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SCOOP: House Republicans target dozens of vulnerable Democrats on eve of tax filing deadline

House GOP campaign arm launches Tax Day ads targeting 28 vulnerable Democrats for opposing Republican tax cuts signed into law by President Trump.

Dems unload on Trump’s latest DC update with ‘Christian Nationalist’ broadside, legal push

Democrats ramp up opposition to Trump's 250-foot triumphal arch in Washington, D.C., filing court briefs and questioning costs and presidential authority.

Unearthed emails expose how Obama-era EPA plotted ‘massive’ energy regulations from day one: watchdog

A nonprofit watchdog is alleging Obama-era EPA officials pre-determined the legal basis for the 2009 climate Endangerment Finding, citing internal EPA communications

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 14

1994—In the face of her manifestly terrible record, the Senate, by a vote of 61...

How European Conservatives Fought Back on Migration

An inside look at the passage of the EU’s new strict approach to migration...

Why the cycle of campus antisemitism never ends

Campus antisemitism doesn’t persist because universities are unaware, but because they make placating statements and gestures while refusing to meaningfully act. Last month, Jewish students testified before the United States Commission on Civil Rights. Numerous witnesses painted a bleak picture that should have settled the question, but it didn’t. The evidence that campus antisemitism remains […]

Viktor Orban was never America’s friend

Peter Magyar’s landslide election victory in Hungary has brought down Viktor Orban after 16 years in power. It’s a defeat for Moscow and Beijing, both of which counted Orban as a partner. But it’s also a defeat for the Trump administration, which openly and enthusiastically endorsed Orban. This American endorsement and Trump’s regard for Orban […]

The war on online privacy comes for VPNs

Imagine a statute criminalizing the placement of curtains in home windows. After all, people regularly commit terrible crimes in the privacy of their own homes — perpetrating domestic violence, cooking up deadly drugs, storing illegal contraband, harboring fugitives, running kitchen-table scams, etc. If at-home conduct were made visible to the police and the public, the […]

This Tax Day, manufacturers are open for business like never before

This Tax Day, America’s manufacturers aren’t looking backward — they’re building for the future. Across the country, manufacturers and the communities they serve are seeing the impact of a competitive tax code designed to incentivize investment, growth, and hard work.  Just one year ago, manufacturing leaders from across the country gathered on Capitol Hill alongside […]

Why the Iran talks failed

Negotiations in Pakistan between the United States and Iran failed last weekend. This outcome was inevitable. The Trump administration wanted Tehran to dismantle its nuclear program, surrender its missile capabilities, and open the Strait of Hormuz unconditionally. But that plainly constituted capitulation for Tehran. The credible path toward a nuclear weapon is the Iranian regime’s […]

Pope Leo can’t have it both ways

The two people in the world who should feel most obliged to be thoughtful and restrained in their public statements are the president of the United States and the pope. But neither of the current incumbents seems willing or able to rise above his immediate political impulses as is necessary to protect the institution he […]

Time to close US bases in the Middle East

Days prior to the outbreak of war between the United States and Iran, the Pentagon evacuated most personnel from the Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar. Their exit came after a quarter-century presence that began after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. Qatar’s willingness to invest billions of dollars in the base to host Americans led the […]

If America can’t build, it can’t lead

If America can’t build, then America can’t lead. It really is that simple. Throughout our country’s history, the United States has stayed ahead of the curve because we’ve been able to build. Think factories, highways, ports, pipelines, power plants, and now even data centers — all of these innovations and developments have defined entire economic […]

Iran deserves Trump’s reciprocal blockade

President Donald Trump has ordered the U.S. Navy to blockade the Strait of Hormuz after negotiations between the United States and Iran failed to end the war. He is right to do so, and Tehran would be wise to comply. Trump’s order, on April 12, was part of a response to the Islamic Republic negotiating […]

How Trump’s Strait of Hormuz blockade puts Iran’s military on the ropes

Everything in US Central Command’s plan leading up to this point has been about ensuring the US controls the narrow, strategically vital sea passage.

PNC steps up for Pittsburgh’s NFL draft

PITTSBURGH — Despite having moved away for nearly 20 years, when you’ve called Pittsburgh home for any length of time, two things often happen: You want to come back to raise your children, and you want to be part of something, big or small, that makes it better. Bill Demchak wanted to do both, and […]

Enough with the chaos and carnage on LA’s streets

This weekend saw more mayhem on the streets of LA, as mob rule has taken over places that were once considered safe.

Big Oil schools California Rep. Ro Khanna

Rep. Ro Khanna just got schooled.

Don’t just look at Mayor Bass — look at her appointees

What do America’s three largest cities — New York, Chicago and Los Angeles — all have in common?

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