (D), were hit with two federal counts each in recent weeks, and a third opponent, former...

How to make Trump’s 20-point plan work in Gaza

There is much serious work to be done to convert the framework’s acceptance into a pathway to durable peace.

Moulton announces bid for Senate in Massachusetts

Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) on Wednesday launched a U.S. Senate bid in Massachusetts, setting up a generational challenge as he looks to unseat incumbent progressive Sen. Ed Markey (D). Moulton, a moderate 46-year-old veteran, centered age in his announcement video, saying his party has “clung to the status quo, insisted on using the same old...

Carlos Santana hits back at rumor he opposed Bad Bunny Super Bowl show

"AI has accelerated the spread of misinformation, making it harder for the truth to break through the noise."

Trump offers kids $2,500 to leave the US — what could go wrong?

The bonus for leaving the U.S. voluntarily is promoted as a "humane alternative to long-term detention.

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